| Photos of sites and people featured in
Ghosts
of the Southern Tennessee Valley
Visit to Snodgrass Hill, Chickamauga Battlefield - Summer 2005

Boy Scout Troop 8 on Snodgrass Hill.

Sheila Thompson, seemingly oblivious to the supernatural dangers of Snodgrass Hill. Her smile would soon vanish.

Orb snapped by Sheila Thompson, as she turned around. "I feel like someone is right behind me," she said before turning to take the photo. This photo is enhanced to better show the details of the shot. 
The Tiger monument, said by some to be the source of a green-eyed entity that prowls the battlefield after dark in search of his fallen men.

Inside the haunted Snodgrass house.
Tom Lee House - Chickamauga, GA
The path to the Forresters' Tom Lee house is inviting.
Jackson House - Chickamauga, GA
Mrs. Jackson's fish pond attracts two weary confederate soldiers.
Tunnel Hill, GA
Re-enactor Kimberlee Bruce is an expert on ladies' clothes as well as medical techniques of the Civil War era.

The Tunnel is dark, damp, and haunted.
Delta Queen - October, 2005
The Delta Queen, docked west of the Market Street Bridge in Chattanooga.
Room 109, where Mary Greene lived on board the Delta Queen. She is said to stay there still.
Moody Brick - Kyles, AL
Is this lens flare? Can you see a face within the flare?

The old oak tree conjures up images of hangings. Rattle snakes slither among the stones of the cemetery beneath its limbs.
Talley Cemetery - Stevenson, AL
Visitors are not welcome at Talley. The rutted road is lined with signs reading, "Stay Out."
Mud Creek Primitive Baptist Church - Hollywood, AL
The small church is surrounded on all sides by almost 1,000 graves. It is not a place to visit alone.
Craigmiles Mausoleum - Cleveland, TN
The door that leads to the remains of Little Nina and her ill-fated family.
Shipley Hollow Road - Sale Creek, TN
Shipley Hollow Road is a pleasant county lane in the daytime. It is best to avoid the road at night.
Drummer Boy
Steve Horton, of Chattanooga, posed for the drummer photo in "Night Drummers." He is an active member of the 44th Tennessee U.S. Colored Troops.
Dead Boys Walking
 Mike Moore stands up the ridge a piece from where he saw the spirits of three Yankee soldiers, just north of the Chickamauga battlefield.
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