James and Ann Whitall House - Real Haunt in National Park NJ
- 100 Hessian Ave.
- National Park, NJ
- (856)853-5120
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This 1770's house was home to Quakers James and Ann Whitall, and was temporarily used as a field hospital during the Revolutionary War. It is rumored to be haunted by ghostly soliders; witnesses have heard moans, breathing, and voices in the rooms that were used for first aid. Cold spots have been reported as well.
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Share Your ExperiencesSam is one of the ghost in the Whitall House.
After the remains of the Hessian soldiers were found on the property, I went to that site on the property to say a Soldier’s Prayer to them. Once I left the property I took my shirt off and I had a scratch that looked like a “V” on my left side and another long scratch on the left side of my chest. Also, near the cannons by the stairs I had a soldier call out to me “Help me?”
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