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Greenwold, 625 South State Street, Dover (Kent County, Delaware).jpg
Greenwold, HABS Photo, July 1982
Greenwold (Dover, Delaware) is located in Delaware
Greenwold (Dover, Delaware)
Location in Delaware
Greenwold (Dover, Delaware) is located in the United States
Greenwold (Dover, Delaware)
Location in the United States
Location 625 S. State St., Dover, Delaware
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1863 (1863)
Built by Saunders, William
NRHP reference No. 73000488
Added to NRHP March 20, 1973

Greenwold, also known as the Manlove Hayes House, was a special old home in Dover, Delaware. It was built a long time ago, in 1863. This house had a unique design and a rich history. It was even listed on a special list of historic places!

Discovering Greenwold: A Historic Home

Greenwold was a two-and-a-half-story house. It had a main part with a central hallway. There was also a smaller wing at the back for services. The front of the house was wide with five sections. Its walls were covered in a material called stucco.

The roof of Greenwold had a special cross-gable shape. It also featured a decorative edge with brackets. A wide verandah stretched across the entire front of the house. The land around the house still looked much like it did when it was first built.

The Story of Greenwold's Builder

The house was built in 1863 by a man named Manlove Hayes. He was a very busy person. Manlove Hayes worked as a civil engineer. This means he designed and built things like roads and bridges. He was also a businessman and a local politician. A politician helps make decisions for the community.

The house stayed in the Hayes family for many years. They owned it until 1946.

New Owners and Historic Status

In 1946, Carl and Sarah Scull bought Greenwold. Carl Scull was a very important doctor. He was the chief of staff at Kent General Hospital. This hospital is now called Bayhealth Medical Center. Sadly, Carl passed away in 1950.

Sarah Scull continued to live in the house. She loved Greenwold and wanted to protect its history. In 1973, she successfully applied to have it added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a special list of buildings, sites, and objects important in American history.

Greenwold's Later Years

Sarah Scull sold Greenwold to Bayhealth in 1982. The health system used the house for offices for many years. However, around 2011, it became too expensive to heat and cool the old building.

In 2020, Bayhealth made a plan for the area. They suggested tearing down Greenwold and other nearby buildings. They wanted to build a new parking lot for their staff. This demolition work began in August 2023.

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