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Trinity; post village in Sussex County. 
Union; village in Newcastle County. 
Vance; neck of land lying between Silver River and Drawyer Creek in Newcastle 
County. 
Vandyke; village in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. 
Viola; post village in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 
Railroad. 
Walker; village in Newcastle County. 
Waples; post village in Sussex County. 
Ward; village in Sussex County. 
Warwick; post village in Sussex County. 
Westville; village in Kent County. 
Whitesboro; post village in Sussex County on the Queen Anne's Railroad. 
Whitesville; post village in Sussex County. 
Wildcat; branch, a tributary to Choptank River in Kent County. 
Williamsville ; post village in Sussex County. 
Willowgrove ; village in Kent County. 
Wilmington; city and county seat of Newcastle County. Population, 76,508. It is 
the port of entry, situated on the Delaware River and on the Brandywine and 
Christiana creeks which unite one-half mile from the river. It is on the Phila- 
delphia, Baltimore and Washington, the Philadelphia and Reading, and the 
Baltimore and Ohio railroads. 
Winterthur; post village in Newcastle County on the Philadelphia and Reading 
Railway. 
Wooddale; post village in Newcastle County on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Woodland; post village in Sussex County. 
Woodside; post village in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- 
ington Railroad. 
Wyoming-; town in Kent County on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington 
Railroad. Population, 450. 
Yorklyn; post village in Newcastle County on the Baltimore and Ohio. 
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