Podcast: The Gentleman Bum of House Rock

The Gentleman Bum of House Rock

Who was Colonel John Meadโ€”the so-called โ€œgentleman bumโ€ of the Susquehanna River hills? In this episode of Uncharted Lancaster, we explore the remarkable life of a well-spoken, well-read hermit who spent decades living in caves and rock shelters along the riverbanks of southern Lancaster County. Known for his courtesy, intellect, and mysterious past, Mead welcomed railroad workers, vacationers, and curious travelers into his rocky home at House Rock, becoming an unlikely local celebrity at the turn of the 20th century.

From whispered theories about his origins and the unexplained โ€œColonelโ€ title to the fire that destroyed his shelter and the rediscovery of his long-lost rock home more than a century later, this episode traces the strange, dignified, and quietly human story of a man who chose life beyond societyโ€™s rulesโ€”and left behind one of Lancaster Countyโ€™s most enduring legends. Listen to the full episode here.

In the Uncharted Lancaster Podcast, we explore the hidden histories, forgotten places, and long-buried secrets of Lancaster County. Produced by Uncharted Lancaster and created using modern digital storytelling tools, each episode brings a new piece of local lore to lifeโ€”revealing the strange, the surprising, and the stories history left behind.

New episodes are released every Monday and Thursday, featuring documentary-style deep dives into lost landmarks, unfinished dreams, off-limits ruins, and the legends woven into Lancaster Countyโ€™s landscape. In this episode, we meet the Gentleman Bum of House Rock.

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Packed with history, local stories, and GPS locations, this book is your ticket to exploring the mysterious corners of Lancaster like never before. Whether youโ€™re a lifelong local, a history buff, or just looking for a unique adventure, this field guide will spark your curiosity and send you exploring. Start your adventure here.


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