Historical significance the Cooch’s Bridge Historic District
The Battle of Coochs Bridge, was a battle fought on September 3, 1777, between the Continental Army and American militia and primarily German soldiers serving alongside the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. It was the only significant military action during the war on the soil of Delaware. The battle was part of the Philadelphia Campaign 1777-1778.
Reportedly, the battle saw the first flying of the U.S. flag. Edward W. Cooch stated, “That circumstantial evidence indicated that the first use of the Stars and Stripes was a Coochs Bridge.
Property located at 1771 Old Coochs Bridge Rd, Newark, DE 19702 in the Historic district. Property registered in National Register of Historic Places.