LOOKING AROUND DELAWARE
REHOBOTH 1935
Rehoboth is much more than
an ocean beach town in southeastern Sussex County,
it is an institution,
broad sands, the boardwalk, balsom scented lakes, pine forest
close to
the ocean. The salty sea
air, with the balsom scents, adds a healthy tang.
Rehoboth is of a
Biblical origin and means “wide open spaces “ and was so
named by the Methodists
who found the place to hold it's annual camp meeting after
the Civil War.
Rehoboth Hundred and a
bay had been named since 1698.
To the , north, over the
dunes of Cape Henlopen, lies Lewes, the cradle of
Delaware, settled by the
Dutch in 1631.
The natural advantages of
the spot as a bathing beach, or as it was once called, a
watering place, were
recognized long ago, but it was not accessible easily, so
development
was difficult.
In 1855, the state
legislature incorporated :”Rehoboth Hotel Company” to build a
hotel within five years, but this did not happen.. Rehoboth
Hotel Company held five acres of the state beach lands, between
the Indian River inlet and property of Robert West.
This same charter was
renewed March 22, 1875 to Sussex Hotel Company of
Rehoboth City and land
on the Rehoboth Bay was developed, a hotel and few cottages.
A mile up the coast, to
the north, was the Rehoboth Association of 1871 with several
hundred acres laid out for
a Methodist Camp Meeting and Resort with a religious
influence, laid out in
building lots at $50 each, wide streets and many parks. Hotels
and
cottages followed.
In January of 1873 the
name was changed to “ Rehoboth Beach Camp Meeting
Association of the
Methodist Episcopal Church” . A half mile from the beach in a
grove of
evergreens, were the
meeting grounds.. The camp meeting feature was discontinued in
1881. Rehoboth then
grew to a considerable cottage settlement within a few years.
The Queen Ann Railroad of
Maryland Delaware & Virginia came to town in 1878
from Love Point Ferry to
Baltimore. The community boomed. The people came by
train loads from Baltimore
and Washington, Wilmington and Philadelphia. It is known as a\
rendezvous of the
Washington diplomatic corps.
Scotts Chapel, a non
sectarian place of worship, was established in 1880 by the
Methodist Bshop Levi Scott.
Old Cool Springs Presbyterian Church, established prior 1734
existed since 1700.
Other than bathing and
sunning, there are bays and lakes for canoeing and fishing,
and a golf course.
Abstract: Wilmington
Morning News, December 24, 1935, Looking Around Delaware/
Rehoboth.
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