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McMillan Woods is a Gettysburg Battlefield forested area used during the Battle of Gettysburg and for camps after the American Civil War, including a CCC camp and the subsequent WWII POW camp at Gettysburg. The woods includes Rifle Pits and Earth Works from the battle[1]

The cast iron site identification tablet for the woods was placed in 1920,[1] and the woods is the site of a youth campground.

History

Chronology
Date Event
1906-07-16 Camp Henderson of the PA National Guard [1] used 95 acres (0.38 km2) in McMillan Woods and the Trostle, Klingel, Sherfy, McPherson, and Codori farms [2] for the encampment through July 16. Maneuvers were conducted from Zeigler's Grove to Devil's Den.[3] (the joint maneuver camp followed at Mount Gretna's Camp Roosevelt.)[2]
1906-07-16 Camp Henderson of the PA National Guard [4] used 95 acres (0.38 km2) in McMillan Woods and the Trostle, Klingel, Sherfy, McPherson, and Codori farms [5] for the encampment through July 16. Maneuvers were conducted from Zeigler's Grove to Devil's Den.[6] (the joint maneuver camp followed at Mount Gretna's Camp Roosevelt.)[2]
1934-02-03 CCC camp NP-2 had opened [7] in McMillan Woods[3] (Charles Heilman was the 1936 commander).[8][9]
1942-03 The McMillan Woods CCC camp was to be abandoned [10] after becoming the 1st under an "all colored staff" in 1939.[11]
1944-11-15 POWs moved to the former McMillan Woods CCC camp[12] converted to the Gettysburg WWII POW Camp to replace the stockade.[4]
1949-08-09 The site of the former POW camp was used for the camporee of the Black Walnut Boy Scout district.[13]
1966 Boy Scout summer camps formerly held at Pardee Field began at McMillan Woods.[14]
1989 Improvements were completed at the McMillan Woods Youth Campground for hosting 5500 campers each year.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b Cope, Emmor, "McMillan Woods Rifle Pits (Structure number MD15, LCS ID 006988) & Earthworks (Structure number MD16)" (NPS.gov webpage), List of Classified Structures: GETT p. 36, United States Department of War marker, retrieved [dead link], 6 shallow dish-shaped depressions in ground. 2' deep, 7'11" diameter. Overgrown & filled w/ decomposed leaves. Located ca 20' form E edge of McMillan Woods, 60' from West Confederate Ave. {{citation}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); External link in |work= (help) Cite error: The named reference "hscl" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b "An Imaginary Battle Fought at Gettysburg" (Google News Archive). Reading Eagle. July 25, 1906. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
  3. ^ "Camp Information for NP-2-PA". Pennsylvania CCC Archive. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Retrieved 2010-02-01.
  4. ^ "Out of the Past: 50 Years Ago". June 29, 1995. Retrieved 2010-02-01.