Thaddeus Stevens Blacksmith Shop
Saturday, June 21, 2025 2pm to 4pm
Thaddeus Stevens Blacksmith Shop
101 Pine Grove Road, Fayetteville, PA 17222-8224
https://www.thaddeusstevenssociety.com/Thaddeus Stevens was NOT a blacksmith. He owned the 10,000 acres that comprised Caledonia Ironworks. As a leading abolitionist, he advocated for the end of slavery, and his Caledonia Ironworks was used as a conduit for the Underground Railroad. In June, 1863 the Army of Northern Virginia marched north into Chambersburg, and then turned east on route 30, heading towards an unknown and insignificant town of Gettysburg. On route, General Jubal Early burned the village of Caledonia in retaliation for Stevens' anti-slavery views. At the end of the Civil War Thaddeus Stevens pushed forward the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the US Constitution. Come learn the forgotten and neglected history of Thaddeus Stevens and Caledonia Ironworks, which continue to shape our country today.
Saturday, June 21, 2025 2pm to 4pm