Taylor Sign
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
The welcome sign for Taylor Campsite.
Taylor Sign
2010 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
HSRAA sign for the Bayard Taylor Campsite.
PA Taylor Cabins
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
One concrete footer of the HQ cabin says MD, the other says PA. Kennett Square cabin rests just North on the PA side.
MD Taylor Cabins
2008 – Contributed by Andrew Coe
Baltimore and Annapolis, two of Taylor’s cabins who happen to sit on the Maryland side of the campsite (the Mason-Dixon line runs right through).
Troop 4
1977 – Contributed by Andrew Fish
Spring City Troop 4 leader Tom Williams and Jim Lewis consult with youth leaders Brian Donahue and Eric Diener on the porch of the leaders’ cabin at the Taylor stockade site.
1940s Taylor Campsite View
Contributed by Leonard M. McCabe
Late 1940s Taylor Stockade – Of interest is the hill in the background (see arrow.) This was later cut down to the level of the river by the quarry.
Old Ironsides
1928 – Contributed by Anonymous
Old Ironsides was the original name for what is now Bayard Taylor campsite. In the first year of Camp, this was the Sea Scout and Water Activities campsite.
Taylor Leaders Cabin
Contributed by J. Roland Minshall
The Taylor campsite Leader’s Cabin.
Taylor Bunkhouse
Contributed by J. Roland Minshall
The bunk houses have not changed much in Taylor Stockade over the years.
Taylor Campfire
2014 – Contributed by Jacqueline Palmer
Troop 16 conducts a special ceremony in their campsite of Bayard Taylor during summer camp.

