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  1. Jun 10, 2011 · Estimates of the number of Delawareans who enlisted with Confederate units range from several hundred to several thousand, Wright says. Delaware still permitted slavery at the time of the war, though the number of slaves—1,800, compared to 20,000 free blacks—was dwarfed by that of most other slave-holding states.

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    1600- Minquas, from the Susquehanna River Valley, began to attack the villages of the Lenni Lenape. 1609- Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, discovers Delaware Bay and River. 1610- Captain Samuel Argall, an English sea captain, names the bay and river after Lord De La Warr, the governor of Virginia. 1631- Dutch co...

    1704- Delaware's first assembly of the Three Lower Counties Upon Delaware, separate from Pennsylvania, meets at New Castle. 1717- Town of Dover laid out. 1731- Thomas Willing founds Willingtown. 1739- Willingtown receives royal charter and is renamed Wilmington. 1742- Oliver Canby builds flour mill on Brandywine River at Wilmington, beginning large...

    1802 - Frenchman eleuthere Irenee du Pont founded a gunpowder mill near Wilmington. duPont de Nemours begins manufacturing gunpowder along the Brandywine River near Wilmington. 1805- First Methodist camp meeting held near Smyrna. 1807- Caesar A. Rodney named Attorney General of the United States by President Thomas Jefferson. 1808- Newport and Gap ...

    1900- 1. Illustrator Howard Pyle opens his art school in Wilmington. 2. Frank Stephens purchases 163 acres near Grubbs Corner to found single tax community of Arden. 1901 - Legislature ratifies 13th, 14th, and 15thAmendments to the United States Constitution. 1905- Delaware becomes last state to abolish use of the pillory. 1907- 1. First automobile...

    2000- Ruth Ann Minner elected Delaware's first woman governor. 2002- 1. "The First State"becomes the official nickname for Delaware 2. Horseshow crab was designated as Delaware's official marine animal 2005 - Stonefly became official state macro invertebrate 2008- 1. Joe Biden was elected as Delaware's 1st Vice President of the U.S. and 1st Roman C...

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  3. Thus, in 1860, on the eve of the American Civil War, the number of slaves in Delaware had been reduced to about 1,800, while the number of the state’s free blacks had grown to some 20,000.

  4. During the Civil War, Fort Delaware, on Pea Patch Island in Delaware City, housed roughly 33,000 prisoners-of-war, mainly Confederate soldiers. The prisoners had few resources and little contact with the outside world. Julia Jefferson of New Castle and her friends wanted Delaware to support the Confederacy.

  5. Civil War & Archives. Delaware During the Civil War. Upcoming Events. See All Commemoration Events & Happenings. The official site for The State of Delaware's Sesquicentennial Commemoration of the Civil War.

  6. Delaware During the Civil War A Political History

  7. During the Civil War, Delaware was a slave state that remained in the Union. (Delaware voters voted not to secede on January 3, 1861.) Although most Delaware citizens who fought in the Civil War served in regiments on the Union side, some did, in fact, serve in Delaware companies on the Confederate side in the Maryland and Virginia Regiments ...

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