The one-room stone building was named the Federal School, indicating the pride of the townspeople in being part of the recently federated United States. Payment for the land was made by five trustees: Philip Sheaff, William Brook, Francis Lee, David Lyons and Benjamin Hayes Smith “for the purpose of erecting a school thereon for the use of said Township of Haverford.” Alexander Symington received 5 shillings for an irregularly shaped building lot of one-quarter of an acre and three perches near the intersection of present-day Darby and Coopertown roads. The listing broker’s offer of compensation is made only to participants of the MLS where the listing is filed.The first record of the purchase of land for a school in Haverford Township was October 29, 1797. Property information displayed is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed.Ĭopyright 2023 Bright MLS, Inc. Some properties which appear for sale on the website may no longer be available because they are for instance, under contract, sold or are no longer being offered for sale. The property information being provided on or through the website is for the personal, non-commercial use of consumers and such information may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Listing information is from various brokers who participate in the Bright MLS IDX program and not all listings may be visible on the site. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website appears in part through the BRIGHT Internet Data Exchange program, a voluntary cooperative exchange of property listing data between licensed real estate brokerage firms, and is provided by BRIGHT through a licensing agreement.
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