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This episode explores how Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, became a critical sanctuary and supply hub during the darkest moments of the American Revolution. In 1777—after George Washington’s victories at Trenton and Princeton—the region absorbed the pressures of war, housing Hessian prisoners who labored locally and, in many cases, ultimately integrated into the community.
As British forces seized Philadelphia, Lancaster briefly transformed into the seat of government, hosting Pennsylvania’s leadership and even the Continental Congress. The episode traces the cascading consequences of the Battle of Brandywine, including the creation of specialized military hospitals in religious communities like Ephrata Cloister and Lititz.
Beyond battles, the story confronts the war’s grinding realities—runaway inflation, the struggle to supply an army, the emergence of national symbols like the American flag, and the deep despair felt as the Continental Army endured winter at Valley Forge while the British occupied the capital. Together, these moments reveal Lancaster County’s outsized role in sustaining the Revolution when the nation’s future hung in the balance.
📖 Learn about Lancaster County's many unique places when you step off the beaten path with Uncharted Lancaster: Field Guide to the Strange, Storied, and Hidden Places of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by Adam Zurn. This one-of-a-kind 239-page guidebook uncovers 56 fascinating sites, from the county’s very own fountain of youth to the oldest continuously operating short-line railroad in the western hemisphere.
Packed with history, local stories, and GPS locations, this book is your ticket to exploring the mysterious corners of Lancaster like never before. Whether you’re a lifelong local, a history buff, or just looking for a unique adventure, this field guide will spark your curiosity and send you exploring. Start your adventure here.
By Adam ZurnThis episode explores how Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, became a critical sanctuary and supply hub during the darkest moments of the American Revolution. In 1777—after George Washington’s victories at Trenton and Princeton—the region absorbed the pressures of war, housing Hessian prisoners who labored locally and, in many cases, ultimately integrated into the community.
As British forces seized Philadelphia, Lancaster briefly transformed into the seat of government, hosting Pennsylvania’s leadership and even the Continental Congress. The episode traces the cascading consequences of the Battle of Brandywine, including the creation of specialized military hospitals in religious communities like Ephrata Cloister and Lititz.
Beyond battles, the story confronts the war’s grinding realities—runaway inflation, the struggle to supply an army, the emergence of national symbols like the American flag, and the deep despair felt as the Continental Army endured winter at Valley Forge while the British occupied the capital. Together, these moments reveal Lancaster County’s outsized role in sustaining the Revolution when the nation’s future hung in the balance.
📖 Learn about Lancaster County's many unique places when you step off the beaten path with Uncharted Lancaster: Field Guide to the Strange, Storied, and Hidden Places of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by Adam Zurn. This one-of-a-kind 239-page guidebook uncovers 56 fascinating sites, from the county’s very own fountain of youth to the oldest continuously operating short-line railroad in the western hemisphere.
Packed with history, local stories, and GPS locations, this book is your ticket to exploring the mysterious corners of Lancaster like never before. Whether you’re a lifelong local, a history buff, or just looking for a unique adventure, this field guide will spark your curiosity and send you exploring. Start your adventure here.