File:African Chapel on Rt. 287 in Lovettsville..jpg

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A photo of the old African Chapel on Rt. 287 in Lovettsville. According to Yetive Weatherly's "Lovettsville: The German Settlement", messrs J.F. Hamilton and F.B. Lewis served as teachers before 1910. "One very outstanding teacher, Mildred Gray, instructed the boys and girls in the Lovettsville area for a number of years. When the enrollment dropped below fifteen, the school was closed and pupils were transported to Waterford or Leesburg until desegregation took place."

(Clipping from The Brunswick Citizen; information from "Lovettsville: The German Settlement".)

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current11:21, 19 November 2019Thumbnail for version as of 11:21, 19 November 20191,110 × 691 (213 KB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)A photo of the old African Chapel on Rt. 287 in Lovettsville. According to Yetive Weatherly's "Lovettsville: The German Settlement", messrs J.F. Hamilton and F.B. Lewis served as teachers before 1910. "One very outstanding teacher, Mildred Gray, instru...

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