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  • ...and [[Micha Humphrey]]. Here they erected the first saw mill in [[Preston Hollow]]. * Abt. 1910 - Site of [[Rensselaerville District School No. 14]].
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  • ...chool #14 in [[Preston Hollow]] were the only multi room buildings. Common school education began in 1795 with the State Legislature voting 1590 pounds to be ...nd was also numbered [[Berne School No. 3]] and [[Rensselaerville District School No. 23]]. It was also known at one time as #27.<ref name="PMHH" />
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  • ...chool #14 in [[Preston Hollow]] were the only multi room buildings. Common school education began in 1795 with the State Legislature voting 1590 pounds to be ...nd was also numbered [[Berne School No. 3]] and [[Rensselaerville District School No. 23]]. It was also known at one time as #27.<ref name="PMHH" />
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  • [[Image:Dist14School.jpg|400px|thumb|center|<center>Pucker St. School - ''Photo Courtesy Rensselaerville Historical Society''</center>]] ...gh school was run in this building beginning circa 1910 and the elementary school was in the same building. It was closed about 1970 and then used as the Ame
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  • __NOTOC__[[Image:ph 7.jpg|400px|thumb|Right|<center>Village Street Preston Hollow, photo from [[People Made It Happen Here]]</center>]] Preston Hollow is a hamlet of [[Rensselaerville]] in the southwestern part of town along t
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