Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University
Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University of Delaware alumni Sgt. 1st Class George Watson of Hockessin, Del., during a surprise visit to Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, where he personally met and th... More
Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University
Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University of Delaware alumni Sgt. 1st Class George Watson of Hockessin, Del., during a surprise visit to Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, where he personally met and th... More
Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University
Vice President Joe Biden jokes with fellow University of Delaware alumni Sgt. 1st Class George Watson of Hockessin, Del., during a surprise visit to Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, where he personally met and th... More
North Star Schoolhouse, North Star & Henderson Roads, Hockessin, New C...
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North Star Schoolhouse, North Star & Henderson Roads, Hockessin, New C...
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North Star Schoolhouse, North Star & Henderson Roads, Hockessin, New C...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a damaged, burned, or destroyed building, natural disaster, war destruction, ruins, 19th-century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Bank Barn, Old Wilmington Road, Hockessin, New Castle County,...
1999 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: The Phillips Bank Barn, near Hockessin in Mill Creek Hundred, dates to the 1760s and is the only surviving eighteenth-century bank barn in New Castle County. ... More
Phillips Corn Crib & Granary, Old Wilmington Road, west of junction wi...
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Phillips Corn Crib & Granary, Old Wilmington Road, west of junction wi...
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Phillips Corn Crib & Granary, Old Wilmington Road, west of junction wi...
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State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
State Bridge No. 177, Brackenville Road, Spanning Mill Creek, Hockessi...
Significance: Bridge No. 177 is a representative example of a stone single-arch wagon bridge, typical of mid-nineteenth-century bridges built with local labor and materials along roads in New Castle County and ... More
Mendenhall Mill, Mill Creek Road, Hockessin, New Castle County, DE
Significance: One of the small mills of the famous milling industry of Delaware. The nineteenth-century equipment, including the metal overshot wheel, are still in place. Survey number: HABS DE-167 Building/... More
Mendenhall Mill, Mill Creek Road, Hockessin, New Castle County, DE
Significance: One of the small mills of the famous milling industry of Delaware. The nineteenth-century equipment, including the metal overshot wheel, are still in place. Survey number: HABS DE-167 Building/... More
Mendenhall Mill, Mill Creek Road, Hockessin, New Castle County, DE
Significance: One of the small mills of the famous milling industry of Delaware. The nineteenth-century equipment, including the metal overshot wheel, are still in place. Survey number: HABS DE-167 Building/... More
Delaware Bridge No. 179A, Spanning Mill Creek at Evanson Road (N285), ...
Significance: Delaware Bridge No. 179A was one of six intact historic metal truss highway bridges in Delaware. Structurally similar to Delaware Bridge No. 66 and 424 and produced by the prominent Edge Moor Iro... More
Delaware Bridge No. 179A, Spanning Mill Creek at Evanson Road (N285), ...
Significance: Delaware Bridge No. 179A was one of six intact historic metal truss highway bridges in Delaware. Structurally similar to Delaware Bridge No. 66 and 424 and produced by the prominent Edge Moor Iro... More
Delaware Bridge No. 179A, Spanning Mill Creek at Evanson Road (N285), ...
Significance: Delaware Bridge No. 179A was one of six intact historic metal truss highway bridges in Delaware. Structurally similar to Delaware Bridge No. 66 and 424 and produced by the prominent Edge Moor Iro... More
Delaware Bridge No. 179A, Spanning Mill Creek at Evanson Road (N285), ...
Significance: Delaware Bridge No. 179A was one of six intact historic metal truss highway bridges in Delaware. Structurally similar to Delaware Bridge No. 66 and 424 and produced by the prominent Edge Moor Iro... More