The Daniel Nichols House (NC-228) - Hockessin, DE
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 39° 46.179 W 075° 42.555
18S E 439255 N 4402431
British General Sir William Howe embarked on a campaign to capture the city of Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War in 1777. The marker is located on Limestone Drive at Sheringham Drive, Hockessin DE, 19707.
Waymark Code: WM11C11
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 09/24/2019
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The text on this historical marker is: The Daniel Nichols House-British General Sir William Howe embarked on a campaign to capture the city of Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War in 1777. While marching from Cooch’s Bridge to Kennett Square onward to the Battle of Brandywine Howe and his army passed through Mill Creek Hundred. The army ransacked farms taking livestock and supplies. The house approximately 100 yards to the east of this spot, served as Howe’s headquarters during an encampment along Limestone Road on September 8 and 9, 1777. Generals Cornwallis, Grant, an Knyphausen joined Howe during this encampment.
Delaware Public Archives 2017 NCC-228
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