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River in Delaware, United States
Shellpot Creek is a tributary of the Delaware River in northeast New Castle County, Delaware. The stream rises between Grubb Road and Shipley Road, south
Shellpot_Creek
after extending the trolley lines to Shellpot Creek near the outskirts of the city. In its early years, Shellpot Park (and the adjacent Malin's Grove)
Shellpot_Park
Stream in Delaware, USA
Shellpot Creek in New Castle County, Delaware. Turkey Run rises in Forest Hills Park, Delaware and then flows south-southeast to join Shellpot Creek at
Turkey Run (Shellpot Creek tributary)
Turkey_Run_(Shellpot_Creek_tributary)
Kingsburg Source: Christiana Christina River Governor Printz Boulevard Shellpot Creek Swedes' Landing New Sweden Andover Bishop Hill Bishop Hill Colony Dahlgren
List of place names of Swedish origin in the United States
List_of_place_names_of_Swedish_origin_in_the_United_States
Stream in Delaware, United States
Matson Run is a 2.25 mi (3.62 km) long 1st order tributary to Shellpot Creek in New Castle County, Delaware. This is the only stream of this name in the
Matson_Run
Major river on the East Coast of the United States
land. There are 216 tributary streams and creeks comprising an estimated 14,057 miles of streams and creeks, in the watershed. While the watershed is
Delaware_River
Administrative subdivision in Delaware, United States
Brandywine Creek, include the Delaware River, which forms its eastern boundary, Naaman's Creek, Stoney Creek (Delaware) and Shellpot Creek. It is mostly
Brandywine_Hundred
Irish Quaker settler (1632–1710)
the ship Antelope. William Penn granted him 986 acres of land between Shellpot Creek to Blue Ball, Delaware in what is now Wilmington, Delaware. The Quaker
Valentine_Hollingsworth
Red Clay Creek St. Jones River Sassafras River Shellpot Creek Simons River Smyrna River White Clay Creek Agricultural Ditch, Sussex County Ake Ditch, Sussex
List_of_rivers_of_Delaware
Section of Interstate Highway in New Castle County, Delaware, United States
comes to bridges over Norfolk Southern Railway's Shellpot Secondary railroad line and Little Mill Creek as it continues through more wetlands west of the
Interstate_95_in_Delaware
Highway in Delaware
the 12th Street exit. The road runs through some marshland, crossing Shellpot Creek and Norfolk Southern Railway's Edgemoor Lead railroad line, before coming
Interstate_495_(Delaware)
Topics referred to by the same term
Colonial Farm, a U.S. park recreating a 1771 era tenant farm Turkey Run (Shellpot Creek tributary), a stream in New Castle County, Delaware Turkey Run (West
Turkey_Run
Railway company, later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Bancroft & Sons. Shellpot: Also called the Shellpot Cutoff, it was built in 1888 from Edgemoor (near the crossing of the Shellpot Creek) around the south
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
Philadelphia,_Wilmington_and_Baltimore_Railroad
Creek in Delaware, U.S.
Piedmont in Delaware, the others are Shellpot Creek, Perkins Run and Naamans Creek. Tukohtene Falls Stony Creek (February 2019) Stenkill Falls Stenkill
Stoney_Creek_(Delaware)
Stream in Delaware, USA
States State Delaware County New Castle Physical characteristics Source Shellpot Creek divide • location Sharpley, Delaware • coordinates 39°47′55″N 075°32′59″W
Willow Run (Husbands Run tributary)
Willow_Run_(Husbands_Run_tributary)
Highway in Delaware and Pennsylvania
Grubb Road. Between Shipley and Silverside roads, the road crosses Shellpot Creek and passes to the northwest of Brandywine High School. Farther northeast
Route 261 (Delaware–Pennsylvania)
Route_261_(Delaware–Pennsylvania)
Creek Salem River Fenwick Creek Mannington Creek Game Creek Alloway Creek Naamans Creek South Branch Naamans Creek Perkins Run Stoney Creek Shellpot Creek
List of Delaware River tributaries
List_of_Delaware_River_tributaries
Highway in Delaware
Printz Boulevard and the route heads into Edgemoor. Here, it crosses Shellpot Creek and widens back into a divided highway, passing between a shopping center
U.S._Route_13_in_Delaware
Cemetery in Brandywine Hundred, Delaware, US
In 1682, William Penn granted Valentine Hollingsworth 986 acres on Shellpot Creek. The tract extended north to what is now Shipley Road, south to near
Newark Union Church and Cemetery
Newark_Union_Church_and_Cemetery
Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States
New Castle County, Delaware, United States. Green Meadow is north of Shellpot Creek, 3.8 miles northeast of Wilmington in the Brandywine Hundred. It is
Green_Meadow,_Delaware
Railway line in Delaware
by Norfolk Southern (NS). The line connects the Shellpot Branch (or Shellpot Secondary) and the Shellpot Industrial Track (Edgemoor Yard) in Wilmington
New_Castle_Secondary
Stream in Delaware, USA
Husbands Run is a 1.71 mi (2.75 km) long tributary to Brandywine Creek in New Castle County, Delaware north of Wilmington, Delaware. It rises in Woodley
Husbands_Run
Stream in Delaware, USA
Alapocas Run is a 1.05 mi (1.69 km) long tributary to Brandywine Creek in New Castle County, Delaware. This run drains a large portion of Alapocas Run
Alapocas_Run
Business route in Wilmington, Delaware
road changing to Philadelphia Pike. Here, the business route crosses Shellpot Creek and intersects DE 3 and Shipley Road, forming a concurrency with DE 3
U.S. Route 13 Business (Wilmington, Delaware)
U.S._Route_13_Business_(Wilmington,_Delaware)
Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States
machines in Lynnfield were still working 20 years later. Flooding along Shellpot Creek and its tributaries has been a concern to residents, as erosion is caused
Lynnfield,_Delaware
back: Pavilion Collapses at Croop's Glen in 1935". "Croops Glen (Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania, United States)". "White City Park (Penn Hills, Pennsylvania
List of defunct amusement parks in the United States
List_of_defunct_amusement_parks_in_the_United_States
line. Huff Creek Branch- a former Virginian Railway rail line. Allen Creek Bridge track- a former Virginian Railway rail line. Bowyer Creek Branch- a former
List of Norfolk Southern Railway lines
List_of_Norfolk_Southern_Railway_lines
Largest city in Delaware, United States
serves Wilmington along trackage rights on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, the Shellpot Secondary line heading through the eastern part of Wilmington as a bypass
Wilmington,_Delaware
Bridge that rotates horizontally around a vertical axis
Bridge Bridge Street Bridge Clay Street Bridge Pennsylvania Railroad's Shellpot Branch over the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware (original two-track
Swing_bridge
United States historic place
became increasingly difficult. In Wilmington, the PRR had already built the Shellpot Branch in 1888 to divert through freight traffic through the sparsely developed
Wilmington_Rail_Viaduct
Marcus Hook) Claymont Branch (Marcus Hook) Linwood Branch (Marcus Hook) Shellpot Branch (Edge Moor to Newport) Edge Moor Branch (Edge Moor) Brandywine Branch
List of Pennsylvania Railroad lines east of Pittsburgh
List_of_Pennsylvania_Railroad_lines_east_of_Pittsburgh
Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States
Norfolk Southern's Shellpot Branch. It roughly corresponds to census tract 30.2 A wooden bridge built in the 1860s over Brandywine Creek was replaced by
Riverside–11th_Street_Bridge
State highway in Kent and New Castle counties in Delaware, United States
through urban areas as an undivided road, crossing Norfolk Southern's Shellpot Secondary at-grade before intersecting the northbound direction of US 13
Delaware_Route_9
Highway in Delaware
The freeway comes to bridges over Norfolk Southern's Shellpot Secondary and Little Mill Creek as it continues through more wetlands west of the Russell
U.S._Route_202_in_Delaware
Former railroad in the US state of Delaware
and in the I-295 footprint have disappeared. A small portion between the Shellpot Secondary and the Northeast Corridor is still used as a crossover between
Delaware_Railroad
slab 1942 1990 US 13 (South Heald Street) Former Pennsylvania Railroad Shellpot Branch Wilmington New Castle 39°43′34″N 75°32′46″W / 39.72611°N 75.54611°W
List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Delaware
List_of_bridges_documented_by_the_Historic_American_Engineering_Record_in_Delaware
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Female
Arthurian
, shallot (the onion); or, Alclut, the name of the rock of Dumbarton.
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German (Stallmann)
German (Stallmann) : variant of Staller.German : topographic name for someone who lived in a muddy place, from the dialect word stal.English : habitational name from Stalmine in Lancashire, named probably with Old English stæll ‘creek’, ‘pool’ + Old Norse mynni ‘mouth’.English : possibly an occupational name for a stockman, from Middle English stall ‘stall’ + man ‘man’, or a topographic name for someone who lived by some cattle stalls.
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English
English : habitational name from either of the places called Washington, in Tyne and Wear and West Sussex. The latter is from Old English WassingatÅ«n ‘settlement (Old English tÅ«n) of the people of Wassa’, a personal name that is probably a short form of some compound name such as WÄðsige, composed of the elements wÄð ‘hunt’ + sige ‘victory’. Washington in Tyne and Wear is from Old English WassingtÅ«n ‘settlement associated with Wassa’.George Washington (1732–99), 1st president of the U.S. (1789–97), was born at Bridges Creek, VA. His great-grandfather had settled in the colony after emigrating from England in 1658. With the passage of time, the surname has come to be borne by more African Americans than English Americans. A prominent example was the educator Booker T. Washington (1856–1915), born a slave in VA, who adopted his surname from his stepfather, Washington Ferguson.
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Indian
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
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English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from a place so called in Hatherleigh, Devon.The Methodist Robert Strawbridge was born in Drummersnave (now Drumsna), near Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, Ireland. Some time between 1759 and 1766 he emigrated to MD and settled on Sam’s Creek, Frederick Co.
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Indian
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
Female
Arthurian
, shallot (the onion); or, Alclut, the name of the rock of Dumbarton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a place in Dorset named Creekmoor, from Middle English crike ‘creek’, ‘inlet’ + more ‘moor’, ‘marshy ground’. However, this surname is not found in current English records.
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English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : topographic name for someone who lived by a tidal creek or an inlet of the sea, Old English pyll, or a habitational name from Pylle in Somerset, which was named with this word.English (Devon and Cornwall) : descriptive nickname for a small, rotund person, from Middle English, Old French pil(l)e ‘ball’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Waite.Thomas Wait came to MA from England in 1634. Samuel Wait (1789–1867), a Baptist clergyman, was born in White Creek, NY, organized Baptists in NC and helped found what became Wake Forest College (1838).
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : from Old French pilleur ‘plunderer’, formerly used as a nickname for a bailiff.English (mainly Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived by a tidal creek (see Pill, Pyle).English (mainly Devon) : topographic name from Old French piler ‘pillar’.
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English and North German
English and North German : topographic name for someone who lived ‘over the creek’, from Middle English and Middle Low German over ‘over’ + beck ‘stream’, ‘creek’.Dutch : variant of Overbeek.Swedish (Överbäck) : ornamental or topographic name from över ‘over’ + bäck ‘stream’, ‘creek’ (Old Norse bekkr).Altered form of German Oberbeck.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin, possibly a habitational name, of which the second element appears to be Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘creek’. The first element may be a short form of an Old English personal name containing the element Ås ‘god’ (see for example Oswald) or its Old Norse cognate ás (see Osborne). However, the earliest known bearer of the name was Roger Wyswall, who was admitted as a burgess of Shrewsbury in 1450. The English name is found in various forms, including Woosall and Wossald.Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó hEodhusa ‘descendant of Eodhus’ (see Hussey).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
Boy/Male
Indian
Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shillito.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pangbourne in Berkshire, named with the Old English personal name Pǣga + -inga ‘followers or dependants of’ + burna ‘creek’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from the Middle English personal name Loveke, Old English Lufeca, a derivative of Lufa (see Love 1), or LÄ“ofeca, a derivative of LÄ“ofa (see Leaf 2).English : perhaps a habitational name from places in Cumbria and Northumberland called Lowick, or Lowich in Northamptonshire. The first is from Old Norse lauf ‘leaf’ + vÃk ‘creek’; the second is from the river name Low (possibly from Old English luh ‘pool’) + Old English wÄ«c ‘dairy farm’, ‘dwelling’; and the third from an unattested Old English personal name, Luffa, or Luhha + wÄ«c.Probably a respelling of Lovik.
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SHELLPOT CREEK
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Spanish
Female
Native American
Native American Miwok name PAPINA means "vine growing around an oak tree."
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French
Knight.
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Assamese, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Japanese, Kannada, Kashmiri, Lebanese, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sla
Beautiful; Pretty; Wise; Wisdom; Where She Goes Happiness Brings; Skill; Golden; Name which Brings Happiness
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Mighty with a Spear; Spear Warrior; Ruler of the Spear
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Australian, Greek
Youthful
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Muslim/Islamic
There have been men with this name
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Hindu, Indian, Portuguese
Nice
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English
king's illegitimate son'.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Goddess of Wealth; Seated in a Lotus
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n. pl.
A tribe of Indians who formerly lived near the site of the city of Natchez, Mississippi. In 1729 they were subdued by the French; the survivors joined the Creek Confederacy.
n.
A small stream; a brook; a creek.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians who formerly occupied Florida, where some of them still remain. They belonged to the Creek Confideration.
n. pl.
A tribe or confederacy of North American Indians, including the Muskogees, Seminoles, Uchees, and other subordinate tribes. They formerly inhabited Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.
a.
Containing, or abounding in, creeks; characterized by creeks; like a creek; winding.
n.
An inlet, bay, or creek; -- so called in the Orkney and Shetland Islands.
n.
A name of Allium Scorodoprasum and A. Ascalonium, two kinds of garlic, the latter of which is also called shallot.
n.
Any turn or winding.
n.
The chub sucker.
n.
See Shallot.
n.
A small inlet or bay, narrower and extending further into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river.
n.
A small kind of onion (Allium Ascalonicum) growing in clusters, and ready for gathering in spring; a scallion, or eschalot.
v. i.
A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London.
n.
A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore.
v. t.
A natural stream of water smaller than a river or creek.
n.
A stream of water smaller than a river and larger than a brook.
n.
A kind of small onion (Allium Ascalonicum), native of Palestine; the eschalot, or shallot.
n. pl.
A powerful tribe of North American Indians that formerly occupied the region of Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. They constituted a large part of the Creek confederacy.
n. pl.
A tribe of North American Indians belonging to the Creek confederation.