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Haunted Gettysburg Battlefield and surrounding areas. Buy Ghosts of Gettysburg Books online. Ghosts in Gettysburg? Some believe so. The Ghosts of Gettysburg books are collections of actual stories from people who have personally experienced the unknown. Eyewitness accounts come from visitors and townspeople. Some claim to see apparitions in parts of the Gettysburg Battlefield and in many historic houses. Photographs people have taken contain "orbs", "ectoplasm" and the silhouettes of people. Some people claim they feel a pain in the back of their neck where Union General Reynolds was killed. Reynolds was shot in the back of the head towards the base. Is this a coincidence? Could all these "Ghosts of Gettysburg" stories be made up? Is there some truth behind these stories? You will have to read The Ghosts of Gettysburg books and make that decision. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate, CivilWarStandard.com

 

 

Ghosts of Gettysburg
You are invited on a tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield unlike any you have ever taken before. You may not want to go in the dark and you definitely don't want to go alone. This complete set of five Ghosts of Gettysburg books explores numerous locations, both in town and on the battlefield, of unexplained events, tales and legends. You will see that something has been happening at Gettysburg since the battle! 452 pages total, 5½"x 8½".

 

Ghosts of Gettysburg VI
Nesbitt. The newest addition to the Ghosts of Gettysburg series continues to document the strange and ghostly phenomenon around the Gettysburg battlefields. From Gettysburg College to the High Water Mark and the area of Pickett's Charge, you'll visit underground passageways, local motels, private houses and battlefields while reading ghost stories of the individuals who experienced the paranormal. 105 pages, 5½"x 8½", softcover.

 

Haunted Gettysburg Book Set
Have you ever had a strange "feeling" or experienced Déjà vu while on the Gettysburg battlefield? Perhaps you thought you saw someone or something that vanished inexplicably before your eyes, or maybe you heard voices and sounds where plainly no one was visible. This complete set of three books explores in detail a number of peoples' encounters with the bizarre, unexplainable or supernatural spirits on the battlefields of Gettysburg. 267 pages total, 104 B&W photos, 5½"x 8½", sfbd

The Farnsworth House and the Cashtown Inn have an usually high amount of paranormal activity and are said to be some of the most haunted places in North America.

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