Sussex County, Delaware
Abbott's Mill
Abbott's Mill (Boundary Increase)
Adams Home Farm
Adams, Joseph T., House
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Allen, Richard, School
Ball Theatre
Bethel Historic District
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
Brick Hotel
Bridgeville Historic District
Bridgeville Public Library
Building at 200-202A High Street
Building at 218 High Street
Building at High and Cannon Streets
Burton Hardware Store
Burton-Blackstone-Carey Store
Cannon's Ferry
Carey's Camp Meeting Ground
Carlisle House
Chandler, Capt. Ebe, House
Chipman Potato House
Chipman's Mill
Coleman House
Collins Potato House
Cool Spring Presbyterian Church
Cox, J. W., Dry Goods Store
Davis, Robert, Farmhouse
Dawson, Dr., House
Delaware Breakwater and Lewes Harbor
Dickerson Potato House
Dinker-Irvin Cottage
Dodd Homestead
Draper House
Draper-Adkins House
Egglinton Hall
Ellendale State Forest Picnic Facility
Eratt House
Evans-West House
Faucett, Peter S., House
Fenwick Island Lighthouse Station
First Broiler House
First National Bank of Seaford
Fisher Homestead
Fisher's Paradise
Fort Miles Historic District
Georgetown Coal Gasification Plant
Godwin School
Grier House
Gyles, Stella Pepper, House
Hall, Col. David, House
Harmon School
Harmon, Isaac, Farmhouse
Harmony Church
Hazzard House
Hearn and Rawlins Mill
Hearn Potato House
Hebron Methodist Protestant Church and Cemetery
Highball Signal
Hitch, E. L., Potato House
Hitchens, Ames, Chicken Farm
Hopkins' Covered Bridge Farm
Indian Mission Church
Indian Mission School
Indian River Life Saving Service Station
Johnson School
Judge's House and Law Office
Laurel Historic District
Lawrence
Lewes Historic District
Lewes Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Lewes Presbyterian Church
Lightship WLV 539
Marsh, Peter, House
Maston House
Maull House
Maull, Thomas, House (Boundary Increase)
McColley's Chapel
Melson House
Messick, Dr. John W., House and Office
Milford Railroad Station
Milford Shipyard Area Historic District
Milton Historic District
Mispillion Lighthouse and Beacon Tower
Moore Potato House
National Harbor of Refuge and Delaware Breakwater Harbor Historic District
Norwood House
Old Bridgeville Fire House
Old Christ Church
Old Sussex County Courthouse
Pagan Creek Dike
Pepper, Carlton, David, Farm
Perry-Shockley House
Phillips Potato House
Ponder, Gov. James, House
Portsville Lighthouse
Prince George's Chapel
Ralph Potato House
Redden Forest Lodge, Forester's House, and Stable
Ricards House-Linden Hall
Richards Historic District
Richards Mansion
Rider Potato House
Robbins, David, Homestead
Robinson, Jesse, House
Ross Point School
Ross, Edgar and Rachel, House
Ross, Gov. William H., House
Russell, William, House
Scott's Store
Seaford Station Complex
Short Homestead
Sipple, Thomas, House
South Milford Historic District
Spring Banke
Spring Garden
St. George's Chapel
St. John's Methodist Church
St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Stanley Potato House
Sudler House
Sussex County Courthouse and the Circle
155mm Gun
16-inch Gun
3-Inch Gun
312 East 4th Street
326 West Third Street
403 South Central Avenue
404 Pine Street
407 5th Street
502 South Central Avenue
505 South Central Avenue
511 Pine Street
6-inch Gun
8-inch Gun
A History of the Junction & Breakwater Railroad
A History of the Junction & Breakwater Railroad
Abbott's Mill
Absalom Jones
Academy / Masonic Hall
Addy I
Aircraft Warning System
American Legion Memorial
Ancient Paths
Antioch Camp Meeting
Asbury United Methodist Church
Askekesky
Baltimore Hundred
Beebe Hospital
Bethany Beach Loop Canal
Bethany United Methodist Church
Bethel Church
Bethel Church
Bethel Shipyard
Bethesda Methodist Church
Blackwater Presbyterian Church
Blades United Methodist Church
Bowling Alley
Breakwaters
Bridgeville, Delaware
Broadkiln Hundred
Burton-Ingram House
Burton-Ingram House Addition
Cannon-Maston House
Cannon's Ferry
Cape Henlopen Lighthouse Replica
Cape May - Lewes Ferry
Captain Chambers Chance
Captain Ebe Chandler House
Carey Storehouse
Carey's Camp
Causey House
Cedar Creek Hundred
Cedar Creek Hundred
Centenary United Methodist Church
Chad E. Spicer
Chair of Honor
Chaplain's Chapel United Methodist Church
Charles W. Cullen Bridge
Children's Fishing Pier
Christ United Methodist Church
City of Rehoboth Beach
Cokesbury Church
Concord United Methodist Church
Cool Spring Presbyterian Church
Cool Spring Station
Dagsboro
David Hall House
Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse
Delaware Breakwater Quarantine Station
Delaware Confederate War Memorial
Delaware Pilots
Delaware Technical and Community College
Delawares Beachnesters
deVries Monument
Dickerson Chapel A.M.E. Church
Dodds Corner
Dr. Farlow House
Drexler House
Edward Redfield
Elizabeth Smith-Cornish
Ellendale's Railroad Square
Errett Cottage
Evans-West House
Family Home of William H. H. Ross
Fenwick Island Lighthouse
Fisherman's Cottage
Fooks-Plummer House
Fort Miles Artillery Park
Fort Miles Historical Area
Fort Miles in World War II
Fort Saulsbury
Forty & Eight Boxcar
Frankford United Methodist Church
Frederick E. Hudson
Funland
Gateway to Freedom: The Tilly Escape
General Alfred T.A. Torbert
George Alfred Townsend Birthplace
Georgetown
Georgetown Fire Company
Georgetown Presbyterian Church
Georgetown Train Station
German Submarine at Cape Henlopen
Giovanni Da Verrazzano
Godwin's School - District #190
Golden Rule Lodge #17, I.O.O.F.
Gordy-Windsor House
Goshen Cemetery
Goshen United Methodist Church
Governor David Hazzard
Governor James Ponder
Governor Joseph Maull
Governor Joseph Maull Carey
Governor Ross Mansion
Governor Samuel Paynter
Governor William H. H. Ross
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church
Gumboro Hundred
Gumboro School
Gumboro United Methodist Church
H.M. Brig DeBraak
Harbeson Railroad Station Privy
Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse
Hardscrabble
Harmony United Methodist Church
Hearn's Pond
Hickory Hill Methodist Church
Highball Signal
Hiram Lodge No. 21 A.F&A.M.
Hiram Rodney Burton House
History of Lake Comegys and Silver Lake
Home of John G. Townsend, Jr.
Home of John J. Williams
Home of Major Henry Fisher
Hope Lodge No. 4
Indian Mission School
Indian Mission United Methodist Church
Indian River Hundred
Indian River Inlet and Bridge
Indian River Life-Saving Station
Israel United Methodist Church
Jack Lewis
John McCabe
John Penrose Virden
John Sudler Isaacs
Jones Cemetery
Joseph T. Adams House
Key Dates and Events in the Town's History
Killed in Action Memorial
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. (LASVFD)
Last Lewes Pilot Skiff
Lattimer Cottage
Launching George May Sailing Ship, 1900
Laurel
Lewes
Lewes
Lewes
Lewes
Lewes
Lewes Presbyterian Church
Lewes-Rehoboth Canal
Life in South Bethany Through the Years
Life Saving Station
Lighthouses
Lightship Overfalls
Line United Methodist Church
Macedonia A.M.E. Church
Major General Alfred T.A. Torbert
Mansion Farmer: the David Robbins Homestead
Mariners Bethel United Methodist Church
Mason and Dixon Line-Survey Start
Maull House
McColley's Chapel
Memorial Tree
Menhaden Fisheries
Menhaden Fishing Industry
Milford
Milford
Milford's Struggle for Educational Equality
Milk House
Milton
Milton
Milton Fire Department, Inc.
Milton Museum
Milton Public Library
Milton Public School #196-C
Mount Olivet United Methodist Church
Mount Pleasant Methodist Church
Mount Zion United Methodist Church
Nanticoke Post No. 6
Nassau Station
Nathaniel Mitchell
Nathaniel Mitchell
Nixon Palace Theater, N. Walnut St.
Oak Grove Crownstone
Ocean Facts
Ocean View Delaware
Ocean View Presbyterian Church
Old Bethel Church
Old Bridgeville Firehouse
Old Calvary Church, Franklin St.
Old Christ Church
Old Court House
Old Courthouse
Old Red Mill & L.D. Caulk Mfg. Plant
Old Seaford Post Office
Old Sound Methodist Church
Otis H. Smith City Dock
Our Community's Role in World War II (first marker)
Our Community's Role in World War II (second marker)
Our Community's Role in World War II (third marker)
Overfalls Lightship
Patton Medium Tank
Phillis Wheatley School
Pilot Town
Pioneer of Preservation
Portsville United Methodist Church
Prince George's Chapel
Proof Steel
Prospect A.M.E. Church
Providence United Methodist Church
Quarantine Station
Rabbit's Ferry School 201-C
Railroad Depot, Junction & Breakwater Line
Rehoboth Beach Public Library
Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company
Relocation of the County Seat
Return Day
Rev. Edward Dingle of England
Reynolds M.E. Church
Ringler's Theatre
Rising Sun Lodge #4, F. & A.M., P.H.A.
Rosedale Beach Hotel and Resort
Ryves Holt House
Sailor's Bethel Methodist Church
Saint George's Chapel
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
Salem United Methodist Church
Sand Bypass System
Seaford
Seaford Fire Department
Seaford High School
Seaford Hundred
Seaford Hundred
Seaford Veterans Memorial
Seaford Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
Seaside Inn
She wanted the land left 'as is, nothing other than natural...'
Shepard House
Shipbuilding on the Broadkill
Ships and Men
Shipwreck of the Faithful Steward
Site of Jacobs School #143
Site of Reynold's Church
Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church
Slave Quarter
South Bethany in the 21st Century
South Bethany's Historic Roots
South Bethany's Local Government Evolves Over the Years
Spotter House
St. George African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church and Cemetery
St. Georges Chapel
St. George's United Methodist Church
St. John The Baptist Episcopal Church
St. Johnstown Methodist Church
St. John's Methodist Church
St. John's United Methodist Church
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
Standing Guard
Standing Guard
Station Master's House
Stein Highway
Sudler House
Sussex County Courthouse
Sussex County Korean War Memorial
Sussex County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Sussex County World War II Memorial
Tapping the Power of Wind Energy in Coastal Delaware
Temple Lodge No. 9 A.F. & A.M.
The Ableman Homestead
The Anna Hazzard House
The Blizzard of 1888
The Bombardment of Lewes
The Bombardment of Lewes
The Brick Hotel
The Cannon / Johnson Kidnapping Gang
The Cannonball House
The Cape Henlopen Lighthouse
The Coursey-Daisey Nanticoke Indian Burial Ground
The De Vries Monument
The Delaware Railroad
The Ever Changing Cape Henlopen
The Explorations of Giovanni da Verrazzano
The Fenwick Island Lighthouse
The Fisher-Martin House
The Great Dune
The History of the Lighthouse
The Holly Industry
The Judges
The Legacy of Ted Freeman
The M-113 Armored Personnel Carrier
The Memorial Vol. Fire Co.
The New Devon Inn
The Osprey
The Pea Crop, Waiting Their Turn
The Rehoboth Beach Volunteer Fire Company
The Studley House
The U.S. Navy at Cape Henlopen
The Vaules-Grier Home
The Vinyard Shipbuilding Company
The Wading Place
The War of 1812
The Zwaanendael Club
Thompson Country Store
Town of Blades
Town of Delmar
Town of Ellendale
Town of Millsboro
Townsend House
Transpeninsular Line
Trinity Methodist Church
Tunnell-West House
U.S. Army Radar Site 11
Union Wesley United Methodist Church and Campground
United States Life-Saving Service
University of Delaware
Unknown Sailors' Cemetery
Vale-Williams Memorial City Hall
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial Fountain
Village Improvement Association
Votes for Women
Votes for Women
W.W.I
Warren's Restaurant
Wesley M.E. Chapel Cemetery
Wesley United Methodist
Westwoods Methodist Church
White's Chapel United Methodist Church
William C. Jason Comprehensive High School
William J. Hopkins
Women's Suffrage in Delaware
Woodland Ferry
Wooten-Truitt House
World War I Memorial
World War II Memorial
World Wars I and II Memorial
You Are Not Forgotten
Zion United Methodist Church
Zoar Methodist Church
Zwaanendael House
"Commanders Row"
Pettijohns Old Field
In 1631, the first European settlement was established by Dutch traders near present-day Lewes. However, conflicts with the Native Americans and British takeover led to the abandonment of the settlement. In the late 17th century, English settlers and Quakers started resettling the area, and Sussex County was officially established in 1683.
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Sussex County played a vital role in agriculture, especially as a major producer of wheat and corn. The county's economy thrived with the growth of small towns, such as Georgetown and Seaford. During the American Revolution, Sussex County saw its share of battles, including the Battle of Cooch's Bridge in 1777.
In the 20th century, Sussex County experienced significant changes due to the growth of industry and tourism. The construction of major highways, such as Route 1 and the creation of beach resorts like Rehoboth Beach, transformed the county into a popular destination for vacationers. Agriculture remained an essential part of Sussex County's economy, with a shift towards poultry farming.
Today, Sussex County continues to evolve and grow, balancing its agricultural roots with the demands of a modern economy. The preservation of historical sites and the appreciation for its diverse heritage serve as a reminder of the county's vibrant past and a source of pride for its residents.
Brief timeline of the history of Sussex County, Delaware:
- 1642 - The area that is now Sussex County was first settled by the Dutch and Swedish colonists.
- 1670 - English settlers arrived and established their presence in the region.
- 1682 - Sussex County became part of the newly formed Pennsylvania colony.
- 1704 - Sussex County officially became part of the newly established Delaware colony.
- 1755 - The county seat was moved from Lewes to Georgetown.
- 1775 - The American Revolution began, and Sussex County played a significant role in the fight for independence.
- 1805 - Construction of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal began, enhancing trade and transportation in the region.
- 1822 - The Nanticoke Indian Reservation, located in Sussex County, was officially established.
- 1855 - The Delaware Railroad reached Sussex County, further improving transportation and trade.
- 1871 - The Boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach was built, marking the beginning of the area's popularity as a beach resort.
- 1929 - The Great Depression impacted Sussex County, causing economic hardship for many residents.
- 1950s - The poultry industry became a dominant economic sector in Sussex County.
- 1991 - The Indian River Inlet Bridge opened, providing improved access to the coastal areas of Sussex County.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Sussex County, Delaware.