Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the supernatural legends surrounding Antietam National Battlefield in Maryland, site of the bloodiest single day in American Civil War history. This episode examines over 160 years of reported paranormal phenomena at the historic battlefield, from phantom gunfire echoing across Miller Cornfield to sightings of spectral soldiers near Dunker Church. We delve into eyewitness accounts of the famous 'ghost army' formations, unexplained temperature drops along Bloody Lane, and the cultural significance of supernatural folklore at historic battlefields. Featuring historical context of the September 17, 1862 battle that claimed over 22,000 casualties, this episode explores how communities process collective trauma through ghost stories and paranormal legends. Perfect for history buffs interested in Civil War battlefields, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by American folklore. Discover why Antietam Creek continues to captivate visitors with unexplained phenomena more than a century and a half after the guns fell silent. Essential listening for understanding the intersection of historical memory and supernatural tradition in American culture.