
We went to Gettysburg for spring break (09). The had Ghost Tours. I found it on line and wanted to do it when we got there. There are a lot of them in the town. This one was suppose to be "G" rated. They had some that were for adults only or 12 and up. Me and Brie really found it fun and intersting. Tommy and the boys weren't as excited. The tour guide carried a lantern and took us around the town to different homes and buildings with ghost sightings and told us the stories of them.

There is a house in the background, but it is too dark to see it. There is a soldier that roamed thru the kitchen. That was the only room that he was ever seen in. They believed that he had severe wounds and had ran to that house for help and hid and probably died in the kitchen. The guests that always saw the ghost always thought he was just another one of the guys or a brother, then they would tell the renters who they saw in the kitchen, and they would explain to them that he was a soldier ghost.

The people that use to own this house, as you can see it is for sale now, had a soldier ghost that roamed thru their house all the time. They would hear the front door shut and go look and nothing was there. They would start looking around and there he would be. walking up the stairs or going into one of the rooms. And then he would just disappear. The owners could sometimes smell smoke, from a pipe. And none of them smoked, they assumed it must have been the ghost. A union soldier use to live in this house during the war, and they assume that is who the ghost is.

This is part of an old church, which during the war was used as a hospital for the soldiers. People have reported seeing soldiers walking in the yard and in the building. On both sides of the building, they would throw out the limbs and pieces of the soldiers thru the windows. Eventually the piles got sooo big , they had to start burying everything. They just dug big holes all around the building and across the street and buried it all.

This is the Farnsworth house. It is now a bed and breakfast and restaurant. It serves food from back then, and they dress authentic to that period also. We tried to eat there, but it was closed. The white spots on the wall (which is kinda hard to see) are all bullet holes. There were a lot of holes. I can't imagine being in that house while all of this was going on. A sniper was in the attic and shot thru that tiny window at the top. They say somtimes when you go up to the attic he is still just sitting there.











