Category Archives: Camp Security

Camp Security to be Preserved

I am so glad to hear the good news that the Pasch property (also known as the Weist farm), a vital part of the original tract on which Camp Security was located, is going to be preserved. Camp Security is … Continue reading

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Did York’s Camp Security Look Like This?

The public is invited by the Red Lion Area Historical Society to attend Jonathan Stayer’s program on Camp Security at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 22, 2012. It is at St. John’s UCC, 161 N. Main St., Red Lion (rear entrance). … Continue reading

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Fate of Camp Security Prisoners Important to Commanders

One of the best clues I have come across so far to try and figure out how many Revolutionary War prisoners were held at York’s Camp Security, 1781-1783, is a letter I found at the National Archives from American Commander … Continue reading

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Getting Closer to York’s Camp Security Numbers

There is a quote that goes something like “Even a blind pig finds an acorn once in a while,” meaning that if you keep rooting around you might come up with something. Every chance I get the past few years, … Continue reading

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A Different View from Camp Security Area Site

View of the Schultz House from top of field I recently attended the Springettsbury Township officially announcing that the township has acquired the former Rowe farm. This acquisition preserved 115 undeveloped acres, the largest intact part of the 280 original … Continue reading

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Springettsbury Township Acquires Rowe Farm in Camp Security Area

Part of the former Rowe farm from the Schultz House Tomorrow Springettsbury Township is holding a public gathering at the Schultz House barn, off Locust Grove Road near Old Orchard Road. The occasion is to celebrate the township’s acquisition, with … Continue reading

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Part of Camp Security area to be preserved

A few days ago, around dusk, I saw a small herd of about eight deer in this field. I was extremely pleased today to read the news today that the funds have been secured to purchase this property, 116 acres … Continue reading

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Hope for Camp Security Preservation

Virginians (camp shown above) didn’t want to give up prisoners-of-war, but we got them I am encouraged that Springettsbury Township has approved some funds to aid in the acquisition of the land known as the Rowe farm. Part of Camp … Continue reading

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York’s Camp Security Known as Cuckoo’s Nest by Soldier

View of part of probable Camp Security area There is admittedly a lot we still don’t know about Camp Security, but that doesn’t mean that we aren’t looking. Until more archaeological digs are done, we won’t know any more about … Continue reading

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What Was Found at York’s Schultz House?

Tray of items found at one level in one hole of dig Many thousands of artifacts were found during the recent archaeological dig at the Schultz House, items such as pieces of pottery and dishes, bottle glass and window glass, … Continue reading

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