Delaware 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB390 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Rep. Ramone & Sen. Mantzavinos           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE BILL NO. 390       AN ACT TO NAME THE HILL ON THE EAST BANK OF MILL CREEK LOCATED ON NEW CASTLE PARCEL NUMBER 08-025-00-018 AS LIEUTENANT MCMICHAELS HILL OF EMINENCE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Ramone & Sen. Mantzavinos     

SPONSOR: Rep. Ramone & Sen. Mantzavinos

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Ramone & Sen. Mantzavinos 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE BILL NO. 390 

   

 AN ACT TO NAME THE HILL ON THE EAST BANK OF MILL CREEK LOCATED ON NEW CASTLE PARCEL NUMBER 08-025-00-018 AS LIEUTENANT MCMICHAELS HILL OF EMINENCE. 

   

  WHEREAS, on September 8, 1777, General George Washington and his Continentals were pursuing 16,000 British and Hessian forces who were marching from the area of Coochs Bridge towards Philadelphia to seize the colonial capital; and   WHEREAS, General Washingtons force of 11,000 continental soldiers were positioned along the east banks of the Red Clay Creek west of Newport expecting the British to march towards his position and give battle; and   WHEREAS, on that day the British did not advance to General Washingtons position as expected; and    WHEREAS, General Washington needed to find the exact location of the British march so that he could position his Continental army advantageously for a battle that would end the war in his favor; and   WHEREAS, from the position at Red Clay Creek, General Washington ordered George Weedons brigade to advance in a northwest direction to find the British; and   WHEREAS, General Weedons brigade marched to a hill along the east banks of Mill Creek in an area known as Spring Grove from which this position they observed British forces positioned on the next hill located on the opposite side of Mill Creek where the historic Spring Grove Mill House stands today; and   WHEREAS, gunfire was exchanged throughout the night between the two hills separated by Mill Creek; and   WHEREAS, this combat event would become known as General Weedons Foray at Spring Grove; and    WHEREAS, on July 20, 2023, Delaware Public Archives placed historical marker number NCC-264 next to the driveway entrance of the Spring Grove Mill House at 3200 Stoney Batter Road, Wilmington, Delaware commemorating the location as the Site of General Weedons Foray at Spring Grove; and   WHEREAS, Scottish born Lieutenant James McMichael of the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment was a member of General Weedons brigade and participated in the foray; and   WHEREAS, Lieutenant McMichael kept a personal diary that recorded his experiences during the Revolutionary War from 1776 to the end of his service in 1788 providing a significant primary source of detailed information for future generations; and   WHEREAS, in his diary Lieutenant McMichael referred to the hill where General Weedons brigade engaged in the foray with the British as a hill of eminence; and    WHEREAS, the foray was the most impactful combat event that occurred on Delaware soil because it aided General Washington in making strategical adjustments that enabled his forces to reach Chadds Ford in time to create defensive positions in preparation for the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, thus preventing the British from seizing Philadelphia without the strong resistance imposed by the Continental army in the Battle of Brandywine; and    WHEREAS, this provided the French with a higher level of confidence in General Washingtons ability to fight the war leading the French to formally recognize America as a sovereign nation, and France became fully committed to joining America in the Revolutionary War; and   WHEREAS, French support was a significant factor in the United States of America winning the Revolutionary War; and    WHEREAS, on July 4, 2026, the State of Delaware and the United States of America will be celebrating the Semiquincentennial anniversary of the birth of our nation and identification of significant Revolutionary War events and locations will enhance the experience for all current citizens and future generations;   NOW, THEREFORE:   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:   Section 1. The hill east of Mill Creek situated on New Castle County Parcel number 08-025-00-018 is hereby named Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence.   Section 2. Where appropriate, maps produced depicting Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence will be labeled as such.      

 WHEREAS, on September 8, 1777, General George Washington and his Continentals were pursuing 16,000 British and Hessian forces who were marching from the area of Coochs Bridge towards Philadelphia to seize the colonial capital; and 

 WHEREAS, General Washingtons force of 11,000 continental soldiers were positioned along the east banks of the Red Clay Creek west of Newport expecting the British to march towards his position and give battle; and 

 WHEREAS, on that day the British did not advance to General Washingtons position as expected; and  

 WHEREAS, General Washington needed to find the exact location of the British march so that he could position his Continental army advantageously for a battle that would end the war in his favor; and 

 WHEREAS, from the position at Red Clay Creek, General Washington ordered George Weedons brigade to advance in a northwest direction to find the British; and 

 WHEREAS, General Weedons brigade marched to a hill along the east banks of Mill Creek in an area known as Spring Grove from which this position they observed British forces positioned on the next hill located on the opposite side of Mill Creek where the historic Spring Grove Mill House stands today; and 

 WHEREAS, gunfire was exchanged throughout the night between the two hills separated by Mill Creek; and 

 WHEREAS, this combat event would become known as General Weedons Foray at Spring Grove; and  

 WHEREAS, on July 20, 2023, Delaware Public Archives placed historical marker number NCC-264 next to the driveway entrance of the Spring Grove Mill House at 3200 Stoney Batter Road, Wilmington, Delaware commemorating the location as the Site of General Weedons Foray at Spring Grove; and 

 WHEREAS, Scottish born Lieutenant James McMichael of the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment was a member of General Weedons brigade and participated in the foray; and 

 WHEREAS, Lieutenant McMichael kept a personal diary that recorded his experiences during the Revolutionary War from 1776 to the end of his service in 1788 providing a significant primary source of detailed information for future generations; and 

 WHEREAS, in his diary Lieutenant McMichael referred to the hill where General Weedons brigade engaged in the foray with the British as a hill of eminence; and  

 WHEREAS, the foray was the most impactful combat event that occurred on Delaware soil because it aided General Washington in making strategical adjustments that enabled his forces to reach Chadds Ford in time to create defensive positions in preparation for the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, thus preventing the British from seizing Philadelphia without the strong resistance imposed by the Continental army in the Battle of Brandywine; and  

 WHEREAS, this provided the French with a higher level of confidence in General Washingtons ability to fight the war leading the French to formally recognize America as a sovereign nation, and France became fully committed to joining America in the Revolutionary War; and 

 WHEREAS, French support was a significant factor in the United States of America winning the Revolutionary War; and  

 WHEREAS, on July 4, 2026, the State of Delaware and the United States of America will be celebrating the Semiquincentennial anniversary of the birth of our nation and identification of significant Revolutionary War events and locations will enhance the experience for all current citizens and future generations; 

 NOW, THEREFORE: 

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

 Section 1. The hill east of Mill Creek situated on New Castle County Parcel number 08-025-00-018 is hereby named Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence. 

 Section 2. Where appropriate, maps produced depicting Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence will be labeled as such. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This bill names the hill east of Mill Creek situated on New Castle County parcel number 08-025-00-018 as Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence. This was the site of the action during the Revolutionary War that was the most impactful combat event that occurred on Delaware soil.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This bill names the hill east of Mill Creek situated on New Castle County parcel number 08-025-00-018 as Lieutenant McMichaels Hill of Eminence. This was the site of the action during the Revolutionary War that was the most impactful combat event that occurred on Delaware soil.