On September 11, 2018 Jason Williams returned to the GW Masonic Cave with his father, Larry Williams. This visit to Charles Town, which luck would have it was preceded several days by rainstorms, was significant in that the two were not able to spelunk all the way back to the signature room. The water level in that portion of the Cave had risen so high as to make it impassable, and they had to turn back.
While not the result they wanted, it confirmed what General George Washington had written about in a letter back in 1760, that the cave does indeed fill up with water – and that it is driven by rainfall.
On this return visit a survey of some of the small limestone rock formations outside but in the vicinity of the mouth of the Cave was also undertaken. A 1830s historical account that Masonic carvings were seen external to the cavern has never been confirmed – until now.
While many of the rocks and boulders around the Cave are covered by moss, several candidates did emerge. The rock images displayed below show faintly carved letters and numbers, as well as odd striations, all of which appear very old and entirely indecipherable.
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