Gazetteer/Almanac
Headnote
DOVER, Dover Hundred, the capital of Del., and seat of justice of Kent co., is a borough on Jones' creek, 10 ms from its entrance into Delaware bay, 50 ms s. of Wilmington; from W. 120 ms. It is built on four principal streets, which, intersecting, form a square in the centre of the town. Here is an elegant statehouse, and several churches, banks, and other public buildings, are in the vicinity. The buildings are neat, and generally of brick. It contains a monument erected to the memory of Col. John Haslett, who fell at the battle of Princeton, in 1777. The population, in 1810, was about 900; in 1820, 600; in 1830, 1,300; in 1840, 3,790; in 1850, 4,207. (Fanning's, 1853)
Note Cards
Events
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Alabama's secession commissioner warns Delaware of slave insurrection under Republican rule | Lawmaking/Litigating | |
Delaware state legislature votes overwhelmingly to stay in the Union | Lawmaking/Litigating | |
Senator John Middleton Clayton, negotiator of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, dies in Delaware | Personal | |
The Delaware Opposition Party Convention meets to select delegates for Chicago | Campaigns/Elections |
People
Burial Place of
Places
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Methodist Cemetery, Dover, DE | Location or Site |