The Historic Farnsworth House Inn | Grave Talks CLASSIC
Aug 21, 2026 · 47m
Summary
This episode explores the paranormal activity at Gettysburg’s historic Farnsworth House Inn, a Civil War-era bed and breakfast. Investigators discuss encounters with spirits of soldiers, children, and a protective midwife, highlighting specific hauntings in rooms like the Sweeney and Jeremy rooms. The discussion also covers dangerous negative entities linked to a cursed mirror and the risks of using Ouija boards on the property.
Topics discussed
Sponsorship ads for Dupixent, Visible, PetSmart, and LifeMD
History of the Farnsworth House Inn and its Civil War roots
Civil War spirits and the legend of Jennie Wade's bullet
Paranormal activity in the Sweeney Room and spirit Sissy
Host's personal experiences: The mirror, mist, and moving duck
Child spirits Jeremy, Jonathan, and Sissy at the inn
Spirit interactions and the aggressive Confederate soldier Walter
Triggers for Walter: Disrespect, race, and Union music
Etiquette for interacting with spirits and avoiding negativity
Evidence of spirits communicating with each other
Playing with spirits: Toys, Matchbox cars, and flashlights
Protector spirits Mary and Michael watching over the children
William, the sharpshooter who may have killed Jennie Wade
The cursed mirror portal and a terrifying attic incident
Dangers of Ouija boards and negative entities like Edward
Scary basement encounters and unidentified growling spirits
Spirits' personalities and their life within the inn
Are the child spirits at peace? Perspectives on the afterlife
Why spirits stay and the importance of respecting their home
Closing remarks and final sponsor advertisements
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