In the war between the states, the North and South met up
twice in
what is known as the battles of Bull Run. June 1861 and again in
August 1862. Around 24,000 men died in those two conflicts. I think
some of them still think it's still going on.
In April 1964 me and
two of my friends went camping up on a wooded area of the park. My
oldest sister owned a house not more then a 1/2 mile from the park. It
was Easter break from school and we had four days of camping and
hiking to do. She picked us up and took us back to her house. We told
her about where we were headed and off we went. We went about a mile
or so and found the spot we wanted for the night. It was up on a
small rolling hill and had a wonderful view of the area.
We set up
the tent and got the campfire going. After we cooked our food it
started to rain so in the tent we headed. As a bunch of 12 year old
boys would do we started talking about the girls at school and what
ever else 12 year olds talked about. Not once did the subject of
ghost come up. We all started to dose off when we heard what sounded
like Jug band music. By this I mean someone blowing on a jug and
playing a harmonica. I had never heard the tune they were playing but
it was foot tapping. You could hear men talking and clapping along
with the music.
We at first thought some other group of people had
camped close to us. We got out of the tent and could see a campfire
down the hill from us about 100 or so feet. There seem to be about 10
or more people that we could see around the campfire. They were
glowing blue in color. That might have been from the flames of the
fire. You could see what looked like rifles, some had crossed in their
arms. As we were looking down the hill everything went dark. There
was no campfire or music or people in blue.
I think we all felt fear
at the same time. We started running as fast and hard as we could. We
took nothing with us. We ran the wrong way hitting trees and each
other and when we did get back to my sisters house we all were
shaking in her hallway next to her bedroom.
After the sun came up we
went to get our stuff. We decided to go down the hill to see about
the campfire and people we had seen just hours before. The underbrush
was too much to have had a camp there and we could not find any traces of
a campfire.
We stayed at my sisters house the rest of the time, and
went hiking only. No more camping for that trip.
I had never been so
frightened in my life, but could not have asked for a better camping
trip. What an adventure that was.
I have not seen my friends in twenty
or more years as we all went different ways and I no longer live in
Virginia but the last time I saw one of them was around 1986, the camping
trip was brought up and relived once again.
I still wonder if they
were Northern or Southern troops and if they were reliving a happy night
before their last battle.
Whatever it was, it sure got me
thinking about ghosts and wanting to find out more. |