Author: | Terrance Zepke | ISBN: | 9780990765318 |
Publisher: | Terrance Zepke | Publication: | May 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Terrance Zepke |
ISBN: | 9780990765318 |
Publisher: | Terrance Zepke |
Publication: | May 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Extraordinary events have shaped American history, such as the momentous Battle of First Bull Run. It was one of the largest land battles of the Civil War, so it is not surprising that this is among the most haunted battlefields in our nation. Psychics have reported nine different entities present at Manassas Battlefield. Ignorant at this point as to how long and how bloody this war would become, tourists traveled by carriage (from as far away as Washington, D.C.) to Manassas to watch the battle. They brought picnics and cheered from the sidelines, as if watching a ball game!
Over the years, there have been thousands of reports of paranormal activity at our battlefields. A Phantom Rider, believed to be General Anthony Wayne, has been seen galloping up Route 322 before disappearing into the woods at Brandywine Battlefield.
You’ll also read about other key battles and hauntings, such as…
*Shiloh’s Drummer Boy Ghost
*Old Green Eyes of Chickamauga
*a mysterious fog at Richmond
*a strange blue light that appears at Antietam
*the spirits of Indian warriors at Little Bighorn
*and learn how Devil’s Den, Slaughter Pen, and Bloody Lane got their gruesome names…and more!
In addition to chronicling paranormal activity, visitor information, such as the best times to go and tour options, are revealed.
Extraordinary events have shaped American history, such as the momentous Battle of First Bull Run. It was one of the largest land battles of the Civil War, so it is not surprising that this is among the most haunted battlefields in our nation. Psychics have reported nine different entities present at Manassas Battlefield. Ignorant at this point as to how long and how bloody this war would become, tourists traveled by carriage (from as far away as Washington, D.C.) to Manassas to watch the battle. They brought picnics and cheered from the sidelines, as if watching a ball game!
Over the years, there have been thousands of reports of paranormal activity at our battlefields. A Phantom Rider, believed to be General Anthony Wayne, has been seen galloping up Route 322 before disappearing into the woods at Brandywine Battlefield.
You’ll also read about other key battles and hauntings, such as…
*Shiloh’s Drummer Boy Ghost
*Old Green Eyes of Chickamauga
*a mysterious fog at Richmond
*a strange blue light that appears at Antietam
*the spirits of Indian warriors at Little Bighorn
*and learn how Devil’s Den, Slaughter Pen, and Bloody Lane got their gruesome names…and more!
In addition to chronicling paranormal activity, visitor information, such as the best times to go and tour options, are revealed.