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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Dover, Delaware, People from Dover, Delaware, Wesley College (Delaware), Delaware State University, Thomas Clayton, Richard Bassett, John M. Vining, John M. Clayton, Joel Rakes, Henry Molleston, Charles L. Terry, Jr., James Sykes, Willard Hall, Henry M. Ridgely, John Patten, Gove Saulsbury, Dover International Speedway, William D. Denney, J. Frank Allee, Simeon S. Pennewill, James D. McGinnis, J. Allen Frear, Jr., Josiah O. Wolcott, William H. Boyce, John W. Houston, Eli M. Saulsbury, Martin W. Bates, Earle D. Willey, George Sykes, Nathaniel B. Smithers, St. Jones River, Joseph P. Comegys, James H. Hughes, John A. Nicholson, Harry A. Richardson, Madison Brengle, Richard R. Kenney, Old Dominion Brewing Company, Dover test, Teri Polo, Renie Martin, Dover Mall, Cyrus Cassells, Delaware Legislative Hall, Blue Hen Mall, James Tilton, Stephen R. Speed, Brian Bushweller, Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs, William Ellison Pennewill, Delaware Airpark, John C. Sigler, William N. Johnston, Chandelle Estates Airport, Dover Downs, Alumni Stadium, Ronnie Murphy, Dover Post, First State Fusion, Mike Meade, Campus Community School, Dyre Kearney, Eleazer McComb, Memorial Hall. Excerpt: Delaware State University (also referred to as Del State or DESU), is an American historically black, public university located in Dover, Delaware, with two satellite campuses in Wilmington, Delaware, and Georgetown, Delaware. With approximately 3,700 students, it is the second-largest university in the state (behind the University of Delaware) and encompasses six colleges and a diverse population of undergraduate and advanced-degree students. The institution was established as the State College for Colored Students, on May 15, 1891, by the Delaware General Assembly under the provisions of the Morrill Act of 189...