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Volume 14
Issue 7
July 26, 2021 |
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Never to be forgotten or lost again |
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John Dickinson Plantation burial ground for enslaved men, women and children, and for free African Americans who died on the site, to be preserved and interpreted. |
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Highlighted Event |
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American history comes alive as historical interpreter Steven Mumford portrays one of Delaware's greatest heroes of the War of 1812 in the free program "Commodore Thomas Macdonough and the Battle of Plattsburgh." Streamed live via Zoom. Don't wait! Sign up! |
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Saving Delaware History |
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The historic preservation and museums newsletter of the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs.
Saving Delaware History is designed to stimulate public interest in the division's museums, programs and services, and to increase awareness of the value that history and historic preservation bring to the lives of Delaware's citizens and visitors. The newsletter is distributed during the last week of each month, via e-mail, to division staff members, Delaware's historical- and preservation-related communities and friends. |
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Please submit relevant articles, news items and suggestions to Maddy Goss, newsletter editor, at madeline.goss@delaware.gov or Dana Behling, communications manager, at dana.behling@delaware.gov.
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Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs
29 N. State St.
Dover, DE 19901
Telephone: 302-736-7400
Fax: (302) 739-5660
Web: http://history.delaware.gov |
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