OCEAN
VIEW , SUSSEX, DELAWARE
WIKIPEDIA
Ocean
View, at 38 degree, 32' 42” N x 75 degree, 05' 21” W is one
mile west of the Atlantic Ocean, one mile south of Indian
River Bay,
the
Assawomen Canal borders it to the east, northeast, Bethany Beach
borders
it to the true east, Northwest by west it's border is Whites
Creek, to true west is Millville, ad south by lands of incorporate
Sussex County.
Ocean
View has a land area of 2 square miles. There are three
churches,
a
school and a town park. This data was as of the year 2000 when
the
census
counted 1006 people there.
Ocean
View has a mayor, and a four person town council.
The
history of Ocean View began in late 17th century. It was
bypassed
by
settlers because of a dispute between Lord Baltimore and William Penn
and
no one could get a clear title to lands which too were poor, sandy
and
salty
to boot.
In
1688 seems to be it's origin, as Lord Baltimore gave a 500 acre
tract
of land to Matthew Scarborough which he named Middlesex
Plantation
where a few other settlers joined him. In the 18th
century salt
crews
came occasionally to tend the salt ponds closer to the coast.
This
land
became the property of a Hazzard family.
Eventually
the W. S. Hall family came into possession of the land
and
opened a general store in 1800, The village became known as
Hall's
Store,
so, the Hall's, which opened a post office in his store in 1822,
were
considered
founders of Ocean View.
Because
one could view the ocean from the second floor of Hall's
Store , it was renamed Ocean View in 1889. It remained isolated
for
much
of the 19th century, the railroad in 1874 came no
closer than Dagsboro and the Assawoman Canal did little to
boost access and the economy.
Not
until the early 20th century when the automobile came out
did
visitors
begin to come to Ocean View.
Abstract:
wikipedia.org/w/indes.php?title=Ocean_View._Delaware&
oldid=875725042
or www.ocenviewde.com
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