During the second half of 1777, the Revolutionary War – now in its second year - raged on in the middle colonies. For those who lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania, it was a particularly trying time. As fall turned to winter, the British marched toward Philadelphia, clashing with the American army. For Chester County, these were indeed “the times that tried men’s souls”. Joseph and Hannah Hoskins had apparently had enough. By the spring of 1778 they left Chester County, Pennsylvania, following the path many others had taken ahead of them down the Great Wagon Road through western Virginia and into the piedmont of North Carolina. Here, the land was comparatively cheap and the threat of warfare with the Native American tribes like the Cherokee was no longer an immediate concern. More importantly, they were moving away from the seat of war! On the 18th of May, 1778, Joseph Hoskins purchased 150 acres of land “on Horsepen Creek and on both sides of the main road” in Guilford County where the Hoskins’ undoubtedly hoped to begin a new life, free from the travails and ravages of war. The Hoskins farm was only a mile to the west of Guilford Court House along the New Garden Road. The Court House was the center of community life in peacetime, especially during quarterly court sessions. Merchants, traders, artisans, and those who had business with the Court would travel past this plantation to reach the Court House. At the time of the battle, Joseph and Hannah Hoskins lived here with two very young children, Elizabeth and John. Between 1784 and 1797, Joseph Hoskins served as constable, patroller, collector, deputy sheriff, and sheriff of Guilford County. Parking at the Hoskins FarmThis parking lot is less used and a great place for regular walkers to park their cars. Parking Lot Hoskins Farm Parking Lot
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The Hoskins Farm Parking Lot is located at 2200 New Garden Road. These gates open at 8:30 AM and close at 5:00 PM, 7 days a week.
Free parking The Hoskins Farm Parking Lot is available to visitors of Guilford Courthouse National Military Park for free! This is a less used parking lot, and a good alternative to the crowded Battlefield Visitor Center parking lot and Old Battleground lot on busy days. Cost: $0.00 This is a less used parking lot, and is a good choice for pedestrians who wish to expand their walking route, or who cannot find a parking spot in the Battlefield Visitor Center or Old Battleground lot on a busy day. The back portion of the Hoskins Farm Parking Lot connects to Green Acres Lane, turn left (East) out of the parking lot to walk towards the Tour Road. Amenities
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Last updated: April 2, 2021