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Dr. Gary D. Wray
120 E. Wild Rabbit Run
Lewes, DE 19958
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Images of America
Fort Miles
Fort Miles is in Cape Henlopen
State Park near historic Lewes and the site of Delaware's first Dutch
settlement. Named for Gen. Nelson Appleton Miles, this powerful seacoast
fortification was built during World War II to defend the vital industries of
the Delaware Valley. Included in this volume are rare vintage photographs of the
fort's heavy artillery, hundreds of 3,000-pound sea mines, and radar systems
that searched the nearby ocean for the enemy surface fleet. Its
powerful 12-and 16-inch guns could reach out between 15 and 25 miles to attack
an adversary. Today, the fort is being reborn as one of the best World War II
museums in the country; it is housed in a real World War II bunker and includes
the barracks complex and fire control towers.
Dr. Gary Wray co-founded and now serves as president of the Fort Miles
Historical Association. He also teaches history at Wilmington College and in the
Ph.D. program at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Lee Jennings,
historian for the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, has created a
number of successful living history programs including Fort Delaware's
award-winning effort. Jennings conceived the plan for opening Fort Miles to
interpretation and leads the group charged with restoration and creative public
programming.
The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns
and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents
the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community
today. Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage,
making history available to all.
Published by Arcadia.
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