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Have you ever seen a ghost?
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 14966254" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>Never seen a ghost, and can't say that they do or do bot exist. That being said, I once stayed a week with an aunt and uncle that lived in the Watt House (full apartment in the basement and they both worked for the US Park Service) (<a href="http://www.herald-progress.com/lifestyles/tourism/civil-war-sites/" target="_blank">http://www.herald-progress.com/lifestyles/tourism/civil-war-sites/</a>) when I was a young teenager. My uncle swore that the house was haunted by Sarah Watt. The furniture in the house was believed to be the furniture original to the house before it became a field hospital. He claimed that if furniture on the floor was moved around, that an entity, believed to be Sarah's ghost, would rearrange it back to the way it was supposed to be. He also had showed me old photographs that showed the furniture in the places it now sat. I was very skeptical of his stories, but my aunt also swore to what he said. Long story short, one day it was just he and I there. He rearranged a few smaller pieces of furniture, and then we both wend outside to do some maint. work. It was only he and I there for several hours as my aunt was at work, and he and I were never out of each other's sites. When we cam back inside shortly before lunchtime, the furniture was moved back to where it was originally. He had told me a few other stories of things that had happened since he and my aunt moved in there, but most I have forgotten or can't remember the specific details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 14966254, member: 107540"] Never seen a ghost, and can't say that they do or do bot exist. That being said, I once stayed a week with an aunt and uncle that lived in the Watt House (full apartment in the basement and they both worked for the US Park Service) ([url]http://www.herald-progress.com/lifestyles/tourism/civil-war-sites/[/url]) when I was a young teenager. My uncle swore that the house was haunted by Sarah Watt. The furniture in the house was believed to be the furniture original to the house before it became a field hospital. He claimed that if furniture on the floor was moved around, that an entity, believed to be Sarah's ghost, would rearrange it back to the way it was supposed to be. He also had showed me old photographs that showed the furniture in the places it now sat. I was very skeptical of his stories, but my aunt also swore to what he said. Long story short, one day it was just he and I there. He rearranged a few smaller pieces of furniture, and then we both wend outside to do some maint. work. It was only he and I there for several hours as my aunt was at work, and he and I were never out of each other's sites. When we cam back inside shortly before lunchtime, the furniture was moved back to where it was originally. He had told me a few other stories of things that had happened since he and my aunt moved in there, but most I have forgotten or can't remember the specific details. [/QUOTE]
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