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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,068 --> 00:00:11,076 ♪♪ 2 00:00:11,078 --> 00:00:21,086 ♪♪ 3 00:00:21,088 --> 00:00:31,096 ♪♪ 4 00:00:31,098 --> 00:00:38,203 ♪♪ 5 00:00:38,205 --> 00:00:41,373 DEMONIC VOICE: What is it you seek? 6 00:00:43,310 --> 00:00:45,811 Riches? 7 00:00:45,813 --> 00:00:48,414 Power? 8 00:00:48,416 --> 00:00:49,815 Fame? 9 00:00:49,817 --> 00:00:53,118 ♪♪ 10 00:00:53,120 --> 00:00:58,524 What is it you would give to me? 11 00:00:58,526 --> 00:01:02,161 It will take all. 12 00:01:02,163 --> 00:01:06,598 Such a small price to pay. 13 00:01:06,600 --> 00:01:09,168 Knights... 14 00:01:09,170 --> 00:01:11,103 show him. 15 00:01:11,105 --> 00:01:21,113 ♪♪ 16 00:01:21,115 --> 00:01:31,123 ♪♪ 17 00:01:31,125 --> 00:01:33,992 ♪♪ 18 00:01:33,994 --> 00:01:37,830 WOLTER: The history that we were all taught growing up is wrong. 19 00:01:37,832 --> 00:01:40,566 My name is Scott Wolter, and I'm a forensic geologist. 20 00:01:41,669 --> 00:01:45,070 There's a hidden history in this country that nobody knows about. 21 00:01:45,072 --> 00:01:46,972 There are pyramids here, 22 00:01:46,974 --> 00:01:50,008 chambers, tombs, inscriptions. 23 00:01:50,010 --> 00:01:52,311 They're all over this country. 24 00:01:52,313 --> 00:01:54,746 We're gonna investigate these artifacts and sites, 25 00:01:54,748 --> 00:01:56,515 and we're gonna get to the truth. 26 00:01:56,517 --> 00:01:59,885 Sometimes, history isn't what we've been told. 27 00:01:59,887 --> 00:02:06,692 ♪♪ 28 00:02:06,694 --> 00:02:12,965 ♪♪ 29 00:02:12,967 --> 00:02:16,201 I'm on my way to Shippensburg, Pennsylvania -- 30 00:02:16,203 --> 00:02:20,405 the oldest town in the state's Cumberland Valley, 31 00:02:20,407 --> 00:02:23,308 known for its tireless support of the Patriot Army 32 00:02:23,310 --> 00:02:26,378 in the American Revolution. 33 00:02:26,380 --> 00:02:30,249 This area has a lot of historic homes and Colonial charm. 34 00:02:32,186 --> 00:02:35,087 But I'm here to see something else -- 35 00:02:35,089 --> 00:02:37,789 the site of a mystery that has haunted a local man 36 00:02:37,791 --> 00:02:40,926 for more than three decades -- 37 00:02:40,928 --> 00:02:42,861 a cave that he claims is filled 38 00:02:42,863 --> 00:02:45,397 with clues to a clandestine past. 39 00:02:46,967 --> 00:02:48,767 As a geologist, I can tell you 40 00:02:48,769 --> 00:02:50,536 that there are thousands of caves 41 00:02:50,538 --> 00:02:53,105 hidden in this part of Pennsylvania 42 00:02:53,107 --> 00:02:57,509 thanks to massive amounts of limestone underground. 43 00:02:57,511 --> 00:03:00,345 But a real-life chamber of secrets? 44 00:03:00,347 --> 00:03:03,615 This is something I need to see. 45 00:03:03,617 --> 00:03:04,616 Hey, Chris. 46 00:03:04,618 --> 00:03:06,118 Hey, Scott. Nice to meet you. 47 00:03:06,120 --> 00:03:07,686 Well, it's not every day I meet somebody 48 00:03:07,688 --> 00:03:09,821 who's found something so interesting 49 00:03:09,823 --> 00:03:11,456 right in their own backyard. 50 00:03:11,458 --> 00:03:13,258 I mean, this was your house back then, right? 51 00:03:13,260 --> 00:03:14,726 Yep, I grew up here. 52 00:03:14,728 --> 00:03:16,562 So, tell me about the discovery. 53 00:03:16,564 --> 00:03:20,265 Back in 1981, I was 12 years old. 54 00:03:20,267 --> 00:03:22,768 I was hunting for salamanders in the backyard. 55 00:03:22,770 --> 00:03:27,706 I pulled up a piece of rock, and I found a cave. 56 00:03:27,708 --> 00:03:30,108 You must have been a rock star back at the time. 57 00:03:30,110 --> 00:03:32,544 I mean, a young kid, you found this cave. 58 00:03:32,546 --> 00:03:34,279 Yep, it brought in all the newspapers 59 00:03:34,281 --> 00:03:36,215 and the TV back then. 60 00:03:36,217 --> 00:03:38,116 That's me with hair. [ Laughs ] 61 00:03:38,118 --> 00:03:39,718 I like that hair part in the middle. 62 00:03:39,720 --> 00:03:41,486 I remember those days. The girls liked them. 63 00:03:41,488 --> 00:03:43,222 I didn't like the hair part in the middle. 64 00:03:43,224 --> 00:03:45,724 "Boy finds backyard cave. 65 00:03:45,726 --> 00:03:48,327 Shippensburg -- Hundreds of people have come to see it. 66 00:03:48,329 --> 00:03:51,096 Crowds flattened the grass in the Courtneys' backyard, 67 00:03:51,098 --> 00:03:53,031 staring at the hole." 68 00:03:53,033 --> 00:03:54,733 You know, people have lived in caves 69 00:03:54,735 --> 00:03:56,735 for hundreds of thousands of years, 70 00:03:56,737 --> 00:03:58,437 and they hide their secrets in there. 71 00:03:58,439 --> 00:04:01,640 Probably the most famous is where the Dead Sea Scrolls 72 00:04:01,642 --> 00:04:04,509 were found outside of Jerusalem back in the late 1940s. 73 00:04:04,511 --> 00:04:07,279 And those scrolls certainly have changed history 74 00:04:07,281 --> 00:04:08,914 in a pretty profound way. 75 00:04:08,916 --> 00:04:12,918 But you probably don't have Dead Sea Scrolls here. 76 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:17,256 In 2013, I saw another cave a few hours from here. 77 00:04:17,258 --> 00:04:21,593 I figured out that one was used by a secret society for rituals 78 00:04:21,595 --> 00:04:24,096 after discovering an intricately carved basin 79 00:04:24,098 --> 00:04:26,231 where people could have been baptized 80 00:04:26,233 --> 00:04:29,635 to symbolize a spiritual awakening. 81 00:04:29,637 --> 00:04:33,805 And after hearing about my work, Chris thinks I might be the one 82 00:04:33,807 --> 00:04:36,241 who can finally shed light on his, 83 00:04:36,243 --> 00:04:38,143 which lies just a few dozen feet 84 00:04:38,145 --> 00:04:40,946 out the backdoor of his childhood home. 85 00:04:40,948 --> 00:04:42,614 I think it's time to go take a look at it. 86 00:04:42,616 --> 00:04:44,216 Let's take a look. 87 00:04:44,218 --> 00:04:50,922 ♪♪ 88 00:04:50,924 --> 00:04:53,659 This is to keep other 12-year-olds out now, right? 89 00:04:53,661 --> 00:04:55,961 [ Laughing ] Yeah. 90 00:04:55,963 --> 00:04:58,363 Chris says his family put the doors on, 91 00:04:58,365 --> 00:05:00,299 but everything inside was there 92 00:05:00,301 --> 00:05:03,268 when he found the entrance in 1981. 93 00:05:03,270 --> 00:05:05,504 Oh, wow! Look at that! 94 00:05:05,506 --> 00:05:07,439 So, what's that steel bar there? 95 00:05:07,441 --> 00:05:09,408 That's one of two axles that were found 96 00:05:09,410 --> 00:05:11,209 when we uncovered the rocks. 97 00:05:11,211 --> 00:05:14,346 Above that was two metal wagon wheels. 98 00:05:14,348 --> 00:05:16,381 Well, they were trying to cover it up. Right. 99 00:05:16,383 --> 00:05:18,350 And the wagon wheel is interesting 100 00:05:18,352 --> 00:05:21,987 because that tells us something about when that happened. 101 00:05:21,989 --> 00:05:24,523 I would say late 1800s or so? 102 00:05:24,525 --> 00:05:26,024 Yeah, I believe so. 103 00:05:27,961 --> 00:05:30,095 Is there water down there? Yes, there is. 104 00:05:30,097 --> 00:05:32,431 Was there water here when you found it? 105 00:05:32,433 --> 00:05:33,999 It was here. It was much lower. 106 00:05:34,001 --> 00:05:37,202 I have a map that was made for us back in the '80s, 107 00:05:37,204 --> 00:05:39,538 and you can see there, the water level was much lower. 108 00:05:39,540 --> 00:05:41,640 This year, we've had record-breaking rain. 109 00:05:41,642 --> 00:05:44,476 I believe the water table's probably up 3 to 4 feet 110 00:05:44,478 --> 00:05:46,211 as to what it was back in the '80s. 111 00:05:46,213 --> 00:05:47,679 So this is high? 112 00:05:47,681 --> 00:05:49,314 This is very high. 113 00:05:49,316 --> 00:05:51,950 This puts a whole new sense of urgency 114 00:05:51,952 --> 00:05:54,219 into this entire investigation. 115 00:05:54,221 --> 00:05:55,587 Nothing has the potential 116 00:05:55,589 --> 00:05:58,523 to literally wash away more evidence 117 00:05:58,525 --> 00:05:59,825 than water. 118 00:05:59,827 --> 00:06:02,461 And based on what Chris tells me next, 119 00:06:02,463 --> 00:06:04,262 I'm really worried. 120 00:06:04,264 --> 00:06:06,865 There was some additional information down in that cave. 121 00:06:06,867 --> 00:06:08,066 There were writings. 122 00:06:08,068 --> 00:06:10,035 I think they're covered up by the water now. 123 00:06:10,037 --> 00:06:11,636 What were the writings? Two dates. 124 00:06:11,638 --> 00:06:15,073 One was 1794. One was 1896. 125 00:06:15,075 --> 00:06:18,310 We talked about the wheels, and probably this cave 126 00:06:18,312 --> 00:06:21,279 was covered up back in the late 1800s, 127 00:06:21,281 --> 00:06:27,018 but that date of 1794 pushes it back another century. 128 00:06:27,020 --> 00:06:29,488 I've got to get inside, where I'm hoping 129 00:06:29,490 --> 00:06:32,524 I can still find those dates and even more clues 130 00:06:32,526 --> 00:06:34,893 that hopefully haven't been washed away. 131 00:06:34,895 --> 00:06:38,497 This is definitely work stone, all this rock here. 132 00:06:38,499 --> 00:06:41,666 This is natural but definitely modified by man. 133 00:06:41,668 --> 00:06:44,169 The question is, why? 134 00:06:44,171 --> 00:06:45,937 Oh, hey, right here. 135 00:06:45,939 --> 00:06:48,840 Looks like a fish symbol with a little curl 136 00:06:48,842 --> 00:06:50,776 at the end on the right side. 137 00:06:50,778 --> 00:06:52,744 Could be a Christian symbol 138 00:06:52,746 --> 00:06:56,348 associated with some type of religious ritual. 139 00:06:56,350 --> 00:06:58,550 Christian religious groups played a big role 140 00:06:58,552 --> 00:07:00,252 in each of the British colonies, 141 00:07:00,254 --> 00:07:04,456 including here in Pennsylvania, but I'm not 100% sure 142 00:07:04,458 --> 00:07:06,658 that this isn't just the letter "L." 143 00:07:06,660 --> 00:07:12,697 I see a "W" here, and then could be an "R," possibly a "T." 144 00:07:14,067 --> 00:07:16,501 Yeah, I can buy that as initials. 145 00:07:16,503 --> 00:07:18,336 Maybe that might tell us something about 146 00:07:18,338 --> 00:07:19,971 who was using the cave. 147 00:07:19,973 --> 00:07:21,573 Do we know who that might be? 148 00:07:21,575 --> 00:07:23,475 I have no idea who that is. 149 00:07:23,477 --> 00:07:25,477 There's a lot of water moving in this cave 150 00:07:25,479 --> 00:07:27,078 and condensing on the ceiling, 151 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:30,449 and it's flowing down from these cracks. 152 00:07:30,451 --> 00:07:33,218 I need to figure out a way to get in there. 153 00:07:33,220 --> 00:07:36,788 I want to see the rest of this cave, for sure. 154 00:07:36,790 --> 00:07:40,025 I want to see it, but it's really hard to navigate. 155 00:07:40,027 --> 00:07:43,061 This water really is a big problem. 156 00:07:43,063 --> 00:07:46,198 I couldn't see the dates Chris told me about at all. 157 00:07:46,200 --> 00:07:47,466 As I come out of the cave, 158 00:07:47,468 --> 00:07:49,601 I'm trying to come up with a plan 159 00:07:49,603 --> 00:07:52,471 and thinking about the clues we have so far. 160 00:07:54,074 --> 00:07:57,776 1794 is interesting because in this area, 161 00:07:57,778 --> 00:08:00,278 I think you had the Whiskey Rebellion. 162 00:08:00,280 --> 00:08:03,415 People making whiskey weren't interested in paying taxes. 163 00:08:03,417 --> 00:08:07,319 That led to a conflict, and President George Washington 164 00:08:07,321 --> 00:08:09,287 actually led a group that came in here 165 00:08:09,289 --> 00:08:11,289 and tamped down that rebellion. 166 00:08:11,291 --> 00:08:13,825 That was the first time and only time 167 00:08:13,827 --> 00:08:17,529 that a sitting president actually led troops into battle. 168 00:08:17,531 --> 00:08:18,663 Really? Yeah. 169 00:08:18,665 --> 00:08:21,032 Just maybe this cave could be associated 170 00:08:21,034 --> 00:08:22,801 with that production of whiskey. 171 00:08:22,803 --> 00:08:25,537 I mean, you also need water to make whiskey. 172 00:08:25,539 --> 00:08:29,074 We've got clear groundwater here. 173 00:08:29,076 --> 00:08:31,643 Right now, I've got three solid clues 174 00:08:31,645 --> 00:08:35,213 to when and who used this cave. 175 00:08:35,215 --> 00:08:41,353 There are two dates, 1794 and 1896, that are documented 176 00:08:41,355 --> 00:08:43,755 but that I'm hoping to find in person 177 00:08:43,757 --> 00:08:48,360 and one set of initials, W.R. or W.T. 178 00:08:48,362 --> 00:08:50,896 It's tough to make out. 179 00:08:50,898 --> 00:08:54,432 So, are all of these clues part of the same story 180 00:08:54,434 --> 00:08:56,601 or three different stories? 181 00:08:56,603 --> 00:08:59,671 I ask Chris about the house on the property. 182 00:08:59,673 --> 00:09:01,606 Do we know who might have built it? 183 00:09:01,608 --> 00:09:04,442 Edwin Hamilton built this house in 1890. 184 00:09:04,444 --> 00:09:07,445 The cave's inscribed 1896 date 185 00:09:07,447 --> 00:09:10,081 might fit with Edwin Hamilton, 186 00:09:10,083 --> 00:09:13,151 but right now, I need to know if there are more clues 187 00:09:13,153 --> 00:09:15,086 hiding where we can't see. 188 00:09:15,088 --> 00:09:18,056 What I'd like to do is take an ROV -- 189 00:09:18,058 --> 00:09:20,592 it's basically a miniature submarine 190 00:09:20,594 --> 00:09:23,428 that has a camera on it -- put it in the water 191 00:09:23,430 --> 00:09:25,897 and try to get some more information. 192 00:09:25,899 --> 00:09:32,304 ♪♪ 193 00:09:32,306 --> 00:09:38,710 ♪♪ 194 00:09:38,712 --> 00:09:43,648 So here we are, basically a controller for a video game, 195 00:09:43,650 --> 00:09:45,617 except it's for the rover. 196 00:09:45,619 --> 00:09:55,226 ♪♪ 197 00:09:55,228 --> 00:10:02,267 ♪♪ 198 00:10:02,269 --> 00:10:04,569 WOLTER: Kind of bumping against the wall here. 199 00:10:04,571 --> 00:10:07,072 I got to back up. Okay, there we go. 200 00:10:07,074 --> 00:10:08,840 Boy, it's tight in there, isn't it? 201 00:10:08,842 --> 00:10:10,375 Yep. 202 00:10:10,377 --> 00:10:13,278 Okay, there we go. 203 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:14,879 Wow. 204 00:10:14,881 --> 00:10:17,015 ♪♪ 205 00:10:17,017 --> 00:10:19,150 Can't see any dates on here. 206 00:10:19,152 --> 00:10:22,187 So, where would they be -- on the right side or the left side? 207 00:10:22,189 --> 00:10:24,689 They're on the right side. 208 00:10:24,691 --> 00:10:25,957 A lot of silt. Yeah. 209 00:10:25,959 --> 00:10:27,258 Well, we're gonna kick up silt. 210 00:10:27,260 --> 00:10:30,261 We're just near the bottom there. 211 00:10:30,263 --> 00:10:32,030 Oh, wait. Look at that. See that? 212 00:10:32,032 --> 00:10:35,567 ♪♪ 213 00:10:36,937 --> 00:10:43,241 ♪♪ 214 00:10:43,243 --> 00:10:49,514 ♪♪ 215 00:10:49,516 --> 00:10:50,749 Look at that! What is that? 216 00:10:50,751 --> 00:10:52,917 See that? It's like a ring or something. 217 00:10:52,919 --> 00:10:54,285 Well, there's a lot of silt in there. 218 00:10:54,287 --> 00:10:55,920 It's hard to tell. I know. 219 00:10:55,922 --> 00:10:58,523 ♪♪ 220 00:10:58,525 --> 00:11:00,592 Oh, I think we're at the back. 221 00:11:00,594 --> 00:11:02,727 I don't think we can go back any more. 222 00:11:02,729 --> 00:11:05,030 WOLTER: This cave is tight. 223 00:11:05,032 --> 00:11:06,598 There's silt everywhere. 224 00:11:06,600 --> 00:11:10,802 No matter what I do, I can't get a better look with the ROV. 225 00:11:10,804 --> 00:11:14,673 But a person might be able to grab whatever that ring is, 226 00:11:14,675 --> 00:11:17,776 and it could be another clue to what this cave is all about. 227 00:11:19,012 --> 00:11:20,679 What we really need at this point is 228 00:11:20,681 --> 00:11:23,214 to get human eyes and human hands 229 00:11:23,216 --> 00:11:26,217 in that cave to see what those things are. 230 00:11:26,219 --> 00:11:27,752 I am a certified diver, 231 00:11:27,754 --> 00:11:29,821 but I'm not a certified cave diver, 232 00:11:29,823 --> 00:11:31,589 and there's a big difference. 233 00:11:32,626 --> 00:11:35,794 WOLTER: Cave diving requires intense training. 234 00:11:35,796 --> 00:11:38,897 In fact, there are only a few thousand cave divers 235 00:11:38,899 --> 00:11:40,899 in the entire world. 236 00:11:40,901 --> 00:11:46,271 Even then, an average of 10 of these brave souls die each year. 237 00:11:46,273 --> 00:11:49,808 Luckily, there is a local family, the Berkepiles, 238 00:11:49,810 --> 00:11:52,010 who are experienced cave divers 239 00:11:52,012 --> 00:11:57,115 and experts on Pennsylvania caves in particular. 240 00:11:57,117 --> 00:11:58,850 Hi, guys. Scott Wolter. 241 00:11:58,852 --> 00:12:00,485 Dan Berkepile. Hi, Dan. 242 00:12:00,487 --> 00:12:01,786 This is Chris. 243 00:12:01,788 --> 00:12:03,855 Okay, guys. You're gonna like this one. 244 00:12:03,857 --> 00:12:07,392 In 1981, this guy, Chris, who was 12 years old at the time... 245 00:12:07,394 --> 00:12:08,827 Right. 246 00:12:08,829 --> 00:12:11,296 ...hair parted in the middle -- he looked great... [ Laughs ] 247 00:12:11,298 --> 00:12:14,132 ...was looking for salamanders, and he found a cave, 248 00:12:14,134 --> 00:12:15,800 and we spent all day yesterday 249 00:12:15,802 --> 00:12:17,869 trying to get to the bottom of -- 250 00:12:17,871 --> 00:12:19,571 literally to the bottom of this cave 251 00:12:19,573 --> 00:12:20,972 and what might be in there. 252 00:12:20,974 --> 00:12:23,374 Thing about caves is they hold a lot of secrets. 253 00:12:23,376 --> 00:12:25,009 This cave certainly holds some secrets. 254 00:12:25,011 --> 00:12:27,312 We know there's been some activity there. 255 00:12:27,314 --> 00:12:29,347 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 00:12:35,555 --> 00:12:36,621 [ 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 00:12:49,035 --> 00:12:50,502 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 00:12:56,510 --> 00:12:59,110 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 00:13:03,416 --> 00:13:05,116 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 ♪♪ 80727

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