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  2. Cubbage Pond - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 the Cubbage Pond and the millwrights property were sold to Orville and Susan Wilson. The Wilsons sold the properties to Henry and Mary Cofer in 1954; upon Henry's death in 1968 the property became solely owned by Mary Cofer. Mary Cofer died in 1980 and the property was inherited by her son, Gary Cofer who is the current owner.

  3. Gov. William H. Ross House - Wikipedia

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    77000399 [1] Added to NRHP. October 28, 1977. Gov. William H. Ross House, also known as The Ross Mansion, is a historic home located near Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1859, and is a two-story, brick mansion in three main connected blocks in an "H"-shape. It is in the Italianate style and features a three-story tower in the ...

  4. Sussex County, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The average home and property price in Sussex County increased 250% in the ten years between 1995 and 2005. Local increases within Sussex County for this period include a 381% increase for Millsboro and a 609% increase for Millville. [36] Sussex County is served by the Delmarva Central Railroad and the Maryland and Delaware Railroad. [37]

  5. Col. David Hall House - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 76000585 [1] Added to NRHP. April 26, 1976. Col. David Hall House is a historic home located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. The main house dates to about 1780, and is a -story, three-bay, frame structure. A lower -story wing was added about 1805. The main house is sheathed in its original cypress shingles and the wing in ...

  6. Joseph T. Adams House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 28, 1998. Joseph T. Adams House is a historic home located at Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1868, and is a two-story, five-bay, shingled frame dwelling in the Greek Revival style. It has a rear ell, gable roof, and cross-gable dormer. It features corner columns and an elaborate Italianate style cornice.

  7. Adams Home Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Adams Home Farm is a historic farm property at 15293 Adams Road, in rural Sussex County, Delaware, roughly midway between Greenwood and Bridgeville. The farm, recorded as 211 acres (85 ha) in size in 2015, contains one of the state's best-preserved farm complexes, with an evolutionary history spanning more than 100 years.