Brown's Mill Rd. and Angle Road Greencastle, PA17201
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Built in 1836 and used through 1921, this stone structure served as an educational institution and community center for the Brown's Mill area for eighty-five years. Singing schools, debates, and spelling bees were held during each school year and one report tells of as many as a hundred sleighs bringing people on a winter night, to take part in a social event at the school.
Built in 1836 and used through 1921, this stone structure served as an educational institution and community center for the Brown's Mill area for eighty-five years.
John Brown (1800-1859) occupied an upstairs bedroom in this house in the summer of 1859, while he formulated his plan and secured weapons for his attack on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry on October 16, 1859.
Built in 1836 and used through 1921, this stone structure served as an educational institution and community center for the Brown's Mill area for eighty-five years.
Built in 1836 and used through 1921, this stone structure served as an educational institution and community center for the Brown's Mill area for eighty-five years.
Built in 1836 and used through 1921, this stone structure served as an educational institution and community center for the Brown's Mill area for eighty-five years.