Laws of the State of Delaware. The One Hundred and Thirty-Fourth General Assembly; First Session Commenced and held at Dover On Tuesday, January 13, A.D. 1987, Second Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 12, A.D. 1988. Volume...
Laws of the State of Delaware. The One Hundred And Thirty-Fifth General Assembly First Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 10, A.D. 1989 Second Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 9, A.D. 1990 Volume LXVII.
Laws of the State of Delaware. The One Hundred And Thirty-Sixth General Assembly First Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 8, A.D. 1991 Second Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 14, A.D. 1992 Volume LXVIII...
Laws of the State of Delaware. The One Hundred And Thirty-Eight General Assembly First Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 10, A.D. 1995 Second Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 9, A.D. 1996 Volume LXX Part...
Laws of the State of Delaware. The One Hundred And Thirty-Eight General Assembly First Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 10, A.D. 1995 Second Session Commenced And Held At Dover On Tuesday, January 9, A.D. 1996 Volume LXX Part...
Laws of the State of Delaware, Passed at a Session of the General Assembly, Commenced and Held at Dover, on Tuesday, January 3rd, A. D. 1911. Volume XXVI.
Laws of the State of Delaware. From the Fourteenth Day of October, One Thousand Seven Hundred, to the Eighteenth Day of August One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Seven. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
Mrs. Malcolm Chandler breaks the traditional bottle of champagne over the bow of the SS William Nelson at an Armistice Day launching at the Riverside yard of Walter Butler Shipbuilders. 11/12/1944 Liberty Ship launched at Duluth, MN named for...
Mrs. Lucy Roilly Pennewill crashing champagne bottle against the bow of the USS Pennewill, second destroyer escort to go down the ways in a twin launching ceremony at US Stool's Federal shipyard, Port Newark, NJ; warship named for the sponsor's...
Includes essay by Mrs. Estellena Johnson Spencer of Wilmington, Del., Subject-"Natural and Acquired Ability to Preach." Read before the Preacher's Meeting of the Philadelphia District, Held in Wilmington, Del., June 12-14, 1877.