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Delaware Grove 


The first store [in Delaware Township] was built at Delaware Grove, in the southern part of the township, in the fall of 1834, by James T. Black, who was likewise the first postmaster.

 

The Post-office was established there in 1835, in the large building where it still remains [1877].  Mr. Black was an active and capable man, and during his residence, the "Grove" became a business center for the surrounding country.  Shops 


of various kinds sprang up, and a large hotel was built, which is still open for guests [1877].  After a short residence, Mr. Black, who had previously been considered a man of unsullied integrity, left his home and business in a mysterious manner and never returned.  His wife still [1877] occupies the old place.  He died recently in one of the Western States.  

 

History of Mercer County, 1877, page 28

 

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