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DEMONIC VOICE:
What is it you seek?
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Riches?
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Power?
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Fame?
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What is it you would give to me?
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It will take all.
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Such a small price to pay.
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Knights...
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show him.
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WOLTER: The history that we were
all taught growing up is wrong.
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My name is Scott Wolter,
and I'm a forensic geologist.
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There's a hidden history in this
country that nobody knows about.
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There are pyramids here,
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chambers, tombs, inscriptions.
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They're all over this country.
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We're gonna investigate
these artifacts and sites,
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and we're gonna
get to the truth.
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Sometimes, history
isn't what we've been told.
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I'm on my way
to Shippensburg, Pennsylvania --
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the oldest town in the state's
Cumberland Valley,
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known for its tireless support
of the Patriot Army
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in the American Revolution.
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This area has a lot of historic
homes and Colonial charm.
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But I'm here to see
something else --
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the site of a mystery
that has haunted a local man
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for more than three decades --
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a cave that he claims is filled
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with clues
to a clandestine past.
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As a geologist, I can tell you
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that there are
thousands of caves
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hidden in this part
of Pennsylvania
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thanks to massive amounts
of limestone underground.
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But a real-life
chamber of secrets?
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This is something
I need to see.
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Hey, Chris.
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Hey, Scott.
Nice to meet you.
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Well, it's not every day
I meet somebody
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who's found something
so interesting
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right in
their own backyard.
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I mean, this was your house
back then, right?
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Yep, I grew up here.
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So, tell me
about the discovery.
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Back in 1981,
I was 12 years old.
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I was hunting for salamanders
in the backyard.
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I pulled up a piece of rock,
and I found a cave.
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You must have been
a rock star back at the time.
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I mean, a young kid,
you found this cave.
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Yep, it brought in all
the newspapers
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and the TV back then.
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That's me with hair.
[ Laughs ]
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I like that hair part
in the middle.
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I remember those days.
The girls liked them.
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I didn't like the hair part
in the middle.
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"Boy finds backyard cave.
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Shippensburg -- Hundreds
of people have come to see it.
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Crowds flattened the grass
in the Courtneys' backyard,
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staring at the hole."
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You know,
people have lived in caves
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for hundreds of
thousands of years,
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and they hide
their secrets in there.
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Probably the most famous
is where the Dead Sea Scrolls
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were found outside of Jerusalem
back in the late 1940s.
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And those scrolls certainly
have changed history
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in a pretty profound way.
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But you probably don't have
Dead Sea Scrolls here.
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In 2013, I saw another cave
a few hours from here.
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I figured out that one was used
by a secret society for rituals
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after discovering
an intricately carved basin
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where people
could have been baptized
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to symbolize
a spiritual awakening.
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And after hearing about my work,
Chris thinks I might be the one
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who can finally
shed light on his,
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which lies just a few dozen feet
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out the backdoor
of his childhood home.
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I think it's time
to go take a look at it.
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Let's take a look.
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This is to keep other
12-year-olds out now, right?
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[ Laughing ] Yeah.
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Chris says his family
put the doors on,
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but everything inside was there
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when he found
the entrance in 1981.
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Oh, wow!
Look at that!
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So, what's
that steel bar there?
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That's one of two axles
that were found
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when we uncovered
the rocks.
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Above that was
two metal wagon wheels.
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Well, they were trying
to cover it up.
Right.
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And the wagon wheel
is interesting
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because that tells us something
about when that happened.
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I would say
late 1800s or so?
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Yeah,
I believe so.
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Is there water
down there?
Yes, there is.
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Was there water here
when you found it?
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It was here.
It was much lower.
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I have a map that was made
for us back in the '80s,
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and you can see there,
the water level was much lower.
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This year, we've had
record-breaking rain.
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I believe the water table's
probably up 3 to 4 feet
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as to what
it was back in the '80s.
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So this is high?
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This is very high.
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This puts a whole new sense
of urgency
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into this entire investigation.
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Nothing has the potential
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to literally
wash away more evidence
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than water.
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And based on what Chris
tells me next,
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I'm really worried.
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There was some additional
information down in that cave.
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There were writings.
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I think they're covered up
by the water now.
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What were the writings?
Two dates.
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One was 1794.
One was 1896.
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We talked about the wheels,
and probably this cave
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was covered up back
in the late 1800s,
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but that date of 1794
pushes it back another century.
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I've got to get inside,
where I'm hoping
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I can still find those dates
and even more clues
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that hopefully
haven't been washed away.
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This is definitely work stone,
all this rock here.
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This is natural but
definitely modified by man.
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The question is, why?
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Oh, hey, right here.
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Looks like a fish symbol
with a little curl
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at the end on the right side.
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Could be a Christian symbol
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associated with some type
of religious ritual.
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Christian religious groups
played a big role
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in each of the
British colonies,
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including here in Pennsylvania,
but I'm not 100% sure
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that this isn't
just the letter "L."
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I see a "W" here, and then
could be an "R," possibly a "T."
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Yeah, I can buy
that as initials.
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Maybe that might tell us
something about
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who was using the cave.
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Do we know who that might be?
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I have no idea
who that is.
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There's a lot of water
moving in this cave
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and condensing
on the ceiling,
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and it's flowing down
from these cracks.
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I need to figure out a way
to get in there.
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I want to see the rest
of this cave, for sure.
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I want to see it, but it's
really hard to navigate.
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This water really is
a big problem.
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I couldn't see the dates
Chris told me about at all.
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As I come out of the cave,
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I'm trying to come up
with a plan
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and thinking about the clues
we have so far.
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1794 is interesting
because in this area,
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I think you had
the Whiskey Rebellion.
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People making whiskey weren't
interested in paying taxes.
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That led to a conflict,
and President George Washington
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actually led a group
that came in here
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and tamped down
that rebellion.
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That was the first time
and only time
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that a sitting president
actually led troops into battle.
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Really?
Yeah.
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Just maybe this cave
could be associated
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with that production
of whiskey.
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I mean, you also need water
to make whiskey.
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We've got clear
groundwater here.
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Right now, I've got
three solid clues
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to when and who
used this cave.
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There are two dates, 1794
and 1896, that are documented
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but that I'm hoping
to find in person
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and one set of initials,
W.R. or W.T.
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It's tough to make out.
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So, are all of these clues
part of the same story
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or three different stories?
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I ask Chris about the house
on the property.
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Do we know
who might have built it?
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Edwin Hamilton
built this house in 1890.
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The cave's
inscribed 1896 date
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might fit
with Edwin Hamilton,
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but right now, I need to know
if there are more clues
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hiding where we can't see.
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What I'd like to do
is take an ROV --
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it's basically
a miniature submarine
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that has a camera on it --
put it in the water
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and try to get
some more information.
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So here we are, basically a
controller for a video game,
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except it's for the rover.
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WOLTER: Kind of bumping
against the wall here.
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I got to back up.
Okay, there we go.
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Boy, it's tight in there,
isn't it?
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Yep.
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Okay, there we go.
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Wow.
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Can't see any dates
on here.
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So, where would they be -- on
the right side or the left side?
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They're on the
right side.
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A lot of silt.
Yeah.
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Well, we're gonna
kick up silt.
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We're just near
the bottom there.
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Oh, wait.
Look at that. See that?
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Look at that!
What is that?
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See that? It's like
a ring or something.
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Well, there's
a lot of silt in there.
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It's hard to tell.
I know.
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Oh, I think we're
at the back.
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I don't think we can
go back any more.
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WOLTER: This cave is tight.
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There's silt everywhere.
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No matter what I do, I can't get
a better look with the ROV.
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But a person might be able
to grab whatever that ring is,
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and it could be another clue
to what this cave is all about.
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What we really need
at this point is
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to get human eyes
and human hands
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in that cave
to see what those things are.
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I am a certified diver,
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but I'm not
a certified cave diver,
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and there's a big difference.
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WOLTER: Cave diving requires
intense training.
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In fact, there are only
a few thousand cave divers
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in the entire world.
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Even then, an average of 10 of
these brave souls die each year.
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Luckily, there is
a local family, the Berkepiles,
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who are experienced cave divers
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and experts on Pennsylvania
caves in particular.
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Hi, guys.
Scott Wolter.
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Dan Berkepile.
Hi, Dan.
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This is Chris.
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Okay, guys.
You're gonna like this one.
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In 1981, this guy, Chris, who
was 12 years old at the time...
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Right.
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...hair parted in the middle --
he looked great... [ Laughs ]
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...was looking for salamanders,
and he found a cave,
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and we spent all day
yesterday
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trying to get
to the bottom of --
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literally to the bottom
of this cave
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and what might be in there.
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Thing about caves is
they hold a lot of secrets.
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This cave certainly holds
some secrets.
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We know there's been
some activity there.
255
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We might uncover some things
that'll tell us more
256
00:12:29,349 --> 00:12:31,182
about the history
of Shippensburg,
257
00:12:31,184 --> 00:12:32,617
maybe even American history.
258
00:12:32,619 --> 00:12:33,752
We don't know.
259
00:12:33,754 --> 00:12:35,553
You had us at
water-filled cave.
260
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[ Laughter ]
261
00:12:36,623 --> 00:12:38,890
We saw some very
interesting things,
262
00:12:38,892 --> 00:12:40,291
maybe some more artifacts.
263
00:12:40,293 --> 00:12:42,093
There's a gold ring
down there.
264
00:12:42,095 --> 00:12:43,862
Well, let's go over
and take a look at it.
265
00:12:43,864 --> 00:12:45,430
Alright.
Sounds good.
266
00:12:45,432 --> 00:12:49,033
♪♪
267
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WOLTER:
There it is.
268
00:12:50,504 --> 00:12:51,636
BILL:
Looks beautiful.
269
00:12:51,638 --> 00:12:53,104
Beauty's in
the eye of the beholder.
270
00:12:53,106 --> 00:12:54,672
Yes, it is.
[ Laughs ]
271
00:12:54,674 --> 00:12:56,508
You can see the steps
going down.
272
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Even the last couple steps
are underwater.
273
00:12:59,112 --> 00:13:01,679
The water is crystal clear,
but the ROV --
274
00:13:01,681 --> 00:13:03,414
when I went down
near the bottom,
275
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it silted up really fast.
276
00:13:05,118 --> 00:13:06,384
I couldn't see anything.
277
00:13:06,386 --> 00:13:08,520
Once I got going back into it,
it cleared up,
278
00:13:08,522 --> 00:13:11,923
but you're gonna have to
deal with the silt, for sure.
279
00:13:11,925 --> 00:13:14,125
Well, we have a line.
The line is important.
280
00:13:14,127 --> 00:13:15,794
It shows your way
back out again.
281
00:13:15,796 --> 00:13:17,695
People have died
for that simple thing,
282
00:13:17,697 --> 00:13:19,130
not having a line
in the cave.
283
00:13:19,132 --> 00:13:21,232
They just got lost,
right?
They got lost.
284
00:13:21,234 --> 00:13:23,401
It looks to me like
it's pretty tight.
285
00:13:23,403 --> 00:13:25,470
You're not gonna be able
to swim together down there.
286
00:13:25,472 --> 00:13:27,906
I think it's just gonna
have to be one person.
287
00:13:27,908 --> 00:13:29,240
This gives you
a little better idea
288
00:13:29,242 --> 00:13:30,742
of what we're
looking at here.
289
00:13:30,744 --> 00:13:33,578
Here are the steps, so it goes
down right here, and, you know,
290
00:13:33,580 --> 00:13:36,414
it goes pretty much off to
the left here a little bit,
291
00:13:36,416 --> 00:13:40,051
and then it takes a turn
over towards that tree there.
292
00:13:40,053 --> 00:13:41,386
This is all water.
293
00:13:41,388 --> 00:13:43,721
I'm not even sure,
once you get in there,
294
00:13:43,723 --> 00:13:46,124
if you'll be able to
turn around to come back.
295
00:13:46,126 --> 00:13:48,693
Well, guys, it's time
to get wet.
296
00:13:48,695 --> 00:13:52,564
WOLTER: Everyone is suiting up
in case there is an emergency,
297
00:13:52,566 --> 00:13:55,500
though only Bill plans
to get in the water.
298
00:13:55,502 --> 00:13:59,871
Once inside, he won't be
able to hear or talk to us.
299
00:13:59,873 --> 00:14:03,641
Right now, we know that someone
used this cave enough
300
00:14:03,643 --> 00:14:06,477
to want to build steps
leading down to it.
301
00:14:06,479 --> 00:14:09,614
Was it a ritual cave
for a secret society,
302
00:14:09,616 --> 00:14:11,816
a source of water for whiskey?
303
00:14:11,818 --> 00:14:14,752
Was it both?
304
00:14:14,754 --> 00:14:17,622
Pennsylvania has a rich history
of other things
305
00:14:17,624 --> 00:14:19,757
I also need to consider.
306
00:14:19,759 --> 00:14:22,527
It was pivotal
in the American Revolution
307
00:14:22,529 --> 00:14:25,129
as the political center
of the 13 Colonies
308
00:14:25,131 --> 00:14:29,167
before Washington D.C.
was established.
309
00:14:29,169 --> 00:14:31,202
Fast-forward just about
100 years
310
00:14:31,204 --> 00:14:33,771
to the time of Abraham Lincoln
311
00:14:33,773 --> 00:14:36,007
when Pennsylvania's
southern border
312
00:14:36,009 --> 00:14:38,710
made up part of
the Mason-Dixon Line,
313
00:14:38,712 --> 00:14:41,145
which separated free states
in the North
314
00:14:41,147 --> 00:14:44,415
from slave states in the South.
315
00:14:44,417 --> 00:14:47,986
But the question is,
does any of this come into play
316
00:14:47,988 --> 00:14:51,356
in Chris Courtney's
backyard discovery?
317
00:14:51,358 --> 00:14:53,291
WOLTER: Well, guys, you look
like you're ready to go.
318
00:14:53,293 --> 00:14:54,559
How's the rope gonna work?
319
00:14:54,561 --> 00:14:56,961
If he tugs on the line once,
320
00:14:56,963 --> 00:14:59,130
then I know to pull it in
a little bit.
321
00:14:59,132 --> 00:15:01,165
If he tugs on it three times,
322
00:15:01,167 --> 00:15:02,934
then I know he's ready
to come back.
323
00:15:02,936 --> 00:15:04,702
Now, if he starts
tugging on that line...
324
00:15:04,704 --> 00:15:05,904
A bunch of times?
325
00:15:05,906 --> 00:15:06,938
...a lot, then I know
he's in trouble,
326
00:15:06,940 --> 00:15:08,306
and we need to send Dan in.
327
00:15:08,308 --> 00:15:10,475
I can be in the water
in 30 seconds.
328
00:15:10,477 --> 00:15:11,910
How about you, Bill?
329
00:15:11,912 --> 00:15:13,811
I'm ready.
Got my backup guys here.
330
00:15:13,813 --> 00:15:16,447
This camera here --
these are my eyes.
331
00:15:16,449 --> 00:15:18,783
These are for you
to wear down there.
332
00:15:18,785 --> 00:15:20,852
And I've got the tablet
right here,
333
00:15:20,854 --> 00:15:23,621
so whatever you see underwater,
whatever you point to,
334
00:15:23,623 --> 00:15:25,256
we'll be able to see it
up here.
335
00:15:25,258 --> 00:15:27,392
So, let's all
bring it in, huh?
336
00:15:27,394 --> 00:15:28,326
Alright.
337
00:15:28,328 --> 00:15:30,061
1, 2, 3 --
ALL: Success!
338
00:15:30,063 --> 00:15:31,663
BILL: Alright.
339
00:15:31,665 --> 00:15:37,535
♪♪
340
00:15:37,537 --> 00:15:43,441
♪♪
341
00:15:43,443 --> 00:15:46,444
[ Metal clangs ]
342
00:15:46,446 --> 00:15:47,946
Alright. There he goes.
343
00:15:49,849 --> 00:15:51,449
Do you see any artifacts?
344
00:15:51,451 --> 00:15:53,084
It's hard to tell.
There's a lot of silt.
345
00:15:53,086 --> 00:15:55,119
A lot of silt, yeah.
346
00:15:57,490 --> 00:15:59,123
How far in
do you think he is?
347
00:15:59,125 --> 00:16:01,192
Oh, maybe 15 feet now.
348
00:16:01,194 --> 00:16:02,493
15?
Yeah.
349
00:16:02,495 --> 00:16:05,930
Okay. So he's about halfway.
It's just murky.
350
00:16:05,932 --> 00:16:07,699
Well, you can see it,
but you can't see it...
Yeah.
351
00:16:07,701 --> 00:16:10,335
...because it's so murky.
352
00:16:10,337 --> 00:16:12,337
Now you can start to --
see the roots there?
353
00:16:12,339 --> 00:16:13,404
There's the ring.
354
00:16:14,674 --> 00:16:16,641
Okay, there's some
roots and things around that.
355
00:16:16,643 --> 00:16:17,642
Grab that ring.
356
00:16:17,644 --> 00:16:20,178
♪♪
357
00:16:20,180 --> 00:16:23,014
God, can he get it?
358
00:16:23,016 --> 00:16:24,882
Come on, Bill.
Can you get there?
359
00:16:26,186 --> 00:16:27,118
Yes!
360
00:16:27,120 --> 00:16:28,486
What is that?
361
00:16:28,488 --> 00:16:29,721
I don't know,
but he's got it.
362
00:16:29,723 --> 00:16:33,191
♪♪
363
00:16:34,828 --> 00:16:42,734
♪♪
364
00:16:42,736 --> 00:16:44,602
Well, Bill, I know
it was a tight squeeze,
365
00:16:44,604 --> 00:16:46,404
but you did
a really good job.
366
00:16:46,406 --> 00:16:48,573
I could see some things
on the tablet,
367
00:16:48,575 --> 00:16:52,043
but did you see any carvings,
any writings?
368
00:16:52,045 --> 00:16:53,444
What'd you see?
369
00:16:53,446 --> 00:16:55,179
Well, I could probably see
a little better than you did,
370
00:16:55,181 --> 00:16:57,582
but no, I couldn't see
anything on the walls.
371
00:16:57,584 --> 00:16:59,083
They were silt-covered.
372
00:16:59,085 --> 00:17:02,320
And really, until I got back
to the back of the room --
373
00:17:02,322 --> 00:17:05,289
is where the visibility
improved a little bit.
374
00:17:05,291 --> 00:17:07,592
So you didn't see
any more inscriptions?
375
00:17:07,594 --> 00:17:09,761
You didn't see any more
writing on the cave?
376
00:17:09,763 --> 00:17:12,296
In the water, no, you couldn't
see anything on the walls.
377
00:17:12,298 --> 00:17:15,033
WOLTER: The fact that
the dates are gone tells me
378
00:17:15,035 --> 00:17:17,969
history has already been lost.
379
00:17:17,971 --> 00:17:19,804
If other carvings were
down here,
380
00:17:19,806 --> 00:17:23,441
those were washed away, too,
meaning I can't date anything
381
00:17:23,443 --> 00:17:28,012
deep inside the cave
to prove when people were here.
382
00:17:28,014 --> 00:17:31,749
Sites like these need to be
paid attention to and preserved
383
00:17:31,751 --> 00:17:36,120
before critical clues
to our past disappear.
384
00:17:36,122 --> 00:17:37,855
What about my
golden ring?
385
00:17:37,857 --> 00:17:40,525
Your golden ring --
right there.
386
00:17:40,527 --> 00:17:42,527
[ Laughs ]
That's my golden ring.
387
00:17:42,529 --> 00:17:44,028
It's actually a root.
388
00:17:44,030 --> 00:17:46,664
I couldn't tell it was a root
until I got right up on it.
389
00:17:46,666 --> 00:17:48,132
It did look like a ring.
390
00:17:48,134 --> 00:17:50,368
Okay, so we've checked it out,
so I feel good about that.
391
00:17:50,370 --> 00:17:54,906
We still have our two dates --
1896, 1794.
392
00:17:54,908 --> 00:17:56,441
They're documented
in the newspapers,
393
00:17:56,443 --> 00:17:58,242
even though
we couldn't see them.
394
00:17:58,244 --> 00:18:00,678
I think these initials
could be important.
395
00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:02,313
Is there anything else
that you can think of?
396
00:18:02,315 --> 00:18:04,182
COURTNEY: Well, Scott,
when we talked yesterday,
397
00:18:04,184 --> 00:18:06,651
I forgot completely
about this medallion
398
00:18:06,653 --> 00:18:09,987
I found in the garden about
a month after everybody left.
399
00:18:09,989 --> 00:18:14,058
WOLTER:
We'd been so busy looking
for clues inside the cave,
400
00:18:14,060 --> 00:18:17,061
Chris didn't realize
this find outside of it
401
00:18:17,063 --> 00:18:21,632
might be just as important
in solving this mystery.
402
00:18:21,634 --> 00:18:26,070
Well, that looks like
a fraternal medallion
of some type.
403
00:18:26,072 --> 00:18:28,739
I believe it says
"K.G.E." on the top.
404
00:18:28,741 --> 00:18:32,310
"K.G.E." --
Knights of the Golden Eagle.
405
00:18:32,312 --> 00:18:34,145
That's what
it's got to be.
406
00:18:34,147 --> 00:18:37,281
The Knights of the Golden Eagle
were a fraternal organization
407
00:18:37,283 --> 00:18:39,984
in the late 1800s,
early 1900s.
408
00:18:39,986 --> 00:18:41,652
This cave could have been
a place
409
00:18:41,654 --> 00:18:43,988
where they
performed rituals.
410
00:18:43,990 --> 00:18:45,022
You know what, guys?
411
00:18:45,024 --> 00:18:46,858
This could be
a really important clue.
412
00:18:46,860 --> 00:18:48,659
Do you mind if I hang onto this
for a little bit?
413
00:18:48,661 --> 00:18:50,094
Sure,
you can hold onto it.
414
00:18:50,096 --> 00:18:54,031
♪♪
415
00:18:54,033 --> 00:18:57,435
WOLTER: The medallion Chris gave
me could be the best clue yet
416
00:18:57,437 --> 00:18:59,437
as to who used this cave,
417
00:18:59,439 --> 00:19:03,541
if the Knights of the Golden
Eagle used caves for rituals.
418
00:19:03,543 --> 00:19:09,981
♪♪
419
00:19:09,983 --> 00:19:16,420
♪♪
420
00:19:16,422 --> 00:19:18,990
I'm on my way
to meet David Beito.
421
00:19:18,992 --> 00:19:21,125
He's a historian who knows
all about
422
00:19:21,127 --> 00:19:23,594
the Knights of the Golden Eagle.
423
00:19:23,596 --> 00:19:28,766
I told him about Chris's cave,
and he's excited to help.
424
00:19:28,768 --> 00:19:31,736
So, David, what I really
want to know
425
00:19:31,738 --> 00:19:36,140
is if there's a connection
between the cave and this.
426
00:19:36,142 --> 00:19:37,875
BEITO:
This is fascinating.
427
00:19:37,877 --> 00:19:41,212
Knights of the Golden Eagle
was founded in 1872.
428
00:19:41,214 --> 00:19:43,648
It grew to be a very large
organization,
429
00:19:43,650 --> 00:19:46,617
about 70,000 members
in 250 lodges.
430
00:19:46,619 --> 00:19:49,420
More than half of them
were in Pennsylvania.
431
00:19:49,422 --> 00:19:52,990
They would provide insurance,
unemployment benefits,
432
00:19:52,992 --> 00:19:55,860
sickness benefits,
and a way for somebody
433
00:19:55,862 --> 00:19:59,030
to kind of build
connections in the community.
434
00:19:59,032 --> 00:20:01,566
Here's a picture of
a gentleman who's a member of
435
00:20:01,568 --> 00:20:04,001
the Knights of the Golden Eagle
with his sword.
436
00:20:04,003 --> 00:20:05,102
You know,
I noticed something.
437
00:20:05,104 --> 00:20:07,138
If you look on his hat...
Oh, yeah.
438
00:20:07,140 --> 00:20:08,206
It looks an awful lot
like...
439
00:20:08,208 --> 00:20:09,740
It looks like
a match to me.
440
00:20:09,742 --> 00:20:12,009
This was something
that was fixed
441
00:20:12,011 --> 00:20:14,445
and must have
fallen off somebody,
442
00:20:14,447 --> 00:20:17,782
maybe in the backyard
where this was found.
443
00:20:17,784 --> 00:20:19,350
That's really
interesting.
444
00:20:19,352 --> 00:20:20,718
Let's go back
to our cave.
445
00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:24,488
The original landowner, we know,
was D. Edwin Hamilton.
446
00:20:24,490 --> 00:20:26,224
Is there any
possible connection
447
00:20:26,226 --> 00:20:28,492
with him and the
Knights of the Golden Eagle?
448
00:20:28,494 --> 00:20:31,162
This is an article
from 1892.
449
00:20:31,164 --> 00:20:33,731
Down there, we have a name
of one of the first members
450
00:20:33,733 --> 00:20:36,534
of the organization
in Shippensburg,
451
00:20:36,536 --> 00:20:41,105
and it was D...
D. Edwin Hamilton.
452
00:20:41,107 --> 00:20:44,809
That's right.
You've gotta be
kidding me.
453
00:20:44,811 --> 00:20:47,778
It's quite possible
that either Edwin Hamilton
454
00:20:47,780 --> 00:20:50,381
or one of his brothers
in the order
455
00:20:50,383 --> 00:20:53,117
could have lost this medallion
on his property.
456
00:20:53,119 --> 00:20:54,819
Yes, it's very possible.
457
00:20:54,821 --> 00:20:57,622
Is there anything else
that might make this
458
00:20:57,624 --> 00:21:00,224
come together more
that you might know?
459
00:21:00,226 --> 00:21:04,528
Part of their ceremony
focuses very much on a cave.
460
00:21:04,530 --> 00:21:08,532
Here is Lucifer
with his trident in the middle.
461
00:21:08,534 --> 00:21:10,201
[ Thunder cracks ]
462
00:21:10,203 --> 00:21:12,270
Here is the fallen knight.
463
00:21:12,272 --> 00:21:14,372
This is someone
that had gone astray.
464
00:21:14,374 --> 00:21:16,907
[ Chains rattling ]
465
00:21:16,909 --> 00:21:19,644
Here's the most interesting
character here.
466
00:21:19,646 --> 00:21:21,579
This is
the venerable hermit.
467
00:21:21,581 --> 00:21:24,882
[ Thunder cracks ]
This is the man
in charge of the cave.
468
00:21:24,884 --> 00:21:27,918
He leads them to the cave.
He provides this lesson.
469
00:21:27,920 --> 00:21:30,688
And the lesson includes
things like a human skull.
470
00:21:30,690 --> 00:21:32,323
They'll have
a symbolic skeleton
471
00:21:32,325 --> 00:21:34,191
of the founder
of the organization.
472
00:21:34,193 --> 00:21:37,128
They were trying to teach
various moral lessons.
473
00:21:37,130 --> 00:21:38,796
Don't get on
your high horse.
474
00:21:38,798 --> 00:21:42,133
Realize that we're all
gonna end up like this.
475
00:21:42,135 --> 00:21:44,101
Well, you're hitting
on all cylinders, David,
476
00:21:44,103 --> 00:21:46,337
because what you just
described is something
477
00:21:46,339 --> 00:21:47,938
that I've actually
experienced.
478
00:21:47,940 --> 00:21:51,542
It's not quite the same,
but in Masonry there is
479
00:21:51,544 --> 00:21:54,111
something we call
the chamber of reflection,
480
00:21:54,113 --> 00:21:57,782
where you go into a dark room,
in some cases a cave.
481
00:21:57,784 --> 00:22:00,985
It involves a skull for the very
same reason that you mentioned.
482
00:22:00,987 --> 00:22:03,154
It's to remind you
of your mortality,
483
00:22:03,156 --> 00:22:05,623
that life is short,
to make the most of it.
484
00:22:05,625 --> 00:22:07,391
And you could do all of that
in a cave
485
00:22:07,393 --> 00:22:09,727
with just a small
number of people, I think.
486
00:22:09,729 --> 00:22:12,496
Everything seems to fit,
at least in my mind.
487
00:22:12,498 --> 00:22:15,433
And really the clincher for me
is this medallion,
488
00:22:15,435 --> 00:22:17,802
and maybe it came off
some of the regalia
489
00:22:17,804 --> 00:22:19,670
as they were walking in
or leaving,
490
00:22:19,672 --> 00:22:20,871
and they just lost it,
491
00:22:20,873 --> 00:22:23,941
and Chris found it
almost a century later.
492
00:22:23,943 --> 00:22:30,081
I can't prove it, but it
seems to me like a possibility.
493
00:22:30,083 --> 00:22:33,384
WOLTER: Just when I think I have
one thing figured out,
494
00:22:33,386 --> 00:22:37,555
David sends my investigation
in a whole different direction
495
00:22:37,557 --> 00:22:39,957
toward a possibility
that had been lingering
496
00:22:39,959 --> 00:22:43,027
in the back of my mind
ever since I realized
497
00:22:43,029 --> 00:22:48,532
how close this cave is to what
was the Mason-Dixon Line.
498
00:22:48,534 --> 00:22:51,569
I have heard that caves in
Pennsylvania and Franklin County
499
00:22:51,571 --> 00:22:55,172
were used for another purpose --
to hide things.
500
00:22:55,174 --> 00:22:56,574
To hide what?
501
00:22:56,576 --> 00:22:57,942
People.
502
00:22:57,944 --> 00:23:01,345
♪♪
503
00:23:02,715 --> 00:23:09,720
♪♪
504
00:23:09,722 --> 00:23:11,355
WOLTER: When it comes to
solving the mystery
505
00:23:11,357 --> 00:23:15,025
of what Chris Courtney's
backyard cave was used for,
506
00:23:15,027 --> 00:23:19,430
David hints at a possibility
I'd already been thinking about.
507
00:23:19,432 --> 00:23:22,433
I have heard that caves in
Pennsylvania and Franklin County
508
00:23:22,435 --> 00:23:25,903
were used to hide people
for the Underground Railroad.
509
00:23:25,905 --> 00:23:28,072
The Underground Railroad
is the term
510
00:23:28,074 --> 00:23:31,375
for the chain of safe havens
that slaves in the South
511
00:23:31,377 --> 00:23:36,313
used to escape, on foot,
to the free states in the North.
512
00:23:36,315 --> 00:23:39,617
But even once they reached
free states, like Pennsylvania,
513
00:23:39,619 --> 00:23:43,154
slave catchers could capture
and kill them on the spot
514
00:23:43,156 --> 00:23:47,258
or bring them back to face
the judgment of their masters.
515
00:23:47,260 --> 00:23:50,094
It reached its height
around 1860,
516
00:23:50,096 --> 00:23:52,897
and it's estimated
more than 100,000 people
517
00:23:52,899 --> 00:23:59,036
traveled that way to places like
Pennsylvania seeking freedom.
518
00:23:59,038 --> 00:24:02,873
And Shippensburg, the site
of Chris Courtney's cave,
519
00:24:02,875 --> 00:24:05,876
is just 28 miles
from the border with Maryland,
520
00:24:05,878 --> 00:24:10,748
which was a slave state
until 1864.
521
00:24:10,750 --> 00:24:12,550
It was a key stop.
522
00:24:12,552 --> 00:24:15,753
It probably was as big as
any part of Pennsylvania
523
00:24:15,755 --> 00:24:16,821
in the Underground Railroad.
524
00:24:16,823 --> 00:24:18,989
There were a lot
of slave catchers,
525
00:24:18,991 --> 00:24:20,958
and if you were a slave,
yeah, you got in here,
526
00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:22,660
but you weren't
home free yet,
527
00:24:22,662 --> 00:24:24,195
maybe not till
you got to Canada.
528
00:24:24,197 --> 00:24:26,464
You had to have
a hiding place.
529
00:24:26,466 --> 00:24:28,632
These people have escaped,
right?
530
00:24:28,634 --> 00:24:30,768
They're desperate.
They want freedom.
531
00:24:30,770 --> 00:24:34,371
So the cave could very well
have been used for that purpose.
532
00:24:34,373 --> 00:24:38,409
WOLTER: It could have been used
that way, but was it?
533
00:24:38,411 --> 00:24:41,645
Before I leave my meeting
with David to figure that out,
534
00:24:41,647 --> 00:24:43,881
I check the roster
of K.G.E. members,
535
00:24:43,883 --> 00:24:48,319
looking for anyone
with the initials W.T. or W.R.
536
00:24:48,321 --> 00:24:50,488
like I saw in the cave.
537
00:24:50,490 --> 00:24:52,323
No luck.
538
00:24:52,325 --> 00:24:55,192
But with this new lead,
I'm wondering if they match up
539
00:24:55,194 --> 00:24:59,663
to slaves who could have used
this cave as a hiding place.
540
00:24:59,665 --> 00:25:01,932
Pennsylvania had a very
important figure
541
00:25:01,934 --> 00:25:03,734
in the history
of the Underground Railroad.
542
00:25:03,736 --> 00:25:05,669
His name was
William Still.
543
00:25:05,671 --> 00:25:07,238
He was really one
of the pioneers
544
00:25:07,240 --> 00:25:08,639
in the Underground Railroad,
545
00:25:08,641 --> 00:25:11,709
and he was
a meticulous record keeper.
546
00:25:11,711 --> 00:25:13,811
Harriet Tubman --
she would often go to Still
547
00:25:13,813 --> 00:25:16,514
with slaves and say,
"Get them out of the country."
548
00:25:16,516 --> 00:25:21,685
♪♪
549
00:25:21,687 --> 00:25:26,390
♪♪
550
00:25:26,392 --> 00:25:29,460
WOLTER: In Pennsylvania,
Rocky may be considered
551
00:25:29,462 --> 00:25:31,395
a contemporary hero,
552
00:25:31,397 --> 00:25:35,099
but real heroes are
people like William Still.
553
00:25:35,101 --> 00:25:37,768
I know Still helped
almost 1,000 people
554
00:25:37,770 --> 00:25:40,638
find their way to freedom
while working for
555
00:25:40,640 --> 00:25:44,141
the Pennsylvania Society
for the Abolition of Slavery.
556
00:25:44,143 --> 00:25:47,845
What I don't know is if Still
had any specific information
557
00:25:47,847 --> 00:25:51,482
about any of them
using caves as hideouts.
558
00:25:51,484 --> 00:25:54,518
But I track someone down
who might.
559
00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:57,955
Not just any historian,
but a Still family member
560
00:25:57,957 --> 00:26:01,158
who was motivated so much
by his work
561
00:26:01,160 --> 00:26:02,960
that she pursued
a master's degree
562
00:26:02,962 --> 00:26:05,629
in African-American studies.
563
00:26:05,631 --> 00:26:08,299
And Valerie Still
also has her own
564
00:26:08,301 --> 00:26:12,536
quite-different claim to fame.
565
00:26:12,538 --> 00:26:15,072
WOLTER: You did play in the WNBA
the first year, right?
566
00:26:15,074 --> 00:26:17,474
I played in the ABL --
was out before the WNBA,
567
00:26:17,476 --> 00:26:20,010
which is
the American Basketball League.
568
00:26:20,012 --> 00:26:21,645
And then the WNBA
came out,
569
00:26:21,647 --> 00:26:23,814
and then I eventually played
in that as well.
570
00:26:23,816 --> 00:26:25,082
Okay.
571
00:26:25,084 --> 00:26:26,450
Well, we're not
playing hoops today...
572
00:26:26,452 --> 00:26:27,918
Ah.
...so you won't
embarrass me there.
573
00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:29,153
[ Chuckles ]
574
00:26:29,155 --> 00:26:31,221
So, Valerie, I've been
investigating this cave
575
00:26:31,223 --> 00:26:32,690
in Shippensburg.
576
00:26:32,692 --> 00:26:37,027
This cave was found by a guy
who was 12 years old in 1981.
577
00:26:37,029 --> 00:26:38,395
Here's the thing
about that cave.
578
00:26:38,397 --> 00:26:40,764
It's probably had
multiple uses.
579
00:26:40,766 --> 00:26:42,733
Maybe they stored booze.
580
00:26:42,735 --> 00:26:45,803
It could have been used
as part of a fraternity
581
00:26:45,805 --> 00:26:49,206
that the original owner of that
property was a founder of.
582
00:26:49,208 --> 00:26:51,141
And then I'm wondering
if there might be a connection
583
00:26:51,143 --> 00:26:52,743
with the
Underground Railroad.
584
00:26:52,745 --> 00:26:56,714
Well, I know that there's cases
where these individuals say,
585
00:26:56,716 --> 00:26:59,083
"I was in a cave
for a while."
586
00:26:59,085 --> 00:27:02,386
Any escapee that comes through
up from the South --
587
00:27:02,388 --> 00:27:05,055
basically, it's gonna
come through William.
588
00:27:05,057 --> 00:27:07,558
He documents everything,
writes down their name,
589
00:27:07,560 --> 00:27:09,660
and most of the time, that's
really important for people
590
00:27:09,662 --> 00:27:11,428
because they always
asked him,
591
00:27:11,430 --> 00:27:13,263
"Will you reach back
to my family?
592
00:27:13,265 --> 00:27:15,099
Let them know I'm okay."
593
00:27:15,101 --> 00:27:17,267
One of the clues
that I'm looking at is
594
00:27:17,269 --> 00:27:20,671
there are some initials that are
carved on the wall of the cave.
595
00:27:20,673 --> 00:27:24,842
Looks like
a W.R. or a W.T.
596
00:27:24,844 --> 00:27:26,076
Do you think maybe William,
597
00:27:26,078 --> 00:27:28,545
when he was writing down
his information,
598
00:27:28,547 --> 00:27:30,914
possibly some of those
names match these initials?
599
00:27:30,916 --> 00:27:34,852
Be kind of interesting
to look and see.
600
00:27:34,854 --> 00:27:40,791
♪♪
601
00:27:40,793 --> 00:27:46,764
♪♪
602
00:27:46,766 --> 00:27:50,701
WOLTER:
Valerie and I walk to the
Pennsylvania Historical Society
603
00:27:50,703 --> 00:27:53,737
to see William Still's
original journal --
604
00:27:53,739 --> 00:27:56,273
something she has never seen.
605
00:27:56,275 --> 00:27:58,842
And it shares a vault
with something else
606
00:27:58,844 --> 00:28:01,078
very important
to our nation's past --
607
00:28:01,080 --> 00:28:05,282
a document that strives
to create a more perfect union,
608
00:28:05,284 --> 00:28:09,787
not one divided over slavery as
it was in William Still's time.
609
00:28:09,789 --> 00:28:13,424
The very first draft of
the United States Constitution.
610
00:28:13,426 --> 00:28:14,692
WOLTER:
The Constitution?
611
00:28:14,694 --> 00:28:15,959
The Constitution of
the United States.
612
00:28:15,961 --> 00:28:17,094
Wow. No way.
That Constitution.
613
00:28:17,096 --> 00:28:19,163
The one we all
know about.
614
00:28:19,165 --> 00:28:21,398
It was folded
down the middle,
615
00:28:21,400 --> 00:28:23,500
and so then they wrote
on the right-hand side,
616
00:28:23,502 --> 00:28:25,769
made corrections on the left,
so this is page one.
617
00:28:25,771 --> 00:28:26,937
Ah.
This is page four.
618
00:28:26,939 --> 00:28:29,940
Pages two and three
are on the flip side.
619
00:28:29,942 --> 00:28:33,510
So, this was done
probably late July of 1787.
620
00:28:33,512 --> 00:28:35,679
The day the Constitution
was approved
621
00:28:35,681 --> 00:28:38,849
by the convention
was September 17th, 1787,
622
00:28:38,851 --> 00:28:42,453
so this is a good month
and a half before the final.
623
00:28:42,455 --> 00:28:46,990
WOLTER:
Laying my eyes on a draft
of the Constitution is amazing,
624
00:28:46,992 --> 00:28:50,694
but now it's time to see
what we came here to see.
625
00:28:50,696 --> 00:28:53,430
Well, this is the
Underground Railroad journal
626
00:28:53,432 --> 00:28:56,700
kept by your ancestor
William Still.
627
00:28:56,702 --> 00:28:59,536
It's absolutely the original --
the original cover,
628
00:28:59,538 --> 00:29:03,073
and there's something here
I really want you to see.
629
00:29:03,075 --> 00:29:07,544
♪♪
630
00:29:09,081 --> 00:29:15,219
♪♪
631
00:29:15,221 --> 00:29:17,554
Laying my eyes on
the handwritten words
632
00:29:17,556 --> 00:29:19,089
of William Still,
633
00:29:19,091 --> 00:29:22,226
who painstakingly documented
the journey to freedom
634
00:29:22,228 --> 00:29:23,927
for hundreds of slaves,
635
00:29:23,929 --> 00:29:28,265
is a moving moment
for me and for Valerie.
636
00:29:29,568 --> 00:29:32,269
This is from
1852 to 1857.
637
00:29:32,271 --> 00:29:33,937
Wow.
Look at all that.
638
00:29:33,939 --> 00:29:40,410
♪♪
639
00:29:40,412 --> 00:29:44,681
This is dated
December 29th, 1854,
640
00:29:44,683 --> 00:29:47,484
and here it says
"Harriet Tubman" on the top...
641
00:29:47,486 --> 00:29:48,619
Oh!
642
00:29:48,621 --> 00:29:50,154
So this is William Still --
he wrote this,
643
00:29:50,156 --> 00:29:51,989
but he's saying
that Harriet Tubman
644
00:29:51,991 --> 00:29:55,092
brought through
this group of people.
645
00:29:55,094 --> 00:29:58,695
[ Sniffles ] "Arrived --
John Chase, now Dan Lloyd."
646
00:29:58,697 --> 00:30:00,764
That's right.
647
00:30:00,766 --> 00:30:03,100
"Benjamin Ross,
now John Stewart."
648
00:30:03,102 --> 00:30:06,036
This is "Henry Ross,
now Levin Stewart."
649
00:30:06,038 --> 00:30:07,137
So he lists
all the names...
650
00:30:07,139 --> 00:30:08,338
Wow, that's what
he always did.
651
00:30:08,340 --> 00:30:11,341
...of the escaped slaves,
as they came,
652
00:30:11,343 --> 00:30:13,110
and then also
their new assumed name.
653
00:30:13,112 --> 00:30:14,578
That's why William's
so important --
654
00:30:14,580 --> 00:30:16,346
because he documented
all that
655
00:30:16,348 --> 00:30:18,115
'cause they didn't want
to leave their family,
656
00:30:18,117 --> 00:30:19,516
and so the whole point was...
That's right.
657
00:30:19,518 --> 00:30:21,185
...maybe William could
connect them, or...
658
00:30:21,187 --> 00:30:23,253
Absolutely, and that's one
of the projects
659
00:30:23,255 --> 00:30:25,389
we're trying to do
at the historical society
660
00:30:25,391 --> 00:30:29,359
is to try to create a names
database that links everything.
661
00:30:29,361 --> 00:30:31,028
This is
an American hero...
662
00:30:31,030 --> 00:30:32,129
Yep.
Exactly.
663
00:30:32,131 --> 00:30:33,230
...if there ever was one.
664
00:30:33,232 --> 00:30:34,932
This is not just
African-American history.
665
00:30:34,934 --> 00:30:36,333
This is the...
Exactly.
666
00:30:36,335 --> 00:30:38,569
...history of our country,
and something that we, you know,
667
00:30:38,571 --> 00:30:40,003
as a country
still need to deal with.
668
00:30:40,005 --> 00:30:42,005
Yes.
We still need
to grapple with it.
669
00:30:42,007 --> 00:30:43,140
[ Chuckles ]
Now more than ever.
670
00:30:43,142 --> 00:30:44,508
Now more than ever.
671
00:30:44,510 --> 00:30:46,777
There is something I would
like to do, if we could.
672
00:30:46,779 --> 00:30:49,313
There was a cave
that I've investigated,
673
00:30:49,315 --> 00:30:51,915
and there are a couple of
initials down there,
674
00:30:51,917 --> 00:30:54,384
and I'm wondering if maybe
some of those initials
675
00:30:54,386 --> 00:30:56,053
could match
some names in here.
676
00:30:56,055 --> 00:30:57,187
Could we take a look?
677
00:30:57,189 --> 00:30:58,455
Not in this item.
678
00:30:58,457 --> 00:30:59,890
This item is very fragile.
679
00:30:59,892 --> 00:31:01,658
We do have
published versions
680
00:31:01,660 --> 00:31:03,694
that are down
in our reading room.
681
00:31:03,696 --> 00:31:06,930
♪♪
682
00:31:06,932 --> 00:31:10,167
WOLTER: Together, Valerie and I
check William's writings
683
00:31:10,169 --> 00:31:15,672
for the initials I found
in the cave -- W.T. or W.R.
684
00:31:15,674 --> 00:31:20,777
Right now, it's the only clue
I feel I haven't figured out.
685
00:31:20,779 --> 00:31:22,346
Oh, whoa.
686
00:31:22,348 --> 00:31:23,914
This is crazy.
What?
687
00:31:23,916 --> 00:31:25,782
Yeah, on the front page here.
There's a "W" --
688
00:31:25,784 --> 00:31:27,384
First page --
table of contents?
689
00:31:27,386 --> 00:31:28,719
Yeah.
You said W.R., right?
690
00:31:28,721 --> 00:31:29,953
Willis Redick.
691
00:31:29,955 --> 00:31:33,357
He was owned by
S.J. Wilson.
692
00:31:33,359 --> 00:31:37,494
Let's see here -- a very dark
hue, thickset, 32 years of age,
693
00:31:37,496 --> 00:31:40,330
possessed a
fair share of mind.
694
00:31:40,332 --> 00:31:44,101
He is supposed either
to have made his escape North
695
00:31:44,103 --> 00:31:47,404
or attempted to do so.
696
00:31:47,406 --> 00:31:48,805
You want to check
the other...
697
00:31:48,807 --> 00:31:50,641
I'm gonna keep looking on
the online version here.
698
00:31:50,643 --> 00:31:52,075
I'm gonna turn to this page
and see if I can't...
699
00:31:52,077 --> 00:31:54,211
Man, I wish all research
was that easy.
700
00:31:54,213 --> 00:31:55,679
[ Chuckling ]
Yeah, really.
701
00:31:57,149 --> 00:31:59,983
W.T. --
William N. Taylor.
702
00:31:59,985 --> 00:32:01,785
Look at this.
703
00:32:01,787 --> 00:32:03,553
$100 reward.
704
00:32:03,555 --> 00:32:07,457
Ran away from Richmond City
on the 2nd of June,
705
00:32:07,459 --> 00:32:09,793
of gentle and easy
manners,
706
00:32:09,795 --> 00:32:12,195
about 5-feet-10
or 11 inches tall,
707
00:32:12,197 --> 00:32:14,598
and is about
35 years old.
708
00:32:14,600 --> 00:32:17,734
At least we found some names,
and admittedly it's a long shot.
709
00:32:17,736 --> 00:32:20,637
But it could be that --
wow.
It's possible.
710
00:32:20,639 --> 00:32:22,005
You know,
the Underground Railroad --
711
00:32:22,007 --> 00:32:24,541
most people think of it
as being underground,
712
00:32:24,543 --> 00:32:27,244
but the underground part
is just a reference
713
00:32:27,246 --> 00:32:29,413
to how secretive it was.
714
00:32:29,415 --> 00:32:31,882
If this cave is actually
part of, you know,
715
00:32:31,884 --> 00:32:34,351
the Underground Railroad,
then there were places
716
00:32:34,353 --> 00:32:36,820
that were,
you know, underground.
717
00:32:36,822 --> 00:32:38,021
Literally underground.
718
00:32:38,023 --> 00:32:39,489
Literally.
Yeah.
719
00:32:39,491 --> 00:32:43,660
I have a couple things I want
to investigate, but thank you.
720
00:32:43,662 --> 00:32:45,529
Thank you.
[ Chuckles ]
721
00:32:45,531 --> 00:32:48,198
♪♪
722
00:32:48,200 --> 00:32:50,901
WOLTER: Caves were used
in the Underground Railroad
723
00:32:50,903 --> 00:32:52,402
to hide slaves.
724
00:32:52,404 --> 00:32:56,673
That much is fact,
but which caves, exactly --
725
00:32:56,675 --> 00:32:59,509
caves in Shippensburg
like Chris Courtney's?
726
00:32:59,511 --> 00:33:05,515
♪♪
727
00:33:05,517 --> 00:33:11,521
♪♪
728
00:33:11,523 --> 00:33:15,325
The thing about small towns
is everyone knows everyone,
729
00:33:15,327 --> 00:33:18,528
and it didn't take long for
someone to hear I was in town
730
00:33:18,530 --> 00:33:21,264
and offer up another
piece to the puzzle,
731
00:33:21,266 --> 00:33:24,334
which I'm heading back
to Shippensburg to investigate.
732
00:33:24,336 --> 00:33:27,104
♪♪
733
00:33:27,106 --> 00:33:30,007
I heard that you might have
a cave on your property,
734
00:33:30,009 --> 00:33:32,275
possibly associated
with the Underground Railroad.
735
00:33:32,277 --> 00:33:33,777
It's right across
the street from us.
736
00:33:33,779 --> 00:33:35,045
Oh, okay.
737
00:33:35,047 --> 00:33:36,580
Do you mind if I ask you
a couple questions about it?
738
00:33:36,582 --> 00:33:38,415
We'll be glad to talk to you
for a couple minutes about it
739
00:33:38,417 --> 00:33:40,650
because we really delved
into the history on it.
740
00:33:40,652 --> 00:33:41,718
You want to come in?
Yeah.
741
00:33:41,720 --> 00:33:42,919
And I'll show you
some stuff.
742
00:33:42,921 --> 00:33:44,321
That'd be great.
743
00:33:44,323 --> 00:33:51,561
♪♪
744
00:33:51,563 --> 00:33:54,364
I have to say, it looks
a little barren in here.
745
00:33:54,366 --> 00:33:55,932
Is something going on?
746
00:33:55,934 --> 00:33:59,269
Well, we're finally moving
after almost 50 years.
747
00:33:59,271 --> 00:34:00,871
So, my timing was
pretty good.
748
00:34:00,873 --> 00:34:02,305
Yep.
Your timing was perfect.
749
00:34:02,307 --> 00:34:04,541
Well, tell me a little bit
about the history of this house.
750
00:34:04,543 --> 00:34:07,577
Well, the original owner
was a slaveholder,
751
00:34:07,579 --> 00:34:10,180
and then 66 years later,
a family member
752
00:34:10,182 --> 00:34:13,050
named Charles White
bought the home,
753
00:34:13,052 --> 00:34:16,153
and they actually were
on the Underground Railroad.
754
00:34:16,155 --> 00:34:18,422
And we know that
because one day,
755
00:34:18,424 --> 00:34:22,159
I was here in the afternoon,
and a woman knocked on the door
756
00:34:22,161 --> 00:34:24,928
and said, "My grandfather lived
here during the Civil War."
757
00:34:24,930 --> 00:34:31,435
So she told the story
of her aunt who died in 1937.
758
00:34:31,437 --> 00:34:33,804
Their aunt carried food
across the meadow
759
00:34:33,806 --> 00:34:35,772
to the slaves
hiding in the caves.
760
00:34:35,774 --> 00:34:37,874
They had the young kids take it
761
00:34:37,876 --> 00:34:41,278
because the Fugitive Slave Act
was in effect at that time.
762
00:34:41,280 --> 00:34:43,313
It was passed,
I think, in 1850.
763
00:34:43,315 --> 00:34:46,149
If you got caught
helping slaves escape,
764
00:34:46,151 --> 00:34:47,317
it was a federal offense,
765
00:34:47,319 --> 00:34:49,653
and you had a chance
to go to federal prison.
766
00:34:49,655 --> 00:34:52,622
Do you think that I could
maybe take a walk over there
767
00:34:52,624 --> 00:34:54,424
and take a look
at the caves?
768
00:34:54,426 --> 00:34:58,395
Sure. It's down the hill
and across the meadow.
769
00:34:58,397 --> 00:35:01,698
WOLTER: Bill pointed me in the
right direction of the cave
770
00:35:01,700 --> 00:35:03,133
and called the current owner,
771
00:35:03,135 --> 00:35:05,635
who agreed to meet me there
to let me take a look.
772
00:35:05,637 --> 00:35:10,474
♪♪
773
00:35:10,476 --> 00:35:12,676
At least one cave
in Shippensburg
774
00:35:12,678 --> 00:35:14,911
was used to harbor slaves,
775
00:35:14,913 --> 00:35:16,713
and I think there's
a good chance
776
00:35:16,715 --> 00:35:19,783
Chris Courtney's cave
was used that way, too.
777
00:35:19,785 --> 00:35:22,419
♪♪
778
00:35:22,421 --> 00:35:23,653
ALLEN:
So, here it is.
779
00:35:23,655 --> 00:35:25,789
This is the north entrance
to the main chamber.
780
00:35:25,791 --> 00:35:27,724
Oh, wow.
781
00:35:27,726 --> 00:35:31,962
♪♪
782
00:35:31,964 --> 00:35:35,165
[ Chuckles ]
Now this is a cave.
783
00:35:35,167 --> 00:35:38,869
♪♪
784
00:35:40,539 --> 00:35:48,979
♪♪
785
00:35:48,981 --> 00:35:52,716
WOLTER: I came to Pennsylvania
to solve a mystery.
786
00:35:52,718 --> 00:35:56,520
Who used the cave Chris Courtney
stumbled upon as a kid?
787
00:35:56,522 --> 00:35:58,188
What did they use it for?
788
00:35:58,190 --> 00:35:59,990
When were they here?
789
00:35:59,992 --> 00:36:02,626
There's a tunnel this way.
790
00:36:02,628 --> 00:36:06,263
Now, I'm exploring a different
Shippensburg cave --
791
00:36:06,265 --> 00:36:10,000
one that's deeper
with more twists and turns,
792
00:36:10,002 --> 00:36:12,402
but my gut
and the history in the area
793
00:36:12,404 --> 00:36:16,439
tell me that they both could
have served the same purpose --
794
00:36:16,441 --> 00:36:20,977
a hideout for slaves
making their way toward freedom.
795
00:36:20,979 --> 00:36:23,380
If I was fleeing
from people
796
00:36:23,382 --> 00:36:24,881
that were trying
to hunt me down,
797
00:36:24,883 --> 00:36:28,752
this cave would be
more than welcoming.
798
00:36:28,754 --> 00:36:32,689
ALLEN: Normally, the floor here
in the mid-summer is all dry.
799
00:36:32,691 --> 00:36:33,857
That's enough ventilation,
800
00:36:33,859 --> 00:36:35,258
you could imagine
someone building a...
801
00:36:35,260 --> 00:36:37,060
Oh, yeah, you could...
...a fire right in there.
802
00:36:37,062 --> 00:36:39,996
...probably, yeah --
there or here.
803
00:36:39,998 --> 00:36:43,099
Someone could hide for days,
I would think.
804
00:36:43,101 --> 00:36:48,505
♪♪
805
00:36:48,507 --> 00:36:52,776
I think we found
an Underground Railroad cave.
806
00:36:52,778 --> 00:36:53,843
I'd like to think so.
807
00:36:53,845 --> 00:36:55,345
I think we should
head out.
808
00:36:55,347 --> 00:36:56,546
I'm all for that.
809
00:36:56,548 --> 00:36:58,615
[ Both chuckling ]
Okay, here we go.
810
00:37:01,053 --> 00:37:04,454
Well, Allen, that was
[Chuckles] pretty exciting.
811
00:37:04,456 --> 00:37:07,657
This cave is consistent with
your neighbor, you know, Bill --
812
00:37:07,659 --> 00:37:10,060
his story about
there being a cave over here
813
00:37:10,062 --> 00:37:11,995
that housed
these fugitive slaves.
814
00:37:11,997 --> 00:37:15,031
We're just north
of the Mason-Dixon Line.
815
00:37:15,033 --> 00:37:16,833
The Underground Railroad
ran through here,
816
00:37:16,835 --> 00:37:21,137
so it's perfectly plausible
that Bill's story is true.
817
00:37:21,139 --> 00:37:23,974
I hope so. I'd like to own
a little bit of history, so...
818
00:37:23,976 --> 00:37:25,575
Well, I think you do.
819
00:37:25,577 --> 00:37:32,582
♪♪
820
00:37:32,584 --> 00:37:39,623
♪♪
821
00:37:39,625 --> 00:37:42,626
WOLTER: There's only one thing
left to do --
822
00:37:42,628 --> 00:37:46,830
tell Chris Courtney I think I've
got his cave all figured out.
823
00:37:46,832 --> 00:37:51,034
♪♪
824
00:37:51,036 --> 00:37:52,302
Howdy, stranger.
Hey, Scott.
825
00:37:52,304 --> 00:37:53,937
How are you?
[ Chuckles ]
I'm good.
826
00:37:53,939 --> 00:37:57,607
♪♪
827
00:37:57,609 --> 00:38:00,243
Why'd you want to
meet here?
828
00:38:00,245 --> 00:38:02,612
Well, this is
Mason-Dixon Distillery,
829
00:38:02,614 --> 00:38:05,282
and we're right near
the Mason-Dixon Line.
830
00:38:05,284 --> 00:38:07,117
This was literally
the dividing line
831
00:38:07,119 --> 00:38:09,886
where slavery ended
and freedom began.
832
00:38:09,888 --> 00:38:13,556
WOLTER:
I tell Chris this figures into
the end of my story,
833
00:38:13,558 --> 00:38:16,192
but I'm going to tell him
what I discovered
834
00:38:16,194 --> 00:38:17,927
in the order I discovered it.
835
00:38:17,929 --> 00:38:20,230
What did you find out
about my cave?
836
00:38:20,232 --> 00:38:22,932
Well, I found out
a number of things,
837
00:38:22,934 --> 00:38:24,467
and I think it's had
a rich history
838
00:38:24,469 --> 00:38:26,770
that spans
quite a time frame.
839
00:38:26,772 --> 00:38:28,405
I think it was used
for many things.
840
00:38:28,407 --> 00:38:30,206
I think that date
that you saw...
841
00:38:30,208 --> 00:38:31,474
The 1794.
842
00:38:31,476 --> 00:38:35,378
...1794, which is when
the Whiskey Rebellion was.
843
00:38:35,380 --> 00:38:37,180
It's quite possible
that they were
844
00:38:37,182 --> 00:38:38,815
distilling whiskey
down there --
845
00:38:38,817 --> 00:38:40,450
fresh water,
you got to have that.
846
00:38:40,452 --> 00:38:43,119
You and I both know
that you get down in that cave,
847
00:38:43,121 --> 00:38:45,588
that water is cold,
it's clear, and it's fresh,
848
00:38:45,590 --> 00:38:48,358
so I think that's
a big part of it.
849
00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:49,826
Another thing you
and I talked about --
850
00:38:49,828 --> 00:38:51,361
you remember that
medallion you found?
851
00:38:51,363 --> 00:38:52,395
Yes.
852
00:38:52,397 --> 00:38:54,798
One of the things
that I found out was
853
00:38:54,800 --> 00:38:57,033
the original owner
of that property
854
00:38:57,035 --> 00:39:00,537
was not only a member but one of
the founding members of the
855
00:39:00,539 --> 00:39:02,205
Knights of the Golden Eagle.
856
00:39:02,207 --> 00:39:04,708
Really?
Absolutely.
857
00:39:04,710 --> 00:39:08,511
They have rituals that are
very similar to Masonic rituals
858
00:39:08,513 --> 00:39:10,180
that I've actually
been through,
859
00:39:10,182 --> 00:39:11,981
and one of the things
that they had
860
00:39:11,983 --> 00:39:14,317
in the Knights of
the Golden Eagle's ritual
861
00:39:14,319 --> 00:39:18,488
was something that involved
a hermit inside of a cave.
862
00:39:18,490 --> 00:39:21,391
The hermit would give
the initiate a skull,
863
00:39:21,393 --> 00:39:24,527
and the whole idea
is you sit in there alone.
864
00:39:24,529 --> 00:39:27,197
The skull makes you think
about your own mortality,
865
00:39:27,199 --> 00:39:31,434
that life is short
and to make the most of it.
866
00:39:31,436 --> 00:39:35,271
WOLTER: I tell Chris the
1896 date could correspond
867
00:39:35,273 --> 00:39:38,908
to the time the K.G.E.
used the cave.
868
00:39:38,910 --> 00:39:41,644
It's just 6 years
after Edwin Hamilton,
869
00:39:41,646 --> 00:39:45,982
the owner and K.G.E. member,
built this house.
870
00:39:45,984 --> 00:39:48,418
If it wasn't for you finding
that medal,
871
00:39:48,420 --> 00:39:50,086
we never would
have known about it.
872
00:39:50,088 --> 00:39:50,920
Right.
873
00:39:50,922 --> 00:39:52,655
The last and probably,
874
00:39:52,657 --> 00:39:55,558
I would have to say maybe
the most important aspect,
875
00:39:55,560 --> 00:39:58,161
is the whole
Underground Railroad story,
876
00:39:58,163 --> 00:40:01,731
and that was a huge part
of the Cumberland Valley
877
00:40:01,733 --> 00:40:03,533
and this part
of Pennsylvania.
878
00:40:03,535 --> 00:40:04,768
Remember those initials
that were
879
00:40:04,770 --> 00:40:06,369
carved down
in the bottom of the cave...
880
00:40:06,371 --> 00:40:08,705
Yes.
...the W.R. and the W.T.?
881
00:40:08,707 --> 00:40:10,673
Well, actually there were
some slaves
882
00:40:10,675 --> 00:40:13,676
whose names matched
those initials --
883
00:40:13,678 --> 00:40:16,546
William Taylor,
Willis Redick.
884
00:40:16,548 --> 00:40:18,047
Really?
Yep.
885
00:40:18,049 --> 00:40:21,084
It's quite possible that there
was a slave in that cave,
886
00:40:21,086 --> 00:40:22,819
and he carved his initials.
887
00:40:22,821 --> 00:40:26,656
And it was documented
by William Still.
888
00:40:26,658 --> 00:40:30,026
Not too far from where your
cave is, there's another cave,
889
00:40:30,028 --> 00:40:32,996
and it's huge,
and it's well-documented
890
00:40:32,998 --> 00:40:36,533
that slaves that had escaped
did seek refuge there.
891
00:40:36,535 --> 00:40:38,268
If it wasn't for you finding
that cave,
892
00:40:38,270 --> 00:40:39,569
I wouldn't have gone
on this journey
893
00:40:39,571 --> 00:40:42,105
in the first place
to learn myself
894
00:40:42,107 --> 00:40:45,975
and to share this information
with you, so job well done, man.
895
00:40:45,977 --> 00:40:47,143
Thank you.
896
00:40:47,145 --> 00:40:49,612
I really wanted some answers.
Now I have some.
897
00:40:49,614 --> 00:40:50,713
Alright.
898
00:40:50,715 --> 00:40:52,849
[ Glasses clink ]
Cheers.
899
00:40:55,053 --> 00:40:57,086
[ Smacks lips ]
That's good.
That's good.
900
00:40:58,156 --> 00:41:00,890
WOLTER: In this case,
which started with
901
00:41:00,892 --> 00:41:04,594
an unbelievable discovery
by a little boy in his backyard,
902
00:41:04,596 --> 00:41:08,331
ends with a better understanding
of three different time periods
903
00:41:08,333 --> 00:41:11,468
in the history
of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
904
00:41:11,470 --> 00:41:15,305
and the history
of the United States.
905
00:41:15,307 --> 00:41:18,975
I'm glad my investigation led
to some real discoveries,
906
00:41:18,977 --> 00:41:23,046
since clues were already
washing away underground.
907
00:41:23,048 --> 00:41:27,183
It's easy to think of caves
as dark, scary places,
908
00:41:27,185 --> 00:41:29,385
but in the case
of the Underground Railroad,
909
00:41:29,387 --> 00:41:31,988
this investigation
reminds me that they can,
910
00:41:31,990 --> 00:41:35,859
instead, be a source
of great light.
911
00:41:35,861 --> 00:41:37,994
And that's what
I want to be, too --
912
00:41:37,996 --> 00:41:42,899
someone on a quest to illuminate
the forgotten pieces of our past
913
00:41:42,901 --> 00:41:46,336
so we can all be
more informed in the present.
914
00:41:46,338 --> 00:41:50,206
♪♪
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