Do you know anything about this building?

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Any insight into this old structure? (See photo from another angle below.)


Robert Creech has a question.

"Could someone help me out with this? My wife and I travel York County backroads alot, taking pictures of the countryside and such. We were on Frosty Hill Road in York and came upon the attached building (pictured above).

It appears to be a church or school, but I am not sure. I was wondering if there is anyone who could give me any information about this building? ...

The building is in the vicinity of Muddy Creeks Forks in Southeastern York County.

If you need to look at it to access, you'd better hurry. Robert Creech says that when things turn green, it will be mostly covered with fines.

For a car tour of southeastern York County, see Cross Roads and Muddy Creek Forks

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It's located in southeastern York County, probably Lower Chanceford Township.

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It's the Jamison School, owned now by Steve & Dolores Krick in Lower Chanceford twp. It was a one room school house.

The building was named after the Rev Samuel Jamison who sold the property for the school. Rev Jamison lived at 46 Downs Rd. Teachers included Leon Walker, Helen Stewart,, Pauline Ruff, Mildred Scott, Mildred Wambaugh And Sara Atkins. Pauline Grove was the last in 1947.

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