Civil War Ghost Trails: Stories from America's Most Haunted Battlefields

Civil War Ghost Trails: Stories from America's Most Haunted Battlefields

by Mark Nesbitt
Civil War Ghost Trails: Stories from America's Most Haunted Battlefields

Civil War Ghost Trails: Stories from America's Most Haunted Battlefields

by Mark Nesbitt

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Overview

Riveting ghost stories with history from all the major engagements of the war.

Civil War Ghost Trails examines the major engagements of the Civil War and their connections to the paranormal world. The history of each battlefield is followed by the classic ghost stories that have been around since the guns fell silent. Mark Nesbitt also collected newer stories and attempted a paranormal investigation, including Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), at many of the sites to see what could be found. In some cases, the results were astounding.

Some of the spirits included in the book are the Headless Zouave at Bull Run, the Drummer Boy at Shiloh, and the Phantom Battalion at Gettysburg. Ghosts appear at the Bloody Lane at Antietam and Caroline Street in Fredericksburg, as well as sites at Chancellorsville, Vicksburg, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Petersburg, and Appomattox Court House. A special section of the book explores the haunted Civil War prisons at Johnson’s Island in Ohio, Point Lookout in Maryland, and Andersonville in Georgia. Abraham Lincoln’s many White House apparitions are discussed in a section on wartime Washington, D.C.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780811748582
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/14/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 257
Sales rank: 552,551
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Mark Nesbitt is the author of the popular Ghosts of Gettysburg, a six-volume series that received the National Paranormal Award in 2004. Formerly a National Park Service ranger and then a battlefield guide, he has lived in Gettysburg since 1971.

Table of Contents

A Note About EVP vi

Introduction 1

First and Second Manassas 11

Shiloh 25

The Peninsula 36

Antietam 46

Fredericksburg 55

Chancellorsville 78

Gettysburg 87

Vicksburg 107

Chickamauga 118

Chattanooga 124

Richmond 134

The Wilderness 137

Spotsylvania Court House 152

Cold Harbor 166

Kennesaw Mountain 172

Franklin 183

Prisons 192

Savannah 206

Petersburg and Appomattox 219

Washington, D.C. 225

Bibliography 237

Acknowledgments 240

Index 241

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