Delmarva Peninsula

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United States Gotoarrow.png Delmarva Peninsula

County Courthouse

History

Delmarva is comprised of portions of Virginia and Maryland, and all of Delaware. It served as a major center of European immigration into North America. In colonial times, the Peninsula became home to residents whose origin included both Africa and Northern Europe.[1] The peninsula is bounded on the East Coast by the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware River and Delaware Bay and the West Coast by the Chesapeake Bay.


African American

African American Resources at Maryland State Archives

Cemeteries

Census

Church

Court

Delaware Slavery Papers at State of Delaware Archives

Ethnic History

The primary Indians of the peninsula prior to the arrival of Europeans were the Assateague, and included the Assateague, Transquakin, Choptico, Moteawaughkin, Quequashkecaquick, Hatsawap, Wachetak, Marauqhquaick, and Manaskson. They were all under the guidance of the Chief of the Assateague.[2]

Land

Military

Newspapers

DelmarvaNow.com

Delmarva Daily Times

Taxation

Maryland Debt Book Index 1773-1775 at Maryland State Archives


Societies and Libraries

Websites

References