Discover the shaping story of Delaware’s towns, trades, and faith.
This volume surveys Newcastle County and Wilmington, revealing how brickyards, taverns, and hotels helped build a growing urban landscape. It also traces the emergence of religious denominations, from the early Quakers to Episcopalians and Presbyterians, and shows how these communities influenced daily life and local history.
The text blends practical, community-level history with social change, offering concrete details about business leaders, public houses, and the places where people worship and gather. You’ll see how industry and commerce evolved alongside the town’s evolving religious landscape, and how these strands intertwined to form the Delaware of the era.
- Learn how brick clay and early brickmakers shaped Wilmington’s growth and neighborhoods.
- Explore famous inns, taverns, and hotels that served travelers and locals alike, and how they evolved over time.
- Understand the rise of local churches and the role of Quakers, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and other groups in Kent County.
- Meet notable figures who influenced business, religion, and public life in the region.
Ideal for readers interested in Delaware’s local history, urban development, and the social fabric of early American communities.