When we took the Ghosts of Gettysburg tour during our vacation, and this story was the only one that had a tombstone associated with it. The house is rented out to college students every year, and the residents over the years have supposedly reported hearing the sound of a body falling down the stairs and thudding to the floor. When some work was being done on the grounds, workman unearthed a tombstone with the name “Joanna Craig” on it in the yard.
A lost tombstone
October 31, 2012 by Ashley
Posted in Somewhere other than a cemetery | Tagged gettysburg, ghost, ghost stories, ghosts, haunted, pennsylvania | 1 Comment
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Hi Ashley – nice pix! Were you told this was rented by the college to students?