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Seneca Schoolhouse:
In 1865, local farmer and miller Upton Darby canvassed neighbors for subscriptions to construct a one-room schoolhouse of red sandstone from the Seneca quarries. Darby donated the land and building materials: families contributed labor as well as cash. The school was run by the community until 1876. Then operated as a Montgomery County Public School until it closed in 1910. Restored in 1981 by Historic Medley District, Inc.
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