Is Gettysburg Haunted? Is Gettysburg haunted? Pat and Rebecca explore the town and battlefields of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This town was home to the largest battle of the Civil War, which took place over three days in 1863. Today many people claim it is haunted with the souls of those that died in battle. Is it? Questions Explored in this Episode What is this history of Gettysburg the town? What happened during the battle of Gettysburg? When was Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address? What spirits do people claim to see, and what are some of the most popular ghost stories told about Gettysburg? What happened at Devil’s Den and Large Round Top? Who saw a ghostly scene at Gettysburg College? Is the town haunted? Two monuments on Oak Ridge.NPS Photo – Gettsyburg Vote on the Episode Done listening? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic Listener Mail and Questions Listener mail is a voicemail this time. We’ve got a government building and a potential bathroom ghost! Have a spooky story or question of your own (or someone you know)? Send your story or question to info@ghostlypodcast.com or leave a voicemail at 630-448-2138 and we might read or share it on the podcast. You could be on a future episode of Ghostly! 1909 photo of Devil's Den — Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Ghost Story – Gettysburg Listen to Rebecca tell a ghost story inspired by her research into the sightings at Gettysburg. Battles leave a mark that can show up when least expected. History of Gettysburg Pat tells the history of the legend of Gettysburg. First he reviews the history of the town itself and then dives into the battle. General Lee hoped to invade the North and was heading across the Potomac when he ran into Union troops. The three day battle that ensued was one of the bloodiest of the war. Abraham Lincoln, highlighted in red, at the dedication of the Gettysburg Soldiers' National Cemetery The Debate Rebecca has five ghost sightings to debate, including two videos (see links in source list below). From a vivid surgery scene at Gettysburg College, a haunting voice in the woods, to a hippie in a field, the ghost stories at Gettysburg are wide-ranging. But will any of them convince Pat? L. Prang & Co. print of the painting "Hancock at Gettysburg" by Thure de Thulstrup, showing Pickett's Charge. Restoration by Adam Cuerden. Poll Results Find out what listeners said for the Bloody Mary episode – Is the Bloody Mary legend real? Still need to listen to our previous episode? Check it out here. Ghostly Trivia Contest – August 2020! We are very excited to announce a new contest for Ghostly: A Trivia Contest! Starting on Saturday, August 1st and running through August 31st,