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Double School House Number 6

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The double school house was built after a large fire in Queenstown. The property was purchased by school trustees James Masey and his wife, in 1834. As was common at the time, the building featured two separate entrances for boys and girls. In 1874, a larger school house was built on Del Rhodes
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Avenue, to serve the community of 250 residents. The school was moved to a new alignment and converted to a private residence in 1884.
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This is the front elevation of the house, as seen from Main Street, as it was in September of 2015.
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland for the Year Ending 1888, Volume 7
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Buildings and structures in Queen Anne's County, Maryland
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Location of Double School House Number 6 in Maryland
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Queenstown, Maryland
38°59′27.3″N 76°9′21.0″W / 38.990917°N 76.155833°W / 38.990917; -76.155833
Double School House Number 6 is located in Maryland
Queenstown
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