Monuments and Markers for the Delaware Continentals
The Delaware Continentals were one of the elite United States regiments of the American Revolution. Listed below are markers that are located at many of the battlefields and encampments of the Revolution. In addition, we have listed other historical markers further below that are within Delaware and are about Patriots or locations of importance during the Revolution.​
Delaware
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Battles & Engagements of the Delaware Regiment
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Colonel John Haslet Marker in Dover, DE
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The Delaware Line on the historic Dover Green in Dover, DE
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Captain Jonathan Caldwell Marker in Kent County, DE
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Greenbank Mill – Owned by Enoch and Thomas Anderson during the Revolution outside Wilmington, DE
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Home of Allen McLane in Smyrna, DE
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New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Delaware Continentals at Guilford NMP outside of Greensboro, NC 1
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Delaware Monument at Guilford NMP outside of Greensboro, NC 2
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Other Historical Markers Related to Delaware or Delawareans in the Revolution
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Dover Light Infantry Marker in Dover, DE
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Caesar Rodney Markers:
Byfield (where Rodney grew up) in Kent County, DE
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John Dickinson Home outside of Dover, DE
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Revolutionary War Patriots in the Immanuel Churchyard
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Sign of the Ship Tavern – Wilmington, DE
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Site of King George’s Tavern in Dover, DE
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The Golden Fleece Tavern in Dover, DE
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Robinson House in Claymont, DE
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Additional Information on Markers provided by the DESSAR
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