Blackbird Hundred
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Blackbird Hundred is the name of an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware. Hundreds were once used as a basis for representation in the Delaware General Assembly, and while their names still appear on all real estate transactions, they presently have no meaningful use or purpose except as a geographical point of reference.
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[edit] Boundaries and Formation
Blackbird Hundred is that portion of New Castle County that lies south of Blackbird Creek and Cypress Creek, a tributary of the Chester River. Very small portions of the towns of Smyrna and Clayton, both primarily in Kent County, are the only towns or named communities in Blackbird Hundred. It was formed from Appoquinimink Hundred in 1875 and was named for Blackbird Creek that flows along its northern boundary.
[edit] Development
Blackbird Hundred remains largely rural.
[edit] Geography
Important geographical features, in addition to Blackbird Creek, include the Delaware River, which forms its eastern boundary, the Smyrna River, formerly known as Duck Creek, which forms its southern boundary, and the North West Branch of the Smyrna River. It is entirely in the coastal plain region on the Delmarva Peninsula.
[edit] Transportation
Important roads include portions of the Beach Highway (DE Route 1), the DuPont Highway (US Route 13), and the Thoroughfare Neck Road (DE Route 9). A portion of the old Delaware Railroad, subsequently the Delmarva branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad runs north-south through the hundred.
New Castle County, Delaware County Seat: Wilmington |
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Bellefonte | Clayton | Elsmere | Middletown | Newport | Odessa | Smyrna | Townsend |
Villages |
Arden | Ardencroft | Ardentown |
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Bear | Brookside | Claymont | Collins Park | Christiana | Edgemoor | Glasgow | Greenville | Gwinhurst | Hockessin | Holly Oak | Marshallton | Minquadale | Montchanin | North Star | Ogletown | Pike Creek | Rockland | Stanton | Wilmington Manor | Winterthur | Winterset Farms |
Hundreds |
Appoquinimink | Blackbird | Brandywine | Christiana | Mill Creek | New Castle | Pencader | Red Lion | St. George's | White Clay | Wilmington |
State of Delaware Dover (capital) |
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