The Farnsworth House Haunting
On the Gettysburg Ghost Trail
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Narrated by:
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AZ Francsa
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Written by:
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Richard Estep
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July, 1863. The small Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg is torn apart when two armies collide. Over the next three days, more than 50,000 men will become casualties, while the residents of Gettysburg take shelter in their cellars.
On the southern edge of town, a brick house, owned by one Harvey Sweney, is taken over by Confederate skirmishers. From upstairs in the attic, snipers pour a withering hail of fire down on the Union position at Cemetery Hill. The Union soldiers fight back, peppering the south wall of the Sweney House with hundreds of bullet holes.
The numbers of dead begin to mount on both sides, until General Lee finally withdraws his forces. Now, more than 150 years later, the Sweney House has become the Farnsworth House Inn. Echoes of those bloody days still linger. Phantom boots thud across the attic floor. Apparitions and shadow figures haunt the guest rooms and prowl the hallways.
Join TV's Richard Estep (Haunted Case Files, Haunted Hospitals, Paranormal 911) as he learns why the Farnsworth House is rightly regarded as one of Gettysburg's most haunted places.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2021-09-12
I Will Continue To Read Estep's Books!
Richard Estep does it again, with another well written and researched book, this time covering part of the American Civil War. There are many reasons why, having read one of his books, I continue to buy and read them.Reading this book made me feel like you were present during the battle of Gettysburg. The writing was very descriptive and it made me feel like I was right in the middle of the battle that took place decades ago. This book was very entertaining and full of Civil War facts. I totally enjoyed the many ghost stories that people told of the Farnsworth House.
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-03-23
a very sad story
but a very respectful ghost story for the ture horror was the battles that made the ghost
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