Andersonville of the North: The Ghosts on Pea Patch Island - Page 2


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Fort Delaware became a state park in 1951, and is open to the public. For those who are interested, ghost tours are offered around Halloween. Visitor information can be found at the Division of Parks and Recreation Homepage. www.destateparks.com/fdsp/fdsp.htm

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1.   Aug 22, 2001 10:09 AM
Catherine, being a Civil War buff and also interested in ghostly hauntings, this article piqued my interest. I know that many of the prisoners in camps in both the North and the South experienced ho ...

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