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there lies a great territory stretching along both shores of Delaware River and Bay, whose earliest history has been neglected. In the common estimation of the general reader, the beginnings of civilization in this middle region are credited to William Penn and his English Quakers. Yet,
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Delaware, renamed the Delaware State in 1776, par ticipated fully in these struggles. The colony was well represented in the Continental Congress, and its three delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. The Delaware Blues was one of the most distinguished regiments in the Continental Army. At home Delawareans
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political unit in the new United States. The rod that connects the counties of that state is the Delaware bay and river. New York has the Hudson; Arkansas and Louisiana, the Mississippi; but only in Delaware is no part of the state farther than a mere thirty five miles from the coastline. It was the river itself, rather than
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