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Little Creek Hundred

SC-12: Originally claimed as part of Somerset County, Maryland. Upon confirmation of boundary lines between Maryland and Delaware in 1775, this hundred became a part of Sussex County, Delaware. Installed in 1932. Reinstalled in 1973 Sponsor: Historic Markers Commission, 1932 Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, 1973 Marker Photo Gallery: Resources Related to Delmar: Location: […]



Little Creek Hundred

KC-5: Originally embraced all lands south of Leipsic Creek and north of Little Creek from Delaware River to Maryland line. In 1869 western half was detached and joined to the western half of Duck Creek Hundred to form Kenton Hundred. Installed in 1932. Refurbished in 1966. Sponsors: Historic Markers Commission, 1932 Public Archives Commission, 1966 […]



Little Creek Hundred

Originally embraced all lands south of Leipsic Creek and north of Little Creek from Delaware River to Maryland line. In 1869 western half of hundred was detached and joined to western half of Duck Creek Hundred to form Kenton Hundred. KC-04. Marker Photo Gallery: Resources Related to Dover, DE: Location: Garrisons Lake Boat Ramp, Dover, […]