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FOHG Position Paper on La Grange Record Plan Submission 8/24/08

La Grange -Record Major Subdivision Plan- App. No. 2005-1045(S)

Approved Preliminary Plan for La Grange Map (10/2007)

La Grange manor house roof- falling into disrepair

La Grange historic granary building- leaning more

La Grange historic landscaping- removed

Approval of La Grange Preliminary Plan (10/26/07)

Land Use Response to Developer Inquiry (10/25/07)

DNREC Bog Turtle Findings (8/10/07)

DNREC Review of La Grange Preliminary Plan (2/27/07)

NCC Land Use Review Plan of La Grange (8/8/2007)

NCC Planning Board Recommendation (Ord. 07-019) 5/1/2007

Developments Sprawl Into Rural Areas- UD REVIEW (5/8/07)

Historic Review Board Staff Analysis for La Grange (4/3/07)

Our Position on La Grange Preliminary Plan (3/14/07)

La Grange Preliminary Plan map

Revised La Grange Exploratory Development Plan (10/3/06)

SLAPP Resource Center Document (10/13/2006)

Letter re: Flaws in Phase II Bog Turtle Study (12/1/2006)

10/2/06 -- DelDOT letter to NCC Land Use re: TIS Waiver

9/26/06 FOHG Press Release- La Grange Developer Files New Plan

6/21/06 Developer's Response to HRB Recommendations

2/15/06 HRB Recommendations for La Grange

Land Use Response to 12/05 La Grange Site Plan (1/30/06)

State of Delaware Memoriam to Anne M. Barczewski (1/11/2006)

New Castle County Posthumous Award to Anne Barczewski

Dr. S. H. Black's 1817 water color painting of La Grange

La Grange Communities LLC development plan map from 12/1/2005

La Grange aerial view

PLUS review – PLUS 2005-06-15; La Grange (Barczewski farm)


Our Pages

Another Glagow Area Rev War site threatened (11/1/09)

FOHG Position Paper on La Grange Record Plan Submission 8/24/08

Land Use Fails To Support Historic Review Board (2/22/08)

La Grange Facts Sheet (1/18/2008)

Developer refiles SLAPP suits against FoHG members (2/20/2007)

La Grange developer's SLAPP suit dismissed (2/7/07)

Follow the players in New Castle County development (5/30/06)

POSSIBLE TEST OF ANTI-SLAPP LAW IN DE (5/28/06)

Please help support the Friends of Historic Glasgow, DE!

Going, Going, Gone? (3/26/04)

Obituary for Anne Barczewski (1/8/06)

Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and Society in 19th C. America

Developer sues ex-owners of historic farm (1/15/06)

Historic Farm in Jeopardy (2/11/05)

Glasgow auction bids on history (7/13/03)

Open land isn't worth paying any price in competition (9/29/04)

La Grange Communities LLC development project plan # 20051045

SLAPP suit filed against LaGrange development opponents

West End Dairy founder, farmer dies at age 95 (1/7/06)

National Register: La Grange (1974)

Developer looks to add homes, shops, school to historic Glasgow

Petition to save Historic Glasgow

Press Release (9/13/05)

Delaware's history can be reduced to street names (8/30/05)

Preservationists must act fast to save historic farm (8/20/05)

School district is seeking to destroy historic farm (8/10/05)

1600 Artifacts Discovered At La Grange (7/25/05 Press Release)

LaGrange Press Release: Developer wants more time (5/8/05)

PLUS review – PLUS 2005-06-15; La Grange (Barczewski farm)

Capital of the Rebellion: Phila. and the Revolution. (8/26/1777)

Feinting Spell: Howe headquarters at Aikin's Tavern

Battle of Cooch's Bridge

Howes' headquarters are at Aitkens tavern; Cornwallis (9/9/1777)

Geo. Washington letter: Iron Hill, Coach's [Cooch's] Mill 1777

Geo. Washington's letter to Continental Congress (9/3/1777)

Aithim's Tavern [Aiken's Tavern], Crouch's Mills [Cooch's] 1777

Glasgow Regional Park welcomed (10/26/03)

Glasgow park gets under way (9/14/03)

Bidding for farm in NCCo hits snag (6/9/2003)

Glasgow park parcel could cost county $12 million (9/16/04)

Delaware's heritage is disappearing (12/3/03)

Citizens Work To Save Historic Landmarks (Glasgow) (3/8/04)

Friends of Historic Glasgow news (8/20/04)

Glasgow property is historic (10/5/04)

Historic farm sold to NCCo developer (2/4/05) - WRONG!

Christina Basin's importance is undeniable (7/18/04)

NCCo decides $12 million too much for 236-acre property 9/21/04

Where Green Trees, Not Greenbacks, Flourish (6/21/97)

La Grange Press Release: Battle to Save LaGrange (2/11/05)

National Register: Cooch's Bridge Historic District (1973)

National Register: Aiken's Tavern Historic District (1977)

HABS DE-216: La Grange Granary (aka.: Samuel H. Black Farm)

New Castle County Parcel View of La Grange (Barczewski farm)

Royal Farms developing Battle of Cooch's Bridge gateway (3/2/05)

Brooks House Historic Zoning Overlay (7/14/04)

Threatened by Cloverleaf - News Gazette article (5/30/73)

History of nepotism at historic Glasgow's expense (5/17/05)


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NCC eParcelView Map of the La Grange farm (parcel # 1102600039)

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American Battlefield Protection Program

Bear-Glasgow Council of Civic Organizations

New Castle County Historic Review Board

Historical Society of Delaware

New Castle County (DE) Dept. of Land Use

Delaware State Historic Preservation Office

Preservation Delaware, Inc.

Iron Hill Museum

Delaware Heritage Commission, Battle of Cooch's Bridge

Cooch's Bridge Chapter, National Society of DAR

NRHP, Delaware, New Castle County, Historic Districts

Online Petition to Save Historic Glasgow (DE)


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Friends of Historic Glasgow (Delaware)
La Grange Press Release: Battle to Save LaGrange (2/11/05)


Battle To Preserve Glasgow Farm Will Continue
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Glasgow, DE, February 11, 2005 - Friends of Historic Glasgow (FOHG), a grassroots organization that has collected 1,300 signatures in favor of preserving the 236-acre La Grange farm, vows to continue opposing all development plans for the property. Although the Barczewski family, who currently owns the farm, recently accepted a sales agreement from local developer Steven J. Nichols, the farm has not yet been sold. The farm is located just outside Glasgow, DE, near the intersections of U.S. Route 40 and state route 896.

"We are disappointed that the sales agreement was signed," stated Earnie Davis, who has been active in representing FOHG at recent public meetings. "However, we believe that continued community opposition
has the potential to save the property, which has great historic and environmental significance to all of Delaware."

The 1815 Federal period farmhouse and nearby granary building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the granary is also listed on the Historic American Building Survey. There are two
archaeologist documented Native American encampments on the farm (the Butterworth and the Barczewski sites). In the farm's woods are authenticated, intact remains of British and Hessian earthen trenches from the September 3, 1777, Revolutionary War battle of Cooch's bridge. There is also documented evidence on the farm of Benjamin Latrobe's venture to build a feeder canal in 1804 (New Castle County Historical Marker NC-59).

Major areas of drainage and wetlands crisscross the property. Eight distinct and separate areas have been designated as national wetlands. Seven distinct areas have been designated as state wetlands. A quarter of the water recharge area for Glasgow is on the Barczewski farm.

Anne Barczewski and her late husband purchased La Grange in the mid 1940s, and set about restoring the property. She had stated many times, both publicly and privately, that she did not want the farm to ever be
developed. Mrs. Barczewski, who is 94, suffers from advanced Alzheimer's disease, and is currently in hospice care.

Last year, New Castle County officials made a $9.6 million offer to buy all but five acres of farm for preservation. Those five acres are the only ones currently zoned for commercial development, while the rest of the farm is zoned suburban. However, at a September 2004 public hearing before the New Castle County Council, attorney David Ferry, who represents brothers Steven and George Barczewski, insisted the farm was worth at least $12 million, and that his clients would not accept anything less.

New Castle County and Delaware state government officials had recently been in contact with Joanne B. Lewis, Anne Barczewski's daughter, about putting together another deal to purchase the farm for preservation. Although Mrs. Lewis was amenable to discussions, Mr. Ferry threatened Mrs. Lewis with legal action on behalf of his clients if she delayed any longer signing a sales agreement with a developer.

Mr. Nichols has 90 days under the sales agreement to determine if the farm can be developed to his satisfaction. The initial deposit paid to the family was only $25,000. The agreement then gives the buyer another six months to close the sale.

"We believe that significant public opposition to development can still save La Grange," explained Mr. Davis. "We are encouraging people to contact their state and county officials and to turn out at public
hearings if they would like to see the farm preserved."

CONTACT INFORMATION:

If you would like to help protect this property from development and permanently preserve its historic, cultural, and natural resources for future generations, please contact:

The Friends of Historic Glasgow
ATTN: Nancy V. Willing
5 Francis Circle
Newark, DE 19711

Telephone: (302) 366-1855
E-mail: historicglasgow@earthlink.net
E-mail: NancyVWilling@yahoo.com








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