Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Delaware's Joseph Haslet, War Governor-- Part 3: Rush to Lewes, Delaware
For protection against the British, an encampment was built at "The Rocks" in Wilmington, Delaware. Captain Caleb P. Bennett fortified New Castle and Pea Patch Island was deeded over to the U.S. government so that a fort could be built on it. That fortification eventually became Fort Delaware.
Lewes was particularly vulnerable to the British and received repeated requests/demands for provisions. These were refused.
Governor Haslet and his militia rushed to the town's defense.
--Brock-Perry
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