Fingal Castle

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4/DB should be able to help
on this when he comes on line.

I'll see IF I can find anything.

Sure it isn't

"WINDSOR CASTLE" ?
 

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no, not windsor castle, that is on the other side of the county.
I read a reference in Indian Paths of PA..
"...for some miles the path, passing the site of the mysterious "Fingal Castle" kept to the ridge"....
I remember reading another reference somewhere, but don't remember where.

On an 1860 map I can see it marked on the north west corner of the
caernarvon township map.
http://ancestortracks.com/Berks%20Co.%20maps/Berks_Caernarvon_1860.jpg
 

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Looks like that would be MOUNTAINEER VILLAGE Now.

Or at least in that area.
 

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Re: Fingal Castle. GOT IT :-)

It was along the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ;D

Reason for Confusion.

Lancaster County / Berks County Boarder

Historical Society of Berks County - The Underground Railroad
... Chestnut Hill, southwest of Plowville, to what was known as Fingal. ... They were, instead, transferred to the Lancaster County Prison, on charges of riot. ...www.berkshistory.org/articles/underground.html - 52k - Cached


I am Confident on the MOUNTAINEER VILLAGE Connection.
"Fingal Castle" May have Been a Large Rock Outcropping
being your Reference says Mysterious. Going to need more research on that part.


& although I'v never been there, It may be near a Landfill Site
Now

Reading, Pa.-Area Landfill Complaints Pile Up.

COPYRIGHT 2003 Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News

By Adam Wilson, Reading Eagle, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 11--Complaints from residents near Conestoga Landfill in New Morgan are as plentiful as the flocks of seagulls they say hover above their homes looking for food at the landfill.

Pollution -- air, noise and visual -- is chief among their concerns along with health fears and plummeting property values.

"We can't open our windows in the summer because the smell makes you sick," said Rita Del Percio, a resident of nearby Mountaineer Village, a community of 70 log homes in Caernarvon Township.

Conestoga officials have submitted a request to the state Department of Environmental Protection for...

http://www.accessmylibrary.com/comsite5/bin/pdinventory.pl?pdlanding=1&referid=2930&purchase_type=ITM&item_id=0286-6049648
 

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