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Civil War soldiers: phantom warriors from the battlefields of history

Tillie Pierce House Inn

Tillie Pierce is one of the bravest civilians to spring into action after the Battle of Gettysburg broke out. Without questioning her own safety, she rose to the occasion to assist in tending to wounded soldiers who were hurt in battle. Learn about t ...

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View Article - The Jennie Wade House
Side view of the haunted Jennie Wade House

The Jennie Wade House

Tragic story, Jennie’s. As the only direct civilian casualty during the Battle of Gettysburg, her death was a stark reminder for everyone who survived the war as to just how fortunate they were. Killed at the young age of 20, Jennie Wade lost her l ...

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View Article - The Farnsworth House Inn
Side view of the Farnsworth House

The Farnsworth House Inn

Built somewhere around 1810, the Farnsworth House Inn is today a local tourist attraction that operates as both an inn and a tourist shop. Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, it is believed to be extremely haunted due to its connections with the Bat ...

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Sachs Covered Bridge: ghostly apparitions in a scenic bridge

Sachs Covered Bridge

As are most things associated with the American Civil War, the haunted Sachs Covered Bridge is yet another on the long list of haunted structures found in Pennsylvania. Used by both Confederate and Union forces during the Battle of Gettysburg, the Sa ...

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Devil’s Den: spectral figures haunt this infamous site

Devil’s Den

Hauntings at Devil’s Den During the second day of fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg, one of the worst in the Civil War, Colonel Robert E. Lee had decided to go against the advice of his second-in-command, James Longstreet, and launched an attac ...

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Castillo San Marcos: historic fort with ghostly tales

Cashtown Inn

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is known by many to be a hot spot for ghostly activity. Its part in the American Civil War by way of the Battle of Gettysburg is widely accepted as the most brutal and bloodiest of any infighting to ever take place on America ...

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View Article - The Daniel Lady Farm
Shadows of Confederate soldiers

The Daniel Lady Farm

The Daniel Lady Farm is covered with history, inside and out. Within the barn and house, doorjambs are etched with the initials of soldiers from the Battle of Gettysburg. Dried blood stains the walls and floors. Cannonball fragments are lodged in joi ...

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View Article - Gettysburg College
Ghostly entity in a historic reading space

Gettysburg College

Hauntings at Gettysburg College  Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is known to many ghost-hunters and historians as one of the most haunted locations in the United States. The American Civil War and the Battle of Gettysburg left a stain on the town ...

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View Article - Doubleday Inn
Ghost in Victorian hallway

Doubleday Inn

Hauntings at Doubleday Inn  Not your average Hotel, the Doubleday Inn of Gettysburg is near an area known as Iverson’s Pit, where a North Carolina brigade was once slaughtered. It was also once a mass grave site for the fallen soldiers. ...

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Ghostly figures of children in abandoned halls

Children’s Orphanage

Hauntings at Children’s Orphanage Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. You were more than likely taught of its history throughout your years in school. But if time has since eroded such teachings from your brain, let us take a step back to cover the basics a ...

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