- Valley Forge Pilgrimage
The Valley Forge Pilgrimage and Encampment is the oldest annual
Scouting event in theUnited States . It was first held onFebruary 22 1913 (George Washington 's 181st birthday), and has been held every year since.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.nps.gov/archive/vafo/treese/treese8.htm | title = CHAPTER EIGHT: New Uses for an Old Story | format = | work = | publisher = Valley Forge National Historic Park | accessdate = 2006-10-30] The event is hosted by theCradle of Liberty Council and commemorates the soldiers of theContinental Army who braved the winter of 1777-78 atValley Forge . Each year more than 2,000 brave the winter chill of theDelaware Valley to participate.History
Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was only three years old, and was sweeping the country as a part of theprogressive movement when approximately 300 Scouts from Philadelphia and suburban Delaware and Montgomery Counties took part in the first pilgrimage.cite web | last =Peterson | first =Robert | authorlink = | coauthors = | month =December | year =2003 | url = http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0311/a-test.html#sbara | title = Scouting's Oldest Annual Event | format = | work = Scouting Magazine| publisher = Boy Scouts of America| accessdate = 2006-10-30] Typical attendance ranged from 125 to 275 Scouts and leaders until theGreat Depression . The event has been held every year, even during the Depression andWorld War II , though the event was then held at a reduced scale. In the early years, Scouts traveled to Valley Forge by foot, automobile, until in 2007 , local Boy Scouts of America Troop 313 from Audubon Pa hiked to the encampment from the John James Audubon Center in Mill Groveand train.The event was organized by an Episcopal priest, Rev. Dr. W. Herbert Burk of Norristown.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.nps.gov/archive/vafo/treese/treese5.htm | title = CHAPTER FIVE: The Churches at Valley Forge | format = | work = | publisher = Valley Forge National Historic Park | accessdate = 2006-10-30 ] Burk had also been instrumental in building the
Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge. Burk continued to be involved in the planning for the annual pilgrimage for the next two decades. The term "pilgrimage" was chosen because every participating troop lined up in formation with their flags and paraded to the chapel for thememorial service for George Washington.The first "official" overnight Valley Forge Encampment in connection with a pilgrimage was in 1948. Prior to that there were many unofficial campouts on the site, as the area was relatively rural and unpopulated. General John Pershing andDaniel Carter Beard have both been featured guests. The biggest crowd was at the 1932 pilgrimage, which marked Washington's 200th birthday. An estimated 9,000 Boy Scouts from Pennsylvania and neighboring states, plus 10,000 adults and children, were on hand.cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url = http://www.countypressonline.com | title = Pilgrimage | format = | work = | publisher = Springfield (Pa.) Press | accessdate = 2006-10-30 ]Events
The event itself is divided into two parts: the Encampment, in which Scouts camp from Friday through Sunday on the Presidents' Day weekend, and the Pilgrimage which is all day Saturday. During the Pilgrimage, participants move around the Valley Forge NHP to hear volunteer interpreters from the
National Park Service tell how the Continentals lived. Replicas of the original huts provide a glimpse of daily life. Conditions during the winter were poor, so the stories are also told how more than 2,000 soldiers died fromtyphus ,dysentery ,typhoid andpneumonia .Themes
* 2007 - Allan Mclane, Washington's right hand man, who also played a large role in the Revolution's spys
* 2008 - Lt Col.John Laurens , aide-de-camp to General Washington and wounded three times.Valley Forge Historical Trail
The Valley Forge Historical Trail is a 9-mile hiking trail through the
Valley Forge National Park .ee also
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Scouting in Pennsylvania External links
* [http://www.worldofscoutingmuseum.org World of Scouting Museum]
* [http://jim-frizzell.com/valley_forge_train_station_may_01_2005.htm Train Station]References
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