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Civil War GhostsCatherine Mezenskylatest articles
Civil War Ghosts
Nov 27, 2001 Ghostly Soldiers in Frederick County, Maryland Many oral legends of Civil War ghosts have been passed down in this area.
Nov 13, 2001 The Singing Soldiers of Constance Street Two soldiers were imprisoned and then died in the attic of a New Orleans home. Their ghostly voices are still heard singing.
Oct 30, 2001 Sudden Cold and Sharpshooters: The Ghosts of Farnsworth House Guests and staff members often experience ghostly activity at this 1810 era inn.
Oct 16, 2001 The shade of the famous abolitionist is still said to remain in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Oct 2, 2001 A lady in white and a green-eyed phantom are among the unsettled spirits roaming this Tennessee battlefield.
Sep 18, 2001 Some apparitions return to remind us of the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
Sep 4, 2001 There is no shortage of strange ghost stories associated with the Civil War. This article is a small sampling of such tales.
Aug 21, 2001 Andersonville of the North: The Ghosts on Pea Patch Island Tragic spirits haunt Fort Delaware State Park, which was once an overcrowded Civil War prison.
Aug 7, 2001 Phantoms relive the battle of Shiloh inside this fine French Quarter mansion.
Jul 24, 2001 The Union troops held the advantage on this hill, but both armies left plenty of ghosts behind.
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Civil War Ghosts
Sudden Cold and Sharpshooters: The Ghosts of Farnsworth House (1 msgs) Antietam (2 msgs) Ghostly Soldiers in Frederick County, Maryland (3 msgs) The Singing Soldiers of Constance Street (1 msgs) John Brown's Ghost (3 msgs) The Lost Souls of Chickamauga (2 msgs) Odd Little Ghost Stories (2 msgs) Little Round Top, Gettysburg (1 msgs) Murder on High Street (1 msgs) |
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