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The epic Lewes department store battle that made customers the winners

The major demonstration of the competition between Outten’s and Mustard and Company was in the pages of the Delaware Pilot, Lewes hometown newspaper.

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Lewes Union School once stood on Savannah Road

If still in existence today, the Lewes Union School would stand on Savannah Road about where Beebe Healthcare’s eastern entrance is located. The school was constructed in 1875 and opened in 1876 following the New School Law of 1875 Act, which.

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Delaware man strikes it rich in California Gold Rush — without gold

As others collected sacks of gold during California s Gold Rush, one Sussex County man had other plans to strike it rich.

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Cato and Peter Lewis: the Black shipbuilders of Lewes

An historical marker in Lewes to commemorates the original St. George AME Church building, the cemetery, and Peter Lewis, a free Black shipbuilder.

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Community chimes in on last week's photograph

February 16, 2021 The aerial picture published as the historic photo in the Feb. 9 edition of the Cape Gazette (capegazette.com/node/215273) generated considerable interest.  Because of the extent of the information, we decided to publish it again with comments from two readers.  Bob Kotowski, long involved with Lewes Historical Society, provided the first response.  The second response came from Earl Webb who originally provided the photo.  Here are their responses:     “Concerning the aerial photo of piers sent by Earl Webb and published on  page 7 in the Feb. 9 Cape Gazette, I think I can help,” wrote Kotowski.     “The large plant and pier in the foreground appears to be Otis Smith’s Fish Products Co. The other menhaden piers also likely were owned by Smith. As for the remaining piers, starting from the top of the photo: the Army Mine Pier (now Cape Henlopen fishing pier), remnants of the old Iron Pier, and at the bottom of the pic, the Coast Guard P

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