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By William Francis

New Ark, because it is stated and seemed on colonial maps, is found in New fortress County close to the borders of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Scotch-Irish and Welsh settlers constructed Newark as a industry city round the intersection of 2 Lenni Lenape trails. Newark remained little greater than a village all through its historical past, achieving a inhabitants of simply 11,000 by way of 1960. this day it's over 30,000, with an extra 15,000 scholars on the collage of Delaware.

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