Amer built a two-story fieldstone house in 1783 that has survived and is now a retreat house of the Holy Rosary Church. In 1805 he was one of the five charter school trustees that built the first public school in the area; the Old Stone School was later used as Claymont's Library, until 1960, and is still preserved as a historic site.
There is some confusion regarding Amer's birth and death dates. Church records have his death as September 12 and his birth approximately September 30, 1749.
Amer built a two-story fieldstone house in 1783 that has survived and is now a retreat house of the Holy Rosary Church. In 1805 he was one of the five charter school trustees that built the first public school in the area; the Old Stone School was later used as Claymont's Library, until 1960, and is still preserved as a historic site.
There is some confusion regarding Amer's birth and death dates. Church records have his death as September 12 and his birth approximately September 30, 1749.
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