Delaware

Delaware

Delaware, a small Mid-Atlantic U.S. state, sits on a peninsula marked by dune-backed beaches bordering the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware River and Delaware Bay. In Dover, the capital, First State Heritage Park encompasses 18th-century Colonial landmarks like the Georgian-style Old State House. The city of Wilmington is known for the Riverfront, a waterside district of parks, boutiques and restaurants. ― Google

People died in Delaware (First 22 people) - Page 5

Alfred Lee

Alfred Lee

Bishop

André Harvey

André Harvey

American Sculptor

Paul Richardson

Paul Richardson

American football wide receiver

James Caleb Boggs

James Caleb Boggs

Former United States Senator

Happy Townsend

Happy Townsend

Baseball player

R. R. M. Carpenter

R. R. M. Carpenter

American executive

Pete du Pont

Pete du Pont

Former United States Representative

Thomas Coleman du Pont

Thomas Coleman du Pont

Former member of the United States Senate

Robert P. Robinson

Robert P. Robinson

Former Governor of Delaware

james a. bayard senior

james a. bayard senior

Former member of the U.S. Senate

Frank Masley

Frank Masley


Philip A. Traynor

Philip A. Traynor

Former United States Representative

Josiah Marvel Jr.

Josiah Marvel Jr.

Former Secretary of State of Delaware

Al Neiger

Al Neiger

American baseball player

Leonard Eugene Wales

Leonard Eugene Wales

Former Judge

Daniel Patterson

Daniel Patterson

American chef

Francis Gurney du Pont

Francis Gurney du Pont

American businessman

Allan McLane

Allan McLane

American soldier

A. Felix du Pont Jr.

A. Felix du Pont Jr.

American aviator

Peter Grubb

Peter Grubb

Ironmaster

Ruth Wales du Pont

Ruth Wales du Pont

American socialite and philanthropist

Henry Francis du Pont

Henry Francis du Pont

American horticulturist