Wednesday, March 6, 2019

LEWES HISTORY 1902 BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET

LEWES DELAWARE HISTORY 1902
THE FEBRUARY 28 1902 BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET

With “Greater Lewes” as the evening slogan, important Delawareans shared the
hospitality of the old Pilot Town banquet which included a diamond back terrapin dish served
Lewes style to citizens who desire to transform the bustling town into a important seaport.
It had been announced by the Wilmington Morning News of the completion of an
electric light, water and sewer system, all an important development to the town. The electric
plant has a capacity of 65 arc street lights plus 1600 incandescent 16 candle power lights. The
water system has 3 miles of pipe, a 96000 gallon capacity with a pressure of 35 psi and is fed
by 15 wells. The town sewage system is also complete. Several streets have been paved, over 100
homes built and two banks came to town.
Charles H. Maull was toastmaster. He mentioned that five years ago a progressive
element gained control in Lewes and this gathering was to rejoice over what had been accomplished.
Mayor W. H. Thompson, after welcoming guest, also mention on the improvements and
that they met with opposition but they were told to go back and sit down.
Governor Hunn also spoke and he saw that Lewes folk were exceedingly prosperous.
Many other guest also spoke, all to the affirmative. Dr Hiram R. Burton recalled the history of the
town.
There was talk of a coal pier to be built which would pour thousands of tons into the bunkers
of many sea going steamers.

Abstract: 03/06/19 of the Wilmington Morning News Saturday, March 1, 1902 by
Harrison H. for facebook & www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com

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