page header image

photo of marker

NC-169:

The oldest portion of this structure was erected in 1893 to replace two smaller schools that were no longer adequate to serve the needs of local students. This building was constructed largely through the efforts of the duPont family, long-time supporters of public education in Delaware. It was named for Alexis Irenée duPont in recognition of his many years of service as an active member of the boards of local schools. Opening in January 1894, the building was distinguished by its unique Romanesque architectural style. The facility has been expanded at various times to meet the demands of a growing student body. Classes at all grade levels attended here until 1952. Following the opening of a new elementary school in Greenville that year, this school was utilized for students at the secondary level. Since completion of construction of a new High School at another location in 1966, this facility has functioned as a Junior High and Middle School. This building is part of the Henry Clay Village Historic District of the National Register of Historic Places.

Installed in 2007.

Sponsors:

The Honorable Charles L. Copeland, Delaware State Senate, 2007.


Click here to view the photo gallery on Flickr

Resources Related to Greenville:

Click to view resources about the town

Location:

3130 Kennett Pike, Greenville, DE 19807


Links to more resources: