The raid on former mayor Reed's house and moving the contents to Penn Center Harrisburg.
Monday July 06, 2015 at 3:11 pm
By James Roxbury

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On June 2, 2015 agents of the Attorney General's office conducted a raid on former Harrisburg mayor Steve Reed's home, a box truck and two vans were loaded with artifacts and boxes containing possessions removed from the property.

The following morning contents of the trucks were moved into an office building at Penn Center Office Campus, located on the 2600 block of North Third Street in uptown Harrisburg.

The office complex used to house the Polyclinic Medical Center the website penncenterharrisburg.com lists Mike Daley and Burton Morris as owners.

Penn Center Harrisburg.

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Archive July 1, 2015.

Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse held a press event Wednesday morning to announce the return of of the remnants of the warship Royal Savage to the U.S. Navy.

Former Harrisburg mayor Steve Reed purchased the collection in 1995 for $42,500, the artifacts have been stored in the National Civil War Museum and various city owned buildings.

The warship was under command of Benedict Arnold when it ran aground during the historic Battle of Valcour Island October 11, 1776.

Mayor Papenfuse describes why Benedict Arnold was fined One Thousand Pounds.

Congress investigated Benedict Arnold for using public funds to purchase artifacts.

Updated 8:48pm To add info on the former Polyclinic Hospital

 
Tags: Artifacts, Bill Cluck, Grand Jury, Harrisburg, Mayor Steve Reed, Penn Center