12 GAZETTEER OF DELAWARE. [bull. 230. 
Lewes; town in Sussex County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington and 
the Queen Anne's railroads. Population, 2,259. 
Lincoln; post village in Sussex County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. 
Lisbon; point in Newcastle County projecting into Delaware Bay. 
Little; creek rising in Kent County and emptying into Delaware Bay. 
Little Bombay Hook; small marshy island in Delaware Bay in Kent County near 
mouth of Delaware River. 
Littlecreek; town in Kent County. Population, 259. 
Little Duck; creek, a tributary to Delaware Bay in Kent County. 
Love; creek, rises in Sussex County and empties into Rehoboth Bay. 
Lowes Crossroads; village in Sussex County. 
McClellandsville; post village in Newcastle County. 
McDonoug-h; post village in Newcastle County. 
Magnolia; town in Kent County. Population, 208. 
Marshailton; post village in Newcastle County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Marydel; village on boundary line between Delaware and Maryland on the Phila- 
delphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad. 
Masten; village in Kent County. 
Middle; creek, a small right-hand tributary to Indian River in Sussex County. 
Middleford; post village in Sussex County on Nanticoke River. 
Middletown; town in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. Population, 1,567. 
Midway; post village in Sussex County. 
Milford; town in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 
Railroad. Population, 2,500. 
Mill; creek, a branch of Smyrna River in Kent County. 
Millsboro; town in Sussex County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 
Railroad. Population, 391. 
Millville; post village in Sussex County. 
Milton; town in Sussex County on the Queen Anne's Railroad. Population, 948. 
Mispillion; small creek forming the boundary between Sussex and Kent counties 
and flowing into Delaware Bay. 
Mission; village in Sussex County. 
Montchanin; post village in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia and Reading 
Railway. 
Morris; branch of Smyrna River in Newcastle County. 
Mount Cuba; post village in Newcastle County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Mount Pleasant; post village in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore 
and Washington Railroad. 
Mudstone; branch of St. Jones Creek in Kent County. 
Murder Hill; small creek rising in Kent County and flowing into Delaware Bay. 
Nanticoke; river, rises in Sussex County and runs southwestward into Maryland, 
where it forms the boundary between the counties of Dorchester and Wicomico, 
and enters Chesapeake Bay at the western extremity of the latter county. 
Length, 75 miles. 
Nassau; post village in Sussex County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. 
Newark; town in Newcastle County on the Baltimore and Ohio and the Philadel- 
phia, Baltimore and Washington railroads. Population, 1,213. 
Newcastle; city in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad, situated on the Delaware River. Population, 3,380. 
Newcastle; county, the most northern of the State, bordering on Pennsylvania. 
It is bounded on the east by Delaware River and Bay and is drained by Brandy- 
