He was appointed to the high court of Delaware by Governor Pierre S. du Pont IV.
His father was Pierre S. du Pont IV, a former Republican Congressional Representative and Governor of Delaware.
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I. du Pont de Nemours Company was the holding company formed in the early 1900s by T. Coleman du Pont, Alfred I. du Pont and Pierre S. du Pont to save the family business from being bought out by a rival.
The school was funded by Pierre S. du Pont as part of a reform and rebuilding of African-American schools in Delaware, between 1919 and 1928.
Pierre du Pont resigned the chairmanship of GM in response to GM President Alfred Sloan's dispute with Raskob over Raskob's involvement with the Democratic National Committee.
Pierre S. du Pont had agreed to get the process started and provided the massive financial support from his own funds.