Dunleith, Delaware

Coordinates: 39°42′31″N 75°33′20″W / 39.70861°N 75.55556°W / 39.70861; -75.55556
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Dunleith, Delaware
UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code302
GNIS feature ID213916[1]

Dunleith is a suburb of

African-Americans in Delaware. In 1990, the population was 2,600.[2]

Geography

Dunleith is located at 39°42′31″N 75°33′20″W / 39.70861°N 75.55556°W / 39.70861; -75.55556 (39.708724, -75.555479).[1] It is two miles (3.2 km) south of Wilmington and the Delaware Memorial Bridge is two miles (3.2 km) SE.[2]

History

The community was named after the Rogers and Du Pont family's estate, "Dunleith Mansion". In 1949 (Housing Act of 1949), Delaware Community Homes bought the approximately 85 acres (340,000 m2), and the homes were constructed by housing developer Leon Weiner.[3] Many World War II veterans, blue-collar workers, and teachers became homeowners for the first time.[4] The streets were named after prominent African-Americans such as Jackie Robinson, Ralph Bunche and George Washington Carver. Subsequently, two churches were built; Coleman Memorial Methodist Church on Anderson Drive and Community Presbyterian Church on Rogers Road. The Dunleith Community School was founded in 1956.

Gallery

  • Tee shirts created for Homecoming Festival created by H&M Teez
    Tee shirts created for Homecoming Festival created by H&M Teez

References

  1. ^ a b "Dunleith". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ a b "Dunleith, Delaware (DE), United States Archived 2005-11-11 at the Wayback Machine". AllRefer.com.
  3. ^ "Dunleith (DE) (Images of America)[permanent dead link]". Target.com.
  4. ^ [1][permanent dead link]

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