Naamans Creek

Naamans Creek (spelled Naaman Creek on federal maps[1]) is a tributary of the Delaware River in northeast New Castle County, Delaware and southeast Delaware County, Pennsylvania[2] The stream rises near the intersection of Foulk Road and Naamans Creek Road at in Bethel Township, Pennsylvania, flows through Arden, Delaware,[3] and discharges into the Delaware River at in Claymont, Delaware.[1] The creek is believed to be named after a Minqua chief who befriended the Swedish settlers of the area.[4] A large tract of land along the creek was deeded to Governor Johan Risingh by chief Peminacka in 1655.[5]

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References

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Naaman Creek
  2. ^ "Naamans Creek Watershed". Delaware Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control. http://www.dnrec.state.de.us/DNREC2000/Library/Water/naamans.pdf. Retrieved April 29, 2011. 
  3. ^ Wiencek, Henry (May 1992). "Laying out the idyllic life in a latter-day Arden". Smithsonian (Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution) 23 (2): 124. ISSN 00377333. OCLC 265517591. 
  4. ^ Ferris, Benjamin (1846). A history of the original settlements on the Delaware. Wilson & Heald. p. 134. 
  5. ^ "New Castle County Markers: Naamans Creek". Delaware State Archives. http://archives.delaware.gov/markers/ncc/NAAMANS%20CREEK%20NC-3.shtml. Retrieved April 29, 2011.