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The Ghosts of Little Round Top
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The Ghosts of Little Round Top

Heroes and Fallen of the Union's Last Stand

July 2, 18639 min readBy Tim Nealon
Little Round Top was the site of one of the most crucial battles of Gettysburg, where the 20th Maine Infantry's heroic bayonet charge saved the Union left flank. The rocky hill is haunted by the spirits of brave soldiers who fought and died to preserve the Union.

The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most significant and deadly battles of the American Civil War. It was fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, and resulted in over 50,000 casualties. One of the most famous and pivotal moments of the battle was the fighting that occurred on Little Round Top, a hill on the southern end of the battlefield. Today, many believe that the spirits of the soldiers who fought and died on Little Round Top still haunt the area, making it a popular destination for paranormal enthusiasts.

Little Round Top was a critical location during the Battle of Gettysburg. If the Confederate army had been able to capture it, they would have had a strategic advantage over the Union forces. The fighting on Little Round Top was fierce, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. Ultimately, the Union forces were able to hold their ground and secure the hill, but at a great cost.

Visitors See Ghosts

Today, many visitors to Little Round Top report experiencing strange and unexplained phenomena. Some claim to have seen the ghosts of soldiers walking the battlefield, while others have heard the sounds of battle and the cries of the wounded. There have also been reports of orbs of light and other unexplained phenomena.

One of the most famous ghost stories associated with Little Round Top involves the ghost of a Union soldier named Gideon. According to legend, Gideon was a drummer boy who was killed in battle. Visitors to Little Round Top have reported hearing the sound of drumming coming from the area where Gideon is said to have died. Some have even claimed to have seen the ghostly figure of a young boy playing a drum.

Another popular ghost story associated with Little Round Top involves the ghost of a Confederate soldier named William. According to legend, William was shot and killed while attempting to scale the hill during the battle. Visitors to the area have reported seeing the ghostly figure of a soldier dressed in Confederate garb. Some have even claimed to have felt a cold breeze and heard the sound of a musket being fired.

Despite the many ghost stories associated with Little Round Top, some skeptics remain unconvinced. They argue that the strange phenomena reported by visitors can be explained by natural causes, such as wind and wildlife. However, for many believers, the stories of the ghosts of Little Round Top serve as a reminder of the sacrifice and bravery of the soldiers who fought and died on that hill.

Whether you believe in ghosts or not, there is no denying the significance of Little Round Top in American history. The hill and the soldiers who fought there will always be a part of the legacy of the Battle of Gettysburg. Whether the ghosts of those soldiers still linger on the battlefield is a question that may never be fully answered. Nevertheless, the stories of the ghosts of Little Round Top continue to fascinate and intrigue visitors to this historic location.

Ghost of Colonel Chamberlain on Little Round Top

Colonel Chamberlain's spirit still surveys the battlefield he saved

Ghost soldiers of the 20th Maine Infantry

The phantom 20th Maine continues their eternal vigil

Confederate ghost soldiers charging up Little Round Top

Confederate spirits forever attempt their assault on the Union line

20th Maine monument on Little Round Top

The monument where the spirits of Maine soldiers still gather

Written By

Tim Nealon

Tim Nealon

Founder & CEO

Tim Nealon is the founder and CEO of Ghost City Tours. With a passion for history and the paranormal, Tim has dedicated over a decade to researching America's most haunted locations and sharing their stories with curious visitors.

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