Me and my dad, a former police officer, went to Gettysburg, in 1999. When we went to the triangle field, we smelled wood smoke and gunpowder. We heard yelling and saw misty soldiers coming out of the woods and disappearing about 10 ft into the field. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen.
@agent_ninety93 жыл бұрын
We just came back from Gettysburg, I was there with my ex-boyfriend 20 years ago and as a young kid we snuck into devil's den. At that time we only had disposable cameras. Not only was it a horrible eerie feeling at night time there, but after developing the film, and of course I can't find the picture because it's been passed around so much, besides all the orbs we had one large orb that looked like the Moon. We had to convince people that it wasn't by looking at the tree behind it. It's not necessary to go to Gettysburg to look for ghosts because the history in itself is so amazing but I do believe in ghosts and I absolutely do believe that that place has residual energy how could it not?
@1060michaelg2 жыл бұрын
@@agent_ninety9 Great comment. Agree...with all of that chaos and life cut brutally short, how could it not indeed?
@agent_ninety92 жыл бұрын
@@1060michaelg 100%! Exactly
@stevelenox1522 жыл бұрын
Shame you two didn't get it video
@1060michaelg2 жыл бұрын
@@stevelenox152 Fair enough, Steve, I don't always read things right. What is it I didn't get (or Agent 99 and myself failed to see/comprehend) ? Not being facetious, I am asking in all sincerity. I was purely reacting to the way he communicated his view on the subject, it's his right to not truck in the metaphysical if he so chooses. Thanks.
@thirdgen3772 жыл бұрын
I stood right there and took a photo of that opening between the trees. Saw no ghosts but certainly felt the lasting effects of the battle. You can just sense the tragedy, sorrow and suffering that occurred there if you have the right mind.
@michaelwilson8713 Жыл бұрын
What we call ghost are very real I can testify to that this thing materialized in front of me and my wife before that it materialized before my son there have been a double execution-style murder at that location we were unaware of dog picked up on it first went to the very spot with the murder took place and started howling we move never be an unbeliever I was I no longer am
@haydenwittig887711 ай бұрын
Christians also in denial of Paranormal.
@robertamaro56169 ай бұрын
I didn't see anything on video where the circle is
@johnsamuels60215 ай бұрын
@haydenwittig8877 - only stupid Christians that don’t read the Bible. Jesus cast out many demons, and there’s all sorts of “paranormal” stuff. In the New Testament, Paul said “we fight not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers”… I can’t remember the rest of the verse. I need to read my Bible more often! Lol.
@mariazimdars40589 күн бұрын
Not true. I m a Christian and I know for certain ghosts, spirits, exist. @haydenwittig8877
@shiloh65193 жыл бұрын
I can understand historians not wanting to deal with "haunted" Gettysburg. But the two don't have to be equable. To deny the "experiences" many people have had over the years out of hand like that isn't right either. Even John Burns talked about encountering a ghost.
@retiredguyadventures62113 жыл бұрын
I was about to mention John Burns until I saw you already posted it. Apparently his encounter scared the s#!t out of him.
@harolynallison68893 жыл бұрын
Such silliness.
@Nan-10173 жыл бұрын
Thank you 👏👏👏 I’ve had many experiences, though the ghost never said a word…
@MTknitter223 жыл бұрын
Exactly @shiloh
@EmKnowsThings2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Tim is a bit of a turd from this video, but at least he’s funny. I love a good smart @$$ when I see one.
@mike8610 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Baltimore and would visit Gettysburg every year. My mom and I have always been very interested in Civil War history. I have two strange incidents in the probably 25 trips I've made here. The first significant event was back in the late 90s, early 2000s. I was there with my mom, grandparents and great uncle. We were out of our car on the tour and we saw ALL alone in the field a man dressed as a union soldier in his blues, with a gun and bayonet. We all thought wow, what an amazing looking reenactor. We literally turned around and had a laugh about it and when we looked again he was gone...GONE. Nowhere to be seen. Mind you, he was about 50 yards away from us when we all saw him, in the middle of a field. There was nowhere to go, nowhere he could have went in the 3-5 seconds we looked away. We all got goosebumps and talk about it some 20+ years later. My second was in the Jennie Wade house, big shocker right?! My mom and I always stop here when we visit and usually take the same tour. We like to hang back in the rooms while the touring groups kind of goes ahead of us so we can take more pictures and spend more time. I generally always get a ton of orbs in my pictures there, but on one occasion we noticed the chain upstairs swinging back and forth for minutes at a time untouched, non stop. Nobody touched it, there is no air from a vent blowing on it. Very strange. Another time we were passing through a spot upstairs and felt a very unusual cold whoooosh of air and temp drop for a few seconds. Other than that many pictures get orbs on film camera and digital but mostly film from my experience. I've dabbled with audio recordings but have never had results worth noting. I love the place and have a great respect for the dead on both sides. It's an amazingly beautiful site but I also get a sense of major sadness when there I guess for obvious reasons. Something still lingers and how could it not.
@jamesadams88489 ай бұрын
Poked in the back sharply in the basement at the wall where the photos are
@AmidalaEmma4 ай бұрын
Funny the only time I got orbs in my iPhone pictures was during a ghost tour in a graveyard
@stonetrooper22 ай бұрын
I toured the battlefield this past week for four days. Took a few pictures at sunrise on Cemetery Ridge and every one has a singular green orb in different locations.
@brianstamm13142 жыл бұрын
I have experienced two sensory incidents. A cold spot in the Triangular Field with two cousins. The second was the smell of a campfire on Little Round top. My wife saw an apperition between McPherson's Ridge and Oak Hill during an evening drive another time. We have made numerous trips to Gettysburg over the years and no one can ever convince me that there are not the souls of some who fought and died still there.
@thewenik68762 жыл бұрын
Amazing hearing. I have only seen videos of soldiers walking. One at a roadside and another down a dirt road. But they seem to me to be doing as soldiers do.
@forrestmosby71182 жыл бұрын
I had a [very] cold chill hit me while walking alone across a portion of Cold Harbor
@rachelscheel42 жыл бұрын
When my boyfriend and I visited a couple years ago, as we were approaching the base of little round top I smelled gunpowder. It was a strange experience. I'm glad I'm not the only one to smell a smokey smell because my boyfriend swore he couldn't smell it.
@brianstamm13142 жыл бұрын
@@rachelscheel4 As former CW reenactor I have heard numerous stories from fellow living historians. Another Gettysburg story is where a friend of mine saw a Berdan Sharpshooter in a tree and he noticed the individuals shoes. Normally there are metal heel plates on the shoes. This "sharpshooter" had the plates on the toe area as well. He motioned to my friend to keep quiet and pointed across the field. When my friend turned to look then looked back into the tree, the soldier was gone. Later that day my friend was at a relic show and saw a pair of authentic period brogans (shoes) and the heels and the toe area of the soles had the plates as well. Apparently it aided the sharpshooter in climbing trees due to the slippery leather soles. Just another story of many.
@rachelscheel42 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! It's crazy how many people have experienced paranormal activity there. I'm looking forward to visiting again soon.
@dragonwithagirltattoo5982 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, when I visited Gettysburg, I didn’t see any ghosts. There was a heavy feeling driving thru there at night. Just knowing the horrors that took place, if anyplace is haunted, it’s this place.
@dougiefresh27892 жыл бұрын
thats cause ghosts ain't real bro
@dragonwithagirltattoo5982 жыл бұрын
@@dougiefresh2789 I’m not a bro. and I didn’t say whether they are real or not. I simply said I didn’t see any. This is a video about ghosts isn’t it?
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@dragonwithagirltattoo598 It IS a ghost video! Doug must have gotten lost on his way to the cat videos! LOL
@camerondaniels16622 жыл бұрын
I too got a heavy feeling. This wasn't at Gettysburg but rather Dachau concentration camp. I think the feeling is just realizing you're in a place where such horrific things happened and it weighs heavy on your emotions.
@sommesoul33 Жыл бұрын
@@dougiefresh2789they definitely are real. You just haven’t been lucky enough to experience them.
@andybaker54662 жыл бұрын
I was at Gettysburg in the late 80s and at Devils Den I swear I heard someone say "help me"! I looked to my wife and said what did you say and she said I didnt say anything! 2 seconds later I herd him say it again! It freacked me out and we went to little round top and I heard it again! I have never forgotten about it!
@jeffg.3097 Жыл бұрын
I'm starting to get more involved in Gettysburg and the events that occurred during the Civil War. I just recently joined the 11th Pennsylvania Reserves reenactment group. I actually hope to participate in Gettysburg this year for the 160th anniversary as a Union soldier reenacting the moment of battle. Me and my girlfriend went last summer and it was such a humbling experience. I walked through the park with utmost respect to those fallen soldiers and really appreciated the dedication of all who fought for what they believed in. Most respectfully, Jeff G. Monessen, Pa
@rosemarykirkpatrick1930 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I went with my sister and our cousin. We went to the triangular field. Our camera batteries went from fully powered to low percentage. While we walked toward the trees at the bottom we kept smelling sweet vanilla tobacco. When we were within about 200 feet of the tree line we all stopped. We got the undeniable feeling that we should no longer proceed and to turn around. We never said anything to each other in the field so we wouldn’t influence each other. But as soon as we got out we all three mentioned the battery power, tobacco and the feeling of being watched. We didn’t feel as though we weren’t wanted or in danger. Just that something was telling us it was better we not continue. Also had similar experiences two summers ago with my family hiking behind Devil’s Den and around to the field. No one else in my family felt anything. But I felt as though we were being watched and followed. I was at the back of the line. Something also tried to take the backpack off my shoulder.
@christinabrown64422 жыл бұрын
Visited there a few years ago. Stayed at the Tillie Pierce House. Awoke in the middle of the night to the distinct sound of footsteps (boots) walking from the direction of the room door to an armoire next to the bed, then heard it shake. It sounded like the handle on the armoire was being jiggled at the same time. I literally was looking in the direction of the footsteps and could tell where they were walking, but NOTHING WAS THERE. Was hard to fall back asleep after that, but I finally did with the tv on and lights on. Woke up at 5 AM to the buildings fire alarm blaring! Hurried out of bed to see what was going on, and found out that for some reason the fire alarm was triggered from the basement and they had no explanation as to how it happened. Gettysburg is full of paranormal energy 👍🏼💯
@thesongbird23832 жыл бұрын
I worked in commercial property management, I know what often sets off fire alarms... SPIDERS!
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@thesongbird2383 Really? I had never heard of this!
@thesongbird23832 жыл бұрын
@@inconnu4961 Yes, seriously. Fire alarms have certain sensitivities. If spiders crawl into an alarm, it may make a web, lay eggs, and/or just the spider's movement can trigger the alarm. As an aside, Fire Depts often have hefty fines for repeated false alarms.
@shawnwhite2120 Жыл бұрын
As a CFA fire alarm tech and most likely was a ground fault example ,a nicked wire from either an animal or the weather etc. ghost do not pull manual pull stations lol
@cvcoco2 жыл бұрын
About 1975 I took rocks home from the Petrified Forest. About 1980 I was up all night thinking about the recent years of terrible luck and hard times. I never knew any stories about haunted, stolen objects but I started to think about those rocks. That week i packed up a shoebox and sent the rocks back with a similar letter as this one. That day, I had -0.62 in my checking account and no hope of paying any bills. The very next day after the mailing, I got handed a $12,000 work contract and my life was changed. I dont believe in ghosts and angels and hauntings but its hard to pin this on just coincidence.
@SuperNolaguy2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes we pick up energy from things... I visited Gettysburg while staying with family in Maryland at Thanksgiving in winter of 1994 during a snow storm with my wife and infant son... Till this day I believe we definitely picked up something evil and brought it back with us to California during our short visit there when we got out of our rental car at one of the battlefield's... It literally destroyed my family. My advise is to stay the f@#k away from this place!
@cvcoco2 жыл бұрын
@@SuperNolaguy I can say that after my experience I became more sensitive about this and noticed that as more things happened that people would not ordinarily think about at all, I could trace steps back and say, oh, its that place or thing. People would say I was dreaming, it means nothing, dont worry about it yet there it was staring me in the face. I can only say what happened and ask, are we, as Bruce Lee said about americans, people who get themselves into trouble because they think too aggressively, or is there something to it?
@kg300044 ай бұрын
I took some petrified wood from there also not knowing the stories and as I was hiking out my gf and I both heard an ominous voice being carried by the wind. We put the wood back and left only to find out bout the stories aftwerward
@buckysimmons51642 жыл бұрын
My family and I were in Gettysburg July 1-4 1997 for the burial of the unknown soldier who's bones were discovered in the railroad cut. Around 8 pm July 2nd we were standing in front of the Jennie Wade House reading the tablet and started smelling the most delicious bread cooking smell. We all commented on how delicious it smelled. A few days later we took a Ghosts of Gettysburg tour and they said during the tour that there had been reports over the years of people out of the blue experience the smell of bread cooking. She was making bread when the bullet came thru the door, struck her in the back and killed her. I have studied the Civil War since I was 5 years old and remember our family driving past the old guide shed near McPherson Farm and the cannons. I was hooked and suffered the Civil War addiction since. I had been to Gettysburg many times before that and knew her story, but that gave us cool chills because not everyone around the house smelled it except us.
@southeasternvirginiastormc87942 жыл бұрын
I spoke with 2 confederate soldiers at devils den. I asked if they were rein-actors. They looked confused. They looked real. Then as I am about to climb over the one big rock. I then thought I wanted a picture I turn around they were gone. We could not find them. We asked others they said they did not see them!!!!
@russram21021 күн бұрын
What did they say to you
@snake3161713 жыл бұрын
I've been a reeanactor for 20+ years. My start in researching the paranormal started in the backside of the triangular field, on the path heading towards Cross Ave.
@taramathews73912 жыл бұрын
Have you seen anything in that time?
@snake3161712 жыл бұрын
@@taramathews7391 yes, enough to write a book.
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@taramathews7391 Some people are sensitive to the paranormal while others arent! I lived an hour from Gettysburg and visited the area at least once a year for over 10 yrs and never had a personal experience there. Nor had I spoken to anyone who had. But i wouldnt necessarily discount other's experiences. Just because I havent won the lottery doesnt mean others have not either! LOL
@taramathews73912 жыл бұрын
@@inconnu4961 I'm not discounting anything. I've seen lots of things myself. I asked what has this person seen as in I find it interesting to know. Geese
@TermiteUSA2 жыл бұрын
Nonsense
@Yoseman12 жыл бұрын
I stayed at The Gettysburg Inn last week, and one strange thing did happen. The toilet paper fell off of the holder as I was leaving the bathroom, for no real reason. It was strange, and when I told the woman at the desk about it, simply because she asked specifically how my room was as I was checking out - and said she asked being I stayed in the most haunted room in the hotel (I was in room 311), she said that was common in that room. Apparently "Rachel" , the ghost who frequents the hotel, has been messing with peoples' bathrooms.
@ifitsfreeitsforme18522 жыл бұрын
So a ghost could be watching you do your business? Nice, very nice.
@mikek59582 жыл бұрын
Ghost or not when ya gotta go ya gotta go.
@eightyblox68292 жыл бұрын
@@ifitsfreeitsforme1852 I was thinking the same thing. I'd tell that thing to look away until I was done, damn pervert Rachel
@peggykelley17992 ай бұрын
She wanted 2 ply it away
@1zelcat2 жыл бұрын
As we were driving through Spangler's Spring, my dog who had been sleeping in the back seat suddenly sat up and looking out the back window, began to moan and whimper--sounds I had never heard her make before. She was shivering. We drove on and she settled down again but there had to be something she saw or felt that we didn't.
@DJCannon52 жыл бұрын
probably a rabbit.
@amitisshahbanu56429 ай бұрын
probably should have let her out for a whizz@@DJCannon5
@headedforhome3 жыл бұрын
I have witnessed several things in my visits to the battlefield near Trostle house, Rose's woods and Triangular field. There's something going on there.
@stflaw3 жыл бұрын
I was prepared to lecture Smith on how historians shouldn't be encouraging superstitious nonsense. Then I watched the video. "Ghost tours are not allowed on the battlefield. For that reason, the town is filled with ghosts, but there are very few ghosts on the battlefield." Too damned funny.
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
If I were a ghost of a soldier, i wouldnt want to be in the middle of a field either! i would rather be in town, and especially at Gettysburg college! you know thats where the fun is!
@forrestmosby71182 жыл бұрын
Its been postulated that any spot that experiences such a traumatic human experience retains traces of psychic energy… A cab driver in San Antonio related on one bitter cold winter night, about 2 am, he was parked on a [deserted] street across from The Alamo when he noticed a figure roughly dressed(like a frontiersman) squatting by the door smoking a pipe and [ seemingly] lost in thought…It seemed to take notice of the attention from the cabbie and stood up and disappeared… The Original Colony graveyard in Savannah will also creep you out after dark…Lots of weirdness in our world
@hildahilpert50185 ай бұрын
I know that area by the Alamo your talking about.I know there are haunted battlefields Would be cool if someone did a video of ghosts of Tobruk and El Aliman in North Africa, Monte Casino, Kursk, Hurgeten Forest, Flodden Field and others.There was a famous case in England of this battle being re- enacted in the sky in the 1600s.Forgot the name but the leaders, like the Duke of Marlbourgh, Prince Maurice and other men were seen fighting.This happened several weeks ir a minth after the battle.Reports were sent to London.The amazing thing is some of the men fighting in this sky battle were still alive!While others of course had passed on.
@billlawrence18992 жыл бұрын
A few years ago in October I snuck into the park at 4AM and found myself at Spanglers Spring. I had heard about the "Lady in White" , so I sat myself on a rock to await dawn and said out loud "Ok lady. Show yourself" . She never showed up. Sassy wench! I grew up right in the middle of the Manassas battlefield and never heard of any ghosts until a couple of new young rangers from New York went to work there and started telling tales of ghosts in the field across the road from Groveton. So I went up there late at night to see for myself. Even fortified with a bottle of wine I never saw a thing.
@LQOTW2 жыл бұрын
I guess that would make us two of a kind, Bill Lawrence. That would undoubtedly be my experience, as well.
@johnkelly5963 жыл бұрын
What are those swirling spots circling your head, Tim? And, that shadowy soldier running up the field?
@sadeaton2 жыл бұрын
I am not a paranormal fanatic or strong believer of the supernatural but something does feel different to me when on Civil War battlefields. It's hard to explain, I don't know how else to say this but at Gettysburg the air feels different to me than anywhere else has ever felt. Additionally, at times on other CW battlefields and no where else I have sensed feelings of dread.
@chrislynch81282 жыл бұрын
You are right, its difficult to explain but that entire battlefield just feels “different”. Like a heavy, energized type of feeling, to me at least. Tough to put into words
@haydenwittig887711 ай бұрын
Its energy it cant be broken these men are in a time warp like a vacuum state no time meaning seconds, minutes and hours months or yrs its sad they havent moved on stayed earthbound.
@zephyr19833 жыл бұрын
I loved the disclaimer on Tim's ghost position!
@Stevenp18633 жыл бұрын
I think the only bad luck associated with said “chip” of rock with be when the National Park Rangers understand that a portion of the natural resource at a National Military Park was removed by said visitor from the mid west. As you know the government, frowns on this behavior and one may find, the only bad spirit that may be following you may be the law enforcement of the US Dept of Interior!! 👻
@lukepaule60042 жыл бұрын
I hate boomers
@corypeacock5562 жыл бұрын
Who owns a small chunk of rock though
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
Tell them to stop selling those mini balls dug up from the field that they like to sell in the Grift shop!
@michaelamanek89083 жыл бұрын
“Tim does not get a lot of fan mail” Hilarious
@lemmdus21192 жыл бұрын
I lived up near there and witnessed many strange things on that battlefield, from bad feelings to seeing unexplainable stuff.
@voraciousreader33412 жыл бұрын
I’m not really a huge fan of the paranormal, but a whole lot of people have documented a whole lot of digital footage showing spirits dressed like soldiers, one even was leaning on a cannon. Clowns with closed minds like this dud only show how unimaginative and sarcastic they can be. I’m really surprised the Historical Society allowed him to do this video!
@robl2720 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 2003 and our digital camera got fucked up. All the photos from our trip were lost.
@daren84482 жыл бұрын
Native Americans can often see "spirits" ! I had a friend who was part Shawnee . When we went to visit Antietam she didn't want to get out litof the car! She could obviously see spirits! Antietam was the single bloodiest one day Battle of the Civil War .Over 23,000 dead or injured in a single day ,September 17,1862!
@flippinohio Жыл бұрын
My brother and sister-in-law went to Antietam back in the late 80s just to walk around. They drove home and got settled when they both saw a confederate soldier floating in their living room giving them a mean look. He then flew out the window. I guess he hitched a ride and wasn't happy about where he ended up.
@markmeader51483 жыл бұрын
Personally, I have slept on the field of Gettysburg by Meade’s HQ, by the Dunker Church at Antietam, at Valley Forge, and on board the sloop of war USS Constellation in Baltimore Harbor, and never saw, heard or felt anyone or anything. The only spirits were in a bottle (hic)!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@jumpmaster82nd.3 жыл бұрын
Twice on Culps Hill here. Felt NOTHING but awe and reverence.
@KathrynKLNA3 жыл бұрын
I’m sleeping on the battlefield right as I write this and I’ve slept here twice in the last week and been hoping to get something and don’t. I must not be the in the right place but I do truly believe there are things here. There’s no way this much murder and energy could take place here and not leave its mark
@bharper94222 жыл бұрын
@@KathrynKLNA not if you view life as ending at death then there is nothing there! 😀
@KathrynKLNA2 жыл бұрын
Edit: I DID CATCH something on camera!! I wish I could share here with you guys. It’s a video my phone took by itself.. which caused me to look closely at it later.. but it’s a full apparition of what appears to be a man in full uniform. I was psyched! Shared on my Facebook and everyone was shocked!
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@bharper9422 why do you people take such joy in spoiling other fun? You must be HORRIBLE at parties!
@jeffreyjordan43873 жыл бұрын
Well, I will have to say it was funny and another good video from the great folks at ACHS. I had thought for just a minute while waiting for this to be released that maybe, just maybe Tim had possibly had his first ghostly experience and was now a believer. As I mentioned before, I'm a ghost person, what I didn't mention is that I'm about as psychic as a dry stick and even I have had one completely unexplainable experience on the Gettysburg battlefield. If someone like me who is not psychic at all can have an experience, anybody can and the ghosts are out there for sure!
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your experience. but i think it helps tremendously to be 'psychic' for lack of a better word. some people simply arent sensitive to spiritual things and will not have experiences. I had never had an experience any of the times i visited but have had a couple in other places!
@SPOOKIESPOOKSANGELSEXPLOREWITH Жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT MATERIAL!!
@garymorris18563 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love these wonderful videos about history.. Thank you for posting this, sir.
@rickpaton75382 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic! Tim is unrivaled in stamping out Gettysburg nonsense. Bravo sir!
@georgepapoutsis1598 Жыл бұрын
Finally a smart person....i've been scrolling for a bit trying to find one
@LQOTW2 жыл бұрын
It is my great sadness that I am in no way sensitive to spirits or the presence of paranormal phenomena. I guess I am what you'd call 'psychically ham-fisted' - the spirit of an old lady was present in an old house in Minneapolis where I used to babysit. She moved things around in the third floor apartment (no one lived up there at the time) and would sometimes open the bathroom door during the night if someone was doing their business. She was so much a part of the house it didn't feel weird or scary (once I became used to the idea, that is). Her active time seemed to usually be late at night so I was usually sleeping or (when in the bathroom) drowsing.
@theseeker46422 жыл бұрын
You seem pretty sensible to me, you didn’t bother her, so she didn't bother you. I'm sensitive, but your none intrusive actions are the right ones if they're harmless, unless you want them to move on. I lived with my husband & young family in a 15th century blacksmith's house, the smithy adjoined the house. We had 2 resident ghosts, one was a young man who appeared as solid as you or me when seen outside & dressed in 19th century workman's garb smoking a clay pipe, but he was an invisible felt presence when in the house. The other was a black cat who always appeared as a solid cat, it just did as it would've when alive. We often heard the bellows, which were still in situ being worked.
@eddiecollison3 жыл бұрын
Tim buddy, you had me rolling. Keep up the great work guys.
@peachbottomparanormal35873 жыл бұрын
Can't wait for this! I'm blessed to be coming there for the first weekend of August 💯 two more weeks 😁 I see and hear things every time I go, even when I'm not investigating, always saying prayers for those left behind , Gettysburg is definitely a place that keeps pulling you back..
@brave_dave3 жыл бұрын
Im so jealous! 😂 We went in August last year. Probably my 15th visit but it was my wife's first. I love it there so much. Hope you have a Great trip.. tell my battlefield hello for me.
@pherylihy583 жыл бұрын
Such a great place. Enjoy :)
@fixedimage.3 жыл бұрын
I live 30 minutes from Gettysburg and i aways go there to investigate and i document my adventures here on youtube and I've been able to capture some pretty cool stuff in Gettysburg especially in the rose woods
@peachbottomparanormal35873 жыл бұрын
@@fixedimage. I'm hoping to move right in town within the next few months! I've subbed to your channel 🙂
@headedforhome3 жыл бұрын
@@fixedimage. are your uploads under fixed image?
@russellwright14222 жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to be a licensed Civil War battlefield historian. I have degree from college but I’m currently serving in the real world military and I spent over a decade studying this war and learning as much as I still can today as well as teaching the truth about history; not only how the battles were fought spending nine years as a Civil War order fault drilled and all aspects of their lives at war whether on campaign or back in a garrison camp. Someday I will need to apply my knowledge and experience of having served the military along with the knowledge in war history, and how combat tactics have changed through the centuries along with the technology of military weaponry. Not to be arrogant but I think even without that smart guy degree, I would make an outstanding Historical battlefield guide and actually get paid for it. That’s one of my faraway dreams. I have always been so blissfully happy on a national Civil War battlefield park. Hey please tell me Sir, how could I possibly get started in the trade?
@ifitsfreeitsforme18522 жыл бұрын
I think you need to contact the National Park Service for a job as that's who owns this place. Or contact the Gettysburg Historical Society
@davidwilliam96813 жыл бұрын
Devil's Den is legitimately haunted. I went there in 1997 with my boy scout troop. We saw a full-body apparition of a Confederate soldier. It wasn't negative or frightening. He just walked his path along the side of the road, totally unaware that our van was there pulled over. Then he vanished into the night without a trace. Our assistant scoutmaster was just exiting the van to ask if he was real, when the Confederate disappeared. It was a residual haunting, just an echo from another time.
@waynehatton41363 жыл бұрын
My cousin was driving with her rotweiler thru Devil's Den on a late fall weekday afternoon. She encountered a shabbily dressed soldier. She was particularly taken by the poor condition of his shoes.
@ryans.47152 жыл бұрын
That is fucking fascinating as hell
@ryans.47152 жыл бұрын
@@waynehatton4136 this too is so damn fascinating!
@MemoryCircle2 жыл бұрын
Just because there are no ‘ghost tours’ of the Gettysburg battlefield apparently has not stopped visitors from having paranormal experiences there.
@stephenbrand56614 ай бұрын
When Tim said that he didn't really remember any ghost stories from when he was young, it reminded me of how Bigfoot, or Sasquatch stories have become so ubiquitous in the KZbin age. I was 20 years old when KZbin started in 2005, and back then, nobody claimed to be seeing Sasquatch in East Tennessee or other random places like that.
@runningwithscissors15642 жыл бұрын
I stayed at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg several years back. For the two nights I stayed there, I would hear someone walking around my room in the early hours.
@shushyshushy67623 ай бұрын
I was always told growing up to NEVER take anything from Graveyards, or remove items from homes where someone passed away and left all their belongings behind. To me, it's not really a thing of good luck vs Bad Luck, more so a sign of respect for the dearly departed. Regardless if it's a battlefield, a home of a loved one who passed away, or something as simple as a single blade of grass from a graveyard etc.
@gdubactual3 жыл бұрын
The editing at 1:33 was hilarious! LOL.
@m.j.9318 Жыл бұрын
This is some next level trolling well played sir 👏
@logicaredux52053 жыл бұрын
This was hilarious Tim! But now you’re going to have “bad luck.”😄
@rolandgustafsson56552 жыл бұрын
Great video.At last one person telling the truth about the Triangular Field,and i thing his words goes for the whole of Gettysburg 👍
@kevinkearns7719 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Gettysburg for a year. In fact, I lived in a house that was supposedly haunted. Never experienced anything.
@HANDHELD_HISTORY Жыл бұрын
I took two rocks, one from Devil's Den and the other from Little Round Top that were much larger than the one in the envelope... I've had them for four years now and nothing bad has happened. After learning that my Great Great Great Grandfather fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, I was hellbent on going to the ground his regiment fought on which was the slaughter Pen... I wasn't really overwhelmed with emotion or anything like that, no chills went up my spine or anything, I suppose I was just catatonic to it all, but I do remember pulling into the battlefield thinking, "Damn, this is where it happened!"... but other than that, there wasn't really much else that I felt while I was there. I remember going to Big and Little Round Top as well as Devil's Den, and then I went to the slaughter pen. I was waiting for that famous sensory overload to hit me like it does everyone else, but I didn't really feel anything. It was a warm and beautiful day out too so maybe the birds chirping and the general tranquility prevented the melancholic feelings from occurring, but whenever I look at pictures of my 3x great grandfather and think of all the carnage he saw, I do get goosebumps.
@sneaky_pete18 Жыл бұрын
I took a rock. I forgot where I took it from; either Little Round Top or someplace else-definitely on the “Day 2” side of the park. I did feel like I shouldn’t, but I did anyway. And I regretted it. When I got home, I felt very off-kilter. I couldn’t sleep soundly, and I felt like I was being watched. I’m not one to give up things I find too, especially so quickly and from a place far away. But that one I felt compelled to.
@georgepapoutsis1598 Жыл бұрын
If you go looking for demons, you may just find one. I'm glad it was a beautiful day. It's very peaceful here.
@dadsongs Жыл бұрын
Here's the thing: I believe that discrediting peoples' beliefs doesn't necessarily strengthen your credibility. However, showing openness and respect with people with differing beliefs goes along way toward better discourse.
@dutchdc3 жыл бұрын
Working at Gettysburg College 3rd shift cleaning the athletic bldg and Majestic Theater, I can write a lengthy book of the paranormal activity that I have experienced. The activity is non-stop when it's a full moon.
@haroldcampbell33373 жыл бұрын
Like Tim said, all the ghosts left the battlefield and are in town.
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
As a lonely male ghost, that is where I would want to go! LOL
@paulwolf75622 жыл бұрын
I'm not going to say, there are no such things as ghost, spirits, specters, what have you? However, I've been to Gettysburg, numerous times, since my childhood. As a tourist, spectator and as a reenactor. I've felt things, I can't explain or express. A cold feeling at the Triangular Field, the Wheatfield, Little Round Top, Devils Den and especially The Angle, where the Confederates brook through and almost carried the day on July 3. I've been down there, during the July 4th weekend, and walked the Battlefield. I could feel presences, smell black powder and hear things. It's an eerie feeling and you feel it, long after you leave. It's a feeling of dread, sadness and pain. We forget, it was the largest battle, fought on the North American continent. 51,000 on both sides became casualties. I had a friend, who I reenacted with. He was student at Gettysburg College, years ago. He told me,that long before the White men came, the Native Americans had fought a bloody battle there. It's also a spiritual place. It's their spirits that watch over the place keep the evil out. I've done my own research. He wasn't wrong. There are evil spirits, that haunt the area. That ground is truly Hallowed.
@dedefisher302 жыл бұрын
I've been to Gettysburg four times. And in those 4 times I had experiences happen. One thing I can say is that something happened every time. Gettysburg is the most haunted place I've ever been to and I've been a lot of places. I love Gettysburg.
@mmommo-hx4dx2 жыл бұрын
wow, would love to go....
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@mmommo-hx4dx You really should! Hagerstown, MD isnt far so you could visit that battlefield there as well! Lots of history, both Civil War & Rev War nearby!
@JonniePolyester Жыл бұрын
I’m currently looking out my bedroom window over the misty fields towards the escarpment that saw the first major engagement of the English Civil War, part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, on Sunday 23 October 1642. It’s about 10 miles SE of Stratford upon Avon. On my shelf I’ve still got Ghost Stories for Children one of which tells of how phantom armies have been seen over Edgehill on moonlight nights. Now I’ve camped in those fields as a kid, cycled, walked and driven back from many of the wonderful country pubs round these parts, even on the 380th anniversary of the battle last year and I never seen anything remotely spectral. ☹️🤣😂
@georgepapoutsis1598 Жыл бұрын
Tim should do more stand-up! This was very entertaining!
@acaciablossom5582 жыл бұрын
Oh the not so subtle shade!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this video is wonderful
@77yorkiegirl2 жыл бұрын
I can’t find it but a couple years ago somebody posted a video on here and it was taken at night of a very wide tree line and there were distinctly human figures that were transparent going through it and it was probably the most believable footage I have ever seen. I would rate it right up there with the brown mountain lights for believability. Unfortunately almost everything to do with Gettysburg is always send it around those two cannons and I filmed through a windshield to show that water spots really do haunt the cars that drive through Gettysburg
@rileyshields32739 ай бұрын
If you went there and didn’t know where you were, would you still experience the hokus pokus?
@spiritualcoachlisahopp2 жыл бұрын
On my first visit to the Devil's Den/Triangular Field location very close to where Tim is, my camera battery died. It was a new battery. As soon as I left the area, the battery was fine.
@matthewwalck72773 жыл бұрын
Haha! Couple years back me and my wife tried a ghost tour now I love Gettysburg and history of the battle and I try to go every year for the history not ghost but we tried the ghost thing it was so stupid had about 40 people walking around the same house and the tour guide going there’s an orb look over there there’s another orb, do you feel that cold spot? 🙄 If you want my opinion best thing to do at Gettysburg is to get a license battlefield tour guide to drive your car around the battlefield it was awesome!
@FATMIKED51833 жыл бұрын
One of the times I went on a ghost tour there,the guide kinda sounded like foghorn leghorn and he had some good banter with a few people,so it was very entertaining.I also had a colorful yankee gubmint hating good ole rebel ghost tour guide in Alexandria,that was fun too.
@theseeker46422 жыл бұрын
Sounds sacrilegious to me, would you let someone drive you over a graveyard, because that's what these battlefields really are ! I'm surprised at the lack of respect for the fallen, after all is said & done, they're not exactly theme parks !
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
@@theseeker4642 Unfortunately, they are now! Remember, now that we are a post-christian, secular society, death doesnt mean anything anymore. Nothing is solemn nor sacred!
@huns123452 жыл бұрын
Hey I think what would make your museam more fascinating is if you researched the rifles the units used in the battle at gettysburg,so people could see what there relatives used
@teemell196 ай бұрын
I love the lowkey roasts hahaha. Well, you can't say they aren't lacking in imagination at least
@justin974103 жыл бұрын
My grand pap took a picture there it had a solider leaning against a tree with his musket the camera stopped working
@retiredguyadventures62112 жыл бұрын
Maybe people back then didn't feel that 'paranormal activity" was something to take up as a hobby like people do today... I'm 72 and my 2nd great grandfather fought at Gettysburg. The first son he had after the war lived until 1957. He was my great grandfather and I remember him. I remember back in the late 50's or early 60's my dad was driving the family through very rural country side in Pennsylvania and we stopped to explore an old deserted graveyard. We found a fenced off area with a placard that stated that the people buried there died from the Spanish flu. The Spanish Flu happened just a few years before my parents were born but they were raised listening to the horror stories about it from their parents. When my parents realized we were standing next to Spanish Flu graves they literally panicked to get us out of there. This was some 40+ years after the epidemic. I only bring this up because it seems disingenuous to judge people from the past by our standards today. Gettysburg was a horrible battle and the people that either lived there or fought in it and survived probably didn't want to talk about visitations and their children were probably just as traumatized by their parents stories as my parents were about the Spanish Flu stories they grew up with. Actually I believe one of the first Gettysburg Ghost stories came from a man that actually fought in the battle. John Burns who was a civilian during the battle but was a veteran of the War of 1812. He volunteered and fought with the 7th Wisconsin at McPherson's Ridge and Herbst Woods. Later in life Burns revisited McPherson's Ridge and while walking in the woods he swore he came upon a Confederate soldier. Legend says that it unnerved him so much that he never visited the battlefield after that. In my opinion there have always been ghost stories about the Gettysburg but it wasn't until enough time had gone by and someone decided they could make a profit off tourists that it became "OK" to openly talk and advertise about them.
@poboy942 Жыл бұрын
Chickamauga battlefield is extremely haunted. What I saw there one night bavk in the late 1980s changed my life forever ...I was a nonbeliever so being in the battlefield area st night didnt bother me a bit It was actually kind of a thrill that is until I saw plain as day an entire area change colors , from green grass to dark brown blood and dirt mixed and heard this shrill screaming of men in agony and for a few seconds the scene in my mind alternated between green grass and blood and drom the shrill screams to silence and it alternated like that for a few seconds and then just as quickly as it appeared it was gone ,but that vision of men lying on the ground in pools of blood and the gut wrenching fear it out into me changed my life forever ..there are ghosts I can say this with 100% affinity ..how or why i was chosen to see this terrible moment in history is a queztion for wiser men than me but it instilled a respect for the dead and put the fear of God in me that is alive sns well to this day .. i dont think thr spirits will harm us but they do sometimes break through the spritual barriers to let us know they arent something to be joked about or lied about or made fun of
@eugenedasher8380 Жыл бұрын
There's also a ghost called "Old Green eyes" at Chickamauga when seen all that can be seen are the bright green eyes floating a few feet above the ground.
@cynthiaturner84197 ай бұрын
I agree 💯
@lewisbreland Жыл бұрын
I had a very strange experience at a reenactment event at New Market in 2001/2002. I was 15 years old. I woke up in the middle of the night after spending a day in the high sun, dehydrated, and marching. I woke up im the tent and litterally heard artillery going off all around me. I l ft the tent, put on my jacket and grabbed my Enfield. I went to join my formation, but i didnt recognize anyone. They were skeleton-like, ragged, barefoot. It was sudd nly daylight and the sounds of lead being fired was different from the blanks. I was woken up by my friend. There were no ghosts. My imagination was running wild in my sleep while i replayed my understanding of the battle of New Market.
@agent_ninety93 жыл бұрын
Just came back from Gettysburg. Paul was our historical battleground tour guide one of the three of 150 that passed the test. He was fantastic we learned so much. Everybody in this country should be visiting Gettysburg at some point in their life! Fantastic tour at the Shriver house & our haunted tour guide!!!! You guys/gals are historical professionals!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
@sparky62002 ай бұрын
3 minutes of my life I will never get back
@russellwright1422 Жыл бұрын
The fields that once were green and lush, Now bear the scars of war. The beauty of the countryside, Is marred forevermore. The meadows, woods and cornfields, Once serene and calm and still. Echo eerie cries of pain, The agonizing howling shrill. Two armies clash, their rifles flash, Cannon fills the den with doom. The hot lead flies, the panicked cries, The orchestra of death sings out her tune. It don’t seem right, Hell should have itself, Uprooted from below. Once so heavenly, where now the devil stands, Warm blood begins to flow. The two sides hurl into a single swarm, Of humanity, in flight. To escape their genocidal fate, A mangled, wicked site. The corpses litter all around, 23 thousand ghastly poses. Horrific, wild expressions, Now contort their mouths and noses. A pocket watch clicking and every second ticking, Marks the time of postmortem for the scored. One American fell every single second on the day, The battle of Antietam roared. The battlefield’s now hallowed ground, Where residual hauntings last. A time where death and dreams replay, A record of its past.
@brianshawkey29102 жыл бұрын
I’d beg to differ, Tim Smith, because I believe we do go on. After dying, yes we do go on. It’s not just the Triangular Field in Gettysburg. It’s Perryville Kentucky, Vicksburg Mississippi, Fox’s & Turner’s Gaps South Mountain and Fredericksburg Virginia, I could go on & on, lots of real stories that happened to real people.
@francisbusa10742 жыл бұрын
The creek at Chickamauga... screams in the night.
@MsMadmax12 жыл бұрын
Amazon Prime has a movie out called The Ghosts of Gettysburg. While the quality of the film looks professional it has a lot of boring stuff about the people who appear in the movie being psychic. One woman who moved her family to Gettysburg from Michigan was just so out there--she looked like the glitter fairy threw up on her. Most real psychics, and I've known a few are very ordinary looking people who don't draw a lot of attention to themselves or do hokey readings and paranormal investigations. While I've seen some really good footage of actual apparitions in the battlefields around Gettysburg, not much evidence of hauntings was provided by the movie.
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
Anytime someone can make money, they will set aside any principles they had! they ruin even the most legit of causes & professions! typical crappy human behavior!
@MECowgo3 жыл бұрын
I got click baited and I enjoyed it, good job ACHS!
@Cr1660426 күн бұрын
I have pictures from all over battlefield through the years that have no explanation. A lot of orbs at nighttime, but some taken in broad daylight have white swirling mist in them. People say it’s because of the camera, or things like that. I never get that type of mist effect anywhere else in pictures, so why does it happen in Gettysburg all the time. At least one picture will have something weird happening. Orbs at night are common, but the daytime pics with mist or streaks of light are really weird. The daytime pictures with whatever it is in the always seem to happen when climbing around on rocks. Almost like something feels disturbed or disrespected. .
@jeffreyjordan43873 жыл бұрын
Hello All, If you're into ghosts don't get your hopes up about this video, Tim Smith is a HUGE "there are no ghosts in Gettysburg" guy so I'm sure this is an anti-ghost video. I love the ACHS and Tim is a great historian. I am also a ghost person so, even though I will watch this I'm sure it will be anti-ghost. Just to let everyone know.
@inconnu49612 жыл бұрын
good call! You were spot on!
@baltimorelimolady Жыл бұрын
Tim is great and i love watching his presentations. growing up i was around a lot of old people who were born before the turn of the century. they all believed in ghosts, the thing is now Tim, cellphone's weren't around, not every family had a telephone or a tv for that matter. everything was word of mouth or what you read in a newspaper that was a day late. I'm a former reenactor at Gettysburg and Shiloh and Antietam. I did one time about 20 yrs. ago get numerous orbs on a digital camera at the Virginia memorial statue. I don't talk about it that much because people think your a goof and don't believe you, but in magnifying the orbs on camera several had faces in them plain as day. no other place that night did i capture any orbs on the battlefield. so yes Tim there are ghosts. one day you'll have an experience and it will make a believer out of you.
@vivians93922 жыл бұрын
Concerning the comment about his fan mail...how do YOU know how much mail he actually receives?
@snowcreek71562 жыл бұрын
Some people are not aware of or hooked onto their natural intuitive or ability to see, hear, experience, etc., what’s occurring right before them, let alone, what’s occurred historically, where the faint and not so faint happenings are before them.
@browsman2328 Жыл бұрын
One of my relatives fought at Gettysburg, but he wouldn’t be a ghost because he survived and became mayor of Auburn NY. My family has about 30 letters he sent home from the war.
@22toomany209 ай бұрын
Just as an FYI the southern half of the town Sullivan Indiana was destroyed by a tornado in July 2023. I live 15 miles from it. I hope that family did not have that bad luck from that stone still. 😢
@timothychristian13472 жыл бұрын
I really need to go back to Gettysburg. Y'all need to visit Antietam and walk down Bloody Lane you will really feel something there.
@francisbusa10742 жыл бұрын
No doubt, brother!
@juancarloshernandez471 Жыл бұрын
Sender : I'm having paranormal activity at home , please can you please put this rock back to where it belongs please 😭😭 Reciver: Nah I'll keep it ,good luck over there 😂😂😂
@tamanako2507Ай бұрын
¿Would any chapel/memorial/symbolic cemetery built there help those lost souls? 😢
@5.56Media Жыл бұрын
"Tim does not get a lot of fan mail." .... lolololololol Thank you for the laugh ACHS
@brave_dave Жыл бұрын
I have been coming to Gettysburg since 1988. I have spent countless hours on that field. Unfortunately, I have yet to meet a ghost. I wish I would. I think they know I would pepper them with about half a million questions... so they stay extra quiet.
@BillsWargameWorld2 жыл бұрын
As I knew many Battlefield guides and some worked for Mark N. I always found it amazing that some worked on the side as ghost tour guides along with being LBG ..Rob W. As an example. Some believed in the Tales and others did not.
@thewenik68762 жыл бұрын
Amazing with what the letter said. And returning the piece of rock taken. Wow.
@oneshotme3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@Alex-ej4wm2 жыл бұрын
You know who had bad luck? Any guy that served under Sickles on the 2nd day.
@markpekrul43932 жыл бұрын
I went to college with a girl who grew up in Gettysburg. She said they talked about ghosts the way some people talk about the weather. Very matter-of-fact, nothing special. She believed.
@russellwright14222 жыл бұрын
Sir, in short how do I become an authorized tour guide of American Civil War Battlefield parks?
@1alexcody3 жыл бұрын
and the same lore is told in Hawaii that people who have removed lava rocks etc have bad luck and return them to the islands
@FATMIKED51833 жыл бұрын
It's like that Brady Bunch cursed tiki.
@jasperstone60533 жыл бұрын
Is it illegal to go on the Gettysburg field to metal detect on the property where the battle's took place??
@AdamsCountyHistoricalSociety3 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is illegal to metal detect or posses metal detection equipment on Gettysburg National Military Park lands. You can read more about their rules/policies here: www.nps.gov/gett/learn/management/lawsandpolicies.htm
@tubularfrog3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes you can get permission from private landowners to metal detect on their land near a battle site.
@thomasbrennan6303 Жыл бұрын
All the ghosts in Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania: “I heard the party is at Gettysburg.”
@christineevans44089 ай бұрын
Is there anything new on the Gettysburg ?
@JR-ez3zd2 жыл бұрын
Spirits are real!
@darkangelplays3330 Жыл бұрын
I might go to Gettysburg when I visit my grandpa in beaver county on memorial day of 2023
@francisebbecke2727 Жыл бұрын
If you take a rock from the Hawaiian volcano it will bring bad luck or so they say. The nearby hotel will return rocks sent back.
@JD-kg3mx4 ай бұрын
Ghosts are a curious thing. You could be standing next to someone that sees what they believe is an apparition but not you. Some have said they've heard cannons off in the distance at night. Many do not. Some visitors say they've seen figures at a distance, soldiers I reckon, many do not. I've had my experiences but the funny thing is - told to those that've never had the experience and they don't believe you. Told to some that have had encounters and they'll accept it and even tell you of their own experiences.
@geraldpawlish67753 жыл бұрын
Tim is and always will be the man!
@vancornish76082 жыл бұрын
...how has no one pranked Tim Smith by putting on a sheet with eyeholes and walking in the background of this video?
@StephenHolmstock Жыл бұрын
My great great grandfather Henry S Wade fought at Gettysburg with the Pennsylvania 88th Regiment F co. and he is rolling over in his grave with laughter!
@joyous82482 ай бұрын
Was there 2 wks ago … love & was intrigued of the history of Gettysburg.. anyways finally got to my last spot .. “ Devils Den “ .. I did sense such heavy presence.. dread etc . … but I just brushed it off .. when I got to the top of the hill area I got very light headed … & when I went to turn around I fell & broke my leg … & passed out .. after I gathered myself .. I felt something go through my body .. & I kept hearing voices .. but was trying to come out of what just happened .. then I heard “ are you ok & do you need help ?? I said give me a min .. as I tried getting up .. I fell back down.. then I heard a woman say .. stay put .. your leg don’t look too good . .. I was carried out & taken to hospital & was confirmed that I had a spiral fracture & ankle … .. 😮💨.. I know something was there & didn’t like that I was there . Had to have surgery ..