
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


From December 12-19, 1777, Washington's Army encamped in the towering hills of Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. Known as the Threshold to Valley Forge, the Gulph Mills Encampment is often forgotten or minimized, falling as it did between the more famous military engagements of the Philadelphia Campaign and the well-known experience of the army at Valley Forge. This project was financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Community and Economic Development.
Donate | Signup | pcntv.com
By PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network4.5
6666 ratings
From December 12-19, 1777, Washington's Army encamped in the towering hills of Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania, fifteen miles from Philadelphia. Known as the Threshold to Valley Forge, the Gulph Mills Encampment is often forgotten or minimized, falling as it did between the more famous military engagements of the Philadelphia Campaign and the well-known experience of the army at Valley Forge. This project was financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Department of Community and Economic Development.
Donate | Signup | pcntv.com

78,636 Listeners

41,384 Listeners

1,139 Listeners

4,720 Listeners

1,572 Listeners

2,781 Listeners

3,812 Listeners

4,030 Listeners

6,230 Listeners

1,048 Listeners

4,207 Listeners

483 Listeners

813 Listeners

1,591 Listeners

350 Listeners