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The Manual Labor Institute

July 15, 2017 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Gordon, Rittenhouse, Sergeantsville Tags: schools

This is the story of an unusual school in the 1830s run by an eccentric visionary, who sadly failed to make a success of it.

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Ducks’ Flat

July 4, 2017 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, E. T. Bush Tags: land titles, schools

Ducks, A Vanished School, and The Dawn of the Space Age
“The ‘Oregon’ and Other Schools,” continued

Ducks’ Flat, view from Route 519 looking north

With a name like Ducks’ Flat, you just know there must be a story there. But first, is it Duck’s Flat or Ducks’ Flat? I pitch for Ducks’, since it must have been a place where migrating ducks would gather. That’s the way Egbert T. Bush saw it. In his article “The ‘Oregon’ and Other Schools,” which I recently published in its entirety.1

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Sergeant’s Mills, part four

July 1, 2017 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, E. T. Bush, Fulper, Green, Opdycke, Rosemont, Sergeant Tags: houses, land titles, politics, portraits

This series of posts has been based on an article by Egbert T. Bush called “Sergeant’s Mills Once a Prosperous Place.” My previous post dealt with two of the four farms located in the Rosemont valley, on the north side of the road from Rittenhouse’s Tavern (Rosemont) to Skunk Town (Sergeantsville), otherwise known as Route 604. This post will describe the owner of the third farm, and include the rest of Mr. Bush’s article.

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