Independence Day activities, tours and a program on the DeBraak shipwreck to be featured. The post Historical Affairs programs in July 2022 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Heritage Commission Book of the Week: The Journals of Rev. Lewis Wheeler Wells
With an introduction by Heritage Commission Chair Richard Carter, the journals of Reverend Wells provide a unique perspective on life in Sussex County at the turn of the century. Wells’ original journals still exist and can be viewed at the at the Delaware Public Archives. The Journals of the Reverend Lewis Wheeler Wells, Rector of […] The post Heritage Commission …
New Castle Court House Museum
Historic building reopened after being closed since Dec. 31, 2021 for the installation of a fire sprinkler system. The post New Castle Court House Museum appeared first on State of Delaware News.
John Dickinson Plantation Receives Award of Excellence
Museum honored for its project “Search, Discovery, and Interpretation of the African Burial Ground at the John Dickinson Plantation.” The post John Dickinson Plantation Receives Award of Excellence appeared first on State of Delaware News.
Heritage Commission Book of the Week: GATH’s Literary Work and Folk
George Alfred Townsend, known by his pen-name Gath, was one of Delaware’s most famous writers of the 19th century. Born the son of a Methodist pastor in Georgetown, Townsend would work as a war correspondent during the Civil War, write for several newspapers, and publish several books, both fictional and biographical. Many of Gath’s works […] The post Heritage Commission …
Heritage Commission Book of the Week: William Hare Master Potter
William Hare operated the largest pottery business in Delaware, despite not having a large, industrialized operation. Christopher Espenshade’s study of Hare’s work provides insight into Delaware’s pottery industry, 19th-century changes in pottery products, and the development of the modern city of Wilmington. William Hare: Master Potter of Wilmington, Delaware, 1839-1885 – by Christopher Espenshade […] The post Heritage Commission …
Delaware African and Caribbean Affairs Commission Celebrates National Caribbean-American Heritage Month
The month of June is Caribbean-American Heritage Month—a month dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the significance of Caribbean people and their descendants in the history and culture of the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of June 2019, the Caribbean-American population of the U.S. was more than 13 million. “Caribbean Americans have […] The post Delaware African …
FREE New Castle History Camp, July 25–29, 2022
Children ages 10 to 13 are invited to explore the storied past of one of America’s most historic towns during the FREE New Castle History Camp The post FREE New Castle History Camp, July 25–29, 2022 appeared first on State of Delaware News.
The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit “Explorations through Materiality” by Samara Weaver
The Delaware Division of the Arts’ Mezzanine Gallery presents artist Samara Weaver’s exhibition, Explorations Through Materiality, running June 3 through 24, 2022. Guests are invited to attend a Meet-the-Artist Reception to be held Friday, June 3, from 5-7 p.m. as part of Art Loop Wilmington. The post The Mezzanine Gallery to Exhibit “Explorations through Materiality” by Samara Weaver appeared first on …
Heritage Commission Book of the Week: Pierre S. du Pont IV: Governor of Delaware 1977-1985
When Pete DuPont was elected governor in 1977, Delaware was facing and severe economic downturn, substantial budget deficits, and the second-highest unemployment rate in the nation. Despite these challenges, the DuPont administration would achieve long-lasting solutions to the State’s woes and improve the lives of Delaware’s citizens. Larry Nagengast’s history of the DuPont administration is […] The post Heritage Commission …
