The Story Behind This Haunted Battlefield In Arkansas Is Truly Creepy
I’ll own up to being pretty hard to freak out. I’m not scared of ghosts or monsters or horror movies or graveyards. I’m not easy to scare. I can remember twice in my life that I’ve actually had spine-chilling experiences. Once was far away and long ago, when I was a teen visiting a concentration camp in Europe. The other was closer to home, when I found myself looking over a Civil War battlefield. I must have let my imagination get the best of me, because I could have sworn I heard echoes of gunfire and felt the ghosts of men and boys all around. I just let my imagination go too far, right? Or maybe I was only experiencing a sensitivity similar to what many other people have experienced at Pea Ridge National Military Park.
(You’ll find directions to the park here.)
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The Union troops accounted for around 10,400 men. The Union commander was considered to be more a politician than a war-tested general.
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Meanwhile, the Union army rallied around a hot breakfast, proud of themselves for the success of their first day of battle, glad they’d faced down an army that significantly outnumbered them.
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