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Brandywine Hundred

Brandywine Hundred (also known as North Wilmington) is an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware. It is located to the north and northeast of the city of Wilmington. Hundreds were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly. Brandywine Hundred and North Wilmington are commonly used colloquial names for this area. However, while their names still appear on all real estate transactions, all other hundreds in Delaware presently have no meaningful use or purpose except as a geographical point of reference. In the 2010 census, Brandywine had 77,182 people.

Brandywine Hundred
Brandywine Hundred
Coordinates: 39°47′30.84″N 75°28′43.68″W / 39.7919000°N 75.4788000°W / 39.7919000; -75.4788000
CountryUnited States
StateDelaware
Founded1682

Grubb's Landing edit

Brandywine Hundred, also known as Grubb's Landing, was settled by two sons of John Grubb (1652–1708): Emanuel Grubb and John Grubb II (1684–1757).[1][2]

Boundaries and formation edit

Brandywine Hundred is that portion of New Castle County that lies north of the Christina River and east of Brandywine Creek, excepting that portion in the south included in Wilmington Hundred. Its northern boundary follows a portion of the 12 mile arc drawn around the town of New Castle. It was one of the original hundreds in Delaware created in 1682 and was named for Brandywine Creek that flows along its western boundary. When created it included some of the area now in the Wilmington Hundred, which was split off 1833.

Development edit

Excepting a still wooded area along Brandywine Creek, the area is completely suburban with almost continuous industrial, commercial and residential development. The eastern portion was built out early in the twentieth century with the remainder in the decades following World War II. The town of Bellefonte, the villages of Arden, Ardencroft, and Ardentown, the Claymont and Edgemoor Census Designated Places (CDP), and the community of Talleyville are in Brandywine Hundred. In recent decades the Hundred has become a major edge city of Philadelphia due in part to Delaware General Corporation Law.

Geography edit

Important geographical features, in addition to the Christina River and Brandywine Creek, include the Delaware River, which forms its eastern boundary, Naaman's Creek, Stoney Creek (Delaware) and Shellpot Creek. It is mostly in the piedmont region with one of the more dramatic sections of the Fall Line being close enough to the Delaware River to allow many scenic views. Ebright Azimuth, the highest natural elevation in the state at 448 feet (137 m), is located along the northern edge of Brandywine Hundred, very close to the Pennsylvania line. The Hundred has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) except in higher northern areas where a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) exists because January averages below freezing. Average monthly temperatures in Talleyville range from 31.1 °F in January to 75.4 °F in July, while at the interchange of Interstate 95/495 and Naamans Road they range from 32.8 °F in January to 77.4 °F in July. PRISM Climate Group, Oregon State U The hardiness zone is 7a except near the Delaware River where it is 7b.

Transportation edit

Important roads include portions of Interstate 95, Interstate 495, Concord Pike (U.S. Route 202), Powder Mill Road (Delaware Route 141), Naamans Road and Thompson Bridge Road (Delaware Route 92), Marsh Road (Delaware Route 3), Foulk Road (Delaware Route 261), Delaware Route 491, and the old main highway between Wilmington and Philadelphia, now Philadelphia Pike (U.S. Route 13). A portion of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, subsequently the main north–south line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and now Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, follows the Delaware River, and a portion of the old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, now CSX Transportation's Philadelphia Subdivision, approximately follows the Fall Line.

In media edit

Mitchell Hundred, the fictional mayor of New York City and central protagonist of Brian K. Vaughn's comic book series Ex Machina, notes that his surname was derived from Brandywine Hundred, where his ancestors originally settled.[3]

Education edit

Brandywine School District serves Brandywine Hundred.[4]

Famous residents edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ . lib.udel.edu. 2012-05-23. Archived from the original on 2019-09-23.
  2. ^ "Villages of Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware". deahgp.genealogyvillage.com.
  3. ^ Brian K. Vaughn (w), Tony Harris (p), Tom Feister (i). Ex Machina, Vol. 1: The First Hundred Days, p. 11/2 (2005). WildStorm.
  4. ^ "Welcome to the Brandywine School District!". Brandywine School District. Retrieved 2021-07-04.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Brandywine Hundred also known as North Wilmington is an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County Delaware It is located to the north and northeast of the city of Wilmington Hundreds were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly Brandywine Hundred and North Wilmington are commonly used colloquial names for this area However while their names still appear on all real estate transactions all other hundreds in Delaware presently have no meaningful use or purpose except as a geographical point of reference In the 2010 census Brandywine had 77 182 people Brandywine HundredUnincorporated communityBrandywine HundredCoordinates 39 47 30 84 N 75 28 43 68 W 39 7919000 N 75 4788000 W 39 7919000 75 4788000CountryUnited StatesStateDelawareFounded1682 Contents 1 Grubb s Landing 2 Boundaries and formation 3 Development 4 Geography 5 Transportation 6 In media 7 Education 8 Famous residents 9 See also 10 Notes 11 ReferencesGrubb s Landing editBrandywine Hundred also known as Grubb s Landing was settled by two sons of John Grubb 1652 1708 Emanuel Grubb and John Grubb II 1684 1757 1 2 Boundaries and formation editBrandywine Hundred is that portion of New Castle County that lies north of the Christina River and east of Brandywine Creek excepting that portion in the south included in Wilmington Hundred Its northern boundary follows a portion of the 12 mile arc drawn around the town of New Castle It was one of the original hundreds in Delaware created in 1682 and was named for Brandywine Creek that flows along its western boundary When created it included some of the area now in the Wilmington Hundred which was split off 1833 Development editExcepting a still wooded area along Brandywine Creek the area is completely suburban with almost continuous industrial commercial and residential development The eastern portion was built out early in the twentieth century with the remainder in the decades following World War II The town of Bellefonte the villages of Arden Ardencroft and Ardentown the Claymont and Edgemoor Census Designated Places CDP and the community of Talleyville are in Brandywine Hundred In recent decades the Hundred has become a major edge city of Philadelphia due in part to Delaware General Corporation Law Geography editImportant geographical features in addition to the Christina River and Brandywine Creek include the Delaware River which forms its eastern boundary Naaman s Creek Stoney Creek Delaware and Shellpot Creek It is mostly in the piedmont region with one of the more dramatic sections of the Fall Line being close enough to the Delaware River to allow many scenic views Ebright Azimuth the highest natural elevation in the state at 448 feet 137 m is located along the northern edge of Brandywine Hundred very close to the Pennsylvania line The Hundred has a humid subtropical climate Cfa except in higher northern areas where a hot summer humid continental climate Dfa exists because January averages below freezing Average monthly temperatures in Talleyville range from 31 1 F in January to 75 4 F in July while at the interchange of Interstate 95 495 and Naamans Road they range from 32 8 F in January to 77 4 F in July PRISM Climate Group Oregon State U The hardiness zone is 7a except near the Delaware River where it is 7b Transportation editImportant roads include portions of Interstate 95 Interstate 495 Concord Pike U S Route 202 Powder Mill Road Delaware Route 141 Naamans Road and Thompson Bridge Road Delaware Route 92 Marsh Road Delaware Route 3 Foulk Road Delaware Route 261 Delaware Route 491 and the old main highway between Wilmington and Philadelphia now Philadelphia Pike U S Route 13 A portion of the Philadelphia Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad subsequently the main north south line of the Pennsylvania Railroad and now Amtrak s Northeast Corridor follows the Delaware River and a portion of the old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad now CSX Transportation s Philadelphia Subdivision approximately follows the Fall Line In media editMitchell Hundred the fictional mayor of New York City and central protagonist of Brian K Vaughn s comic book series Ex Machina notes that his surname was derived from Brandywine Hundred where his ancestors originally settled 3 Education editBrandywine School District serves Brandywine Hundred 4 Famous residents editJoe Biden President of the United States lived a large part of his life in Claymont John Carney Governor of Delaware ClaymontSee also editEbright Azimuth John Grubb Delaware settler Valentine HollingsworthNotes edit University of Delaware GRUBB FAMILY PAPERS lib udel edu 2012 05 23 Archived from the original on 2019 09 23 Villages of Brandywine Hundred New Castle County Delaware deahgp genealogyvillage com Brian K Vaughn w Tony Harris p Tom Feister i Ex Machina Vol 1 The First Hundred Days p 11 2 2005 WildStorm Welcome to the Brandywine School District Brandywine School District Retrieved 2021 07 04 References edit The Hundreds of Delaware The University of Delaware Library 2001 Archived from the original on 2011 05 19 Retrieved 2012 12 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brandywine Hundred amp oldid 1184373068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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