LYDIA ANN B. CANNON
MUSEUM
MILTON, DELAWARE
NOVEMBER 1971
The vacant clapboard
church at the Broadkill River Bridge on Union Street , a 19th
century witness of this old
shipbuilders town, is now under restoration and soon to become
the Milton Historical
Society Museum.
The 109 member society
which was incorporated last December was given the old Grace
Methodist Church by Mrs
Lydia Ann B. Cannon who as a child went to Sunday School
there.
Histories of shipbuilding
and Milton families are to be the themes of the museum, scheduled
to open in the spring of
1972.
John s. Berry, retired from
Delmarva Power and Light Company in 1969, is the building
chairman says the museum
group hope to obtain, restore and preserve historical items
and memorabilia of the
Milton and Broadkill area.
Mrs Cannon is a native of
Milton, daughter of a town pioneer, postmaster, a graduate of
Milton High School and
Jefferson Medical hospital School of Nursing. She was the
superintendent of nursing
education at Milford Memorial Hospital many years.
The church building has
been through the ringer, so to speak. Some year ago the Methodist
'split' and became two
churches, Goshen and Grace, each building new churches and the
town of Milton purchased
the one of our subject. It was once sold to Foley Enterprises
of Gerald Foley and was the
home of an manufacturer of electronic items. Mrs Cannon
purchased the building when
Mr. Foley died in 1969 and his company dissolved.
Being vacant since then
only one stained glass windows has been broken, and the society
intends to restore interior
and exterior, the main project is the flooring. The church bell is
to
be restored and mounted.
Milton is full of history,
records of 250 wooden ships made of Easternshore white oak
built in Milton, and
other enterprises as leather tanning, brick factories, and fruit
and
processing there of.
Milton is also home to five
governors, a Nanticoke Indian village, became Milton in 1807
being named for the poet
John Milton.
Milton was incorporated as
a town in 1865.
Source: Wilmington News
Journal Tuesday November 23, 1971
Abstract: 04/01/2018 by
Harrison Howeth
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