Date and Time
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
Tuesday, June 13
Location
Kiel Hall, Mercersburg Academy
Fees/Admission
$40/person includes lunch
Contact Information
Janet Pollard
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Description
Hugh Mercer Symposium Set for June 13
The Mercersburg Historical Society’ invites history lovers to The Hugh Mercer Symposium on Thursday June 13, 2019, in Kiel Hall of Mercersburg Academy. Hugh Mercer, namesake of Mercersburg, is an early Scots-Irish settler of the Pennsylvania frontier, selecting land west of the Susquehanna River in the Conococheague Settlement as his home. Mercer, a member of the defeated Jacobite forces of Scotland, fled his home in 1747 for the safety of America. He became the first trained physician in the Conococheague Settlement. Mercer was a close friend and associate to George Washington, ultimately joining in the conflict during the Revolutionary War, where he died in at the Battle of Princeton. Mercer's death in the battle is the subject of Revolutionary artist John Trumbull's painting titled The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777.
Presentations planned for the symposium include:
- Hugh Mercer and The Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland by Mr. Jeff Dacus
- General Hugh Mercer in the Revolution by Mr. Michael Cecere
- Hugh Mercer and Freemasonry by Brother Chandler, Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4
Mercersburg Historical Society
Attn: General Hugh Mercer Symposium
P.O. Box 115
Mercersburg, PA 17236