Thursday, February 14, 2019

HISTORY LEWES DELAWARE W. EMERSON WILSON


LEWES, DELAWARE

IT'S HISTORY, HISTORICAL SITES & BUILDINGS

A 1969 ARTICLE BY W. EMERSON WILSON

This is an 62 page article of history maps and appendix regards Lewes and it's historical preservation for the people who are interested in such matters and was
offered in the Tuesday, July 29, 1969 Wilmington News Journal by
W. Emerson Wilson.
W. Emerson Wilson, according to the “Historical Marker Datebase”
lived 1906 to 1982, was a historian, and had the 'to do' of having Pea
Patch Island returned to the State of Delaware's Fort Delaware Society in
1956. The newspaper report was prepared by William J. Cohen, for the
Lewes Planning Commission. Cohen was with the Delaware Planning
Office. The report is to identify historic buildings and sites. It also gives a
history of Lewes.
Covering a six block area from Market Street to one block west of
Shipcarpenter Street, and, from Front Street to 4th Street, to be a historic
district and zoned as such. It's purpose is to protect the homes of an age
long gone by. Also to be protected is the site of the Dutch Fort at Zwaanendael on Pilot Town Road. Sixteen homes from the 1685 Ryes
Holt house to the 1764 home of Dr. Marvil, the architectural significance
are icluded. The War of 1812, the five state governors, river pilots, the
churches, deVries Zwaanendael museum, David Hall DAR, are covered.
The report is entitled “ The History, Historical Sites and Buildings of
Lewes”, William J. Cohen, assisted by Dr. James Marvil, Helene Carter
Potter, George Fletcher Bennett, architect.

Abstract: July 29, 1969 , Wilmington New Journal. February 14,
2019 by Harrison H. for www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com and
Facebooks page “Lewes to Ocean city Memories” .

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