Talk:Archibald Rogers Estate
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The Archibald Rogers Estate, known as Crumwold Hall, was used to house the FDR School, which received a charter in 1948. This information was found in the writings of Eleanor Roosevelt, and shows that Crumwold Hall did not become the home of the Eymard Semiary in 1942, as stated in the article. Al Syracuse (talk) 14:49, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
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