Virtual Hike to the Pequea, Pennsylvania Log Cabin School

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was the Pequea Valley in Pennsylvania. The specific place I wanted to visit is no longer standing, but I went to a place close by.

The previous destination on my virtual hike was North Kill Creek, Pennsylvania.

pequea, log cabin school, restoration movement, caldwell, Mcmillan, presbyterian schoolThe virtual hike from North Kill went through mainly rural areas in Pennsylvania as it headed south to Lancaster County.

pequea, log cabin school, restoration movement, caldwell, Mcmillan, presbyterian schoolThere was a lot of farm land along the way, and you could also see horse and buggy signs s the route also went through several Amish settlements.

pequea, log cabin school, restoration movement, caldwell, Mcmillan, presbyterian schoolThe route went over rolling hills with some nice vistas of farm country.

pequea, log cabin school, restoration movement, caldwell, Mcmillan, presbyterian schoolNear the destination was an Amish house with the laundry hung out to dry.

pequea, log cabin school, restoration movement, caldwell, Mcmillan, presbyterian schoolThe virtual hike finally made it to the Pequea Presbyterian Church near Gap, Pennsylvania. I am not sure exactly where the Pequea Log Cabin School stood, but it would have been close to here as the preacher of the Pequea Presbyterian Church ran the school. You can see that the church building is not from the 1700’s which is when the school was in operation, however you can see the historic cemetery behind the building.

The preacher and leader of the school was Robert Smith. The school in Pequea was a third generation school from the Log College of William and Gilbert Tennent. Fagg’s Manor was a second generation school in Chester County under Robert Blair. Robert Smith married the daughter of Robert Blair and started the Pequea school .

There were many influential students from the Pequea school, but I will only mention two of them. One was John McMillan who later moved to Washington County, Pennsylvania and started a log cabin school which eventually expanded into Jefferson College. The second student was David Caldwell who later started the Guilford Academy near Greensboro, North Carolina where Barton W. Stone was a student and where he met James McGready after he had returned to North Carolina from his education in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

The Pequea Valley where the school was located was a melting pot of religious traditions as it was home to the Amish, Mennonites, Schwarzenau Brethren and other  German pietist groups. I believe that this school and the religious environment around it had a major influence on the Restoration Movement attributed to Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone.

The next destination on my Virtual Hike is where a historic battle took place during the Civil War.

I have been setting shorter distances between destinations for better motivation for my daily walking and so far it has been working. I have been walking more each day and have made good progress on my Virtual Hike. I am still a few stops behind on my posts.

I am now heading west and have some interesting stops planned that are family or history related.

Steven

Images in this post are from Google Maps and Street View

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Uncle Chet Memories

This evening I was going through some of my Grandma’s scrapbooks and ran across a Senior Profile for my Uncle Chet.

Uncle chet, senior profile, hamburg iowa, scrapbookI decided that I would share it tonight, especially as one of my cousins will be very happy to see it.

The Senior Profile was in the Hamburg Reporter, the newspaper for Hamburg, Iowa.

Uncle chet, senior profile, hamburg iowa, scrapbookIt was interesting to learn a few new/old things about my uncle.

I did not know that he wanted to be a coach. I did know that he often worked as an umpire or referee for several sports.

Veterans Day 2014, Veteran, Germany, Vietnam, Army, Army UniformChet or Chester, we always called him Uncle Chet, did go to college but later joined the Army. Most of my memories of him are when he worked for the National Guard in Dodge City and Garden City in Kansas. He also lived in the same town as us in Kansas for awhile and worked as a house painter.

Uncle chet, senior profile, hamburg iowa, scrapbookIt is also interesting to see some of his favorites. I do know that he liked sports, but remembering him liking baseball more than basketball. He also liked to bowl and always encouraged me when I was running cross country and track.

Uncle chet, senior profile, hamburg iowa, scrapbookI also have one of these Senior Profiles for my Dad and thought that I had posted it before. I will have to find it and post it sometime.

Uncles, Military, Germany, Veterans DayI thought I would also add this picture. Here is my Uncle Chet typing something, perhaps it was a letter to send home.  He is with my Uncle Howard in Germany. They both served in the Army and happened to be in the same place so had a picture taken together.

A lot of memories from a newspaper clipping.

Steven

 

 

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