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Location: Rural Southern Delaware
Additional Information: GODWIN’S SCHOOL – DISTRICT #190 - On March 10, 1896, the State Board of Education approved a resolution recommending the creation of a new school district to serve the needs of local residents. The recommendation was forwarded to the Sussex County Levy Court with a petition from fifteen property owners stating that the neighborhood possessed more than the 35 “scholars” required to consider their request. The creation of District #190 was formally approved the following June.
A subscription was circulated to raise funds to construct a school here on land provided by local storeowner Jacob Reese Godwin. The new school was named in his honor. Classes were held here until 1936, when the district was consolidated with Millsboro School #23.
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I love real, working shuters. We have quite a few here in Concord,Ma
ReplyDeleteMany of the older homes around here have them as well and the other day I saw them being installed on a brand new house in the historic town of Lewes. You would like it there Rob. :-)
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