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Those Boys Upstairs
Those Boys Upstairs
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true account of two Civil War Union soldiers in Zouave uniforms who were wounded during the Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) and brought to a stone house converted into a field hospital. While awaiting amputation, they carved their names into the woodwork that can still be seen today. All was quiet until, over a century later, a number of people reported seeing a ghostly soldier in a Zouave uniform walking on the same field where hundreds from his Regiment had been killed, in a battle that…
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true account of two Civil War Union soldiers in Zouave uniforms who were wounded during the Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) and brought to a stone house converted into a field hospital. While awaiting amputation, they carved their names into the woodwork that can still be seen today. All was quiet until, over a century later, a number of people reported seeing a ghostly soldier in a Zouave uniform walking on the same field where hundreds from his Regiment had been killed, in a battle that lasted less than ten minutes. Historically accurate in every detail, this story reads like a novel with a ghostly twist to satisfy both Civil War buffs and those seeking a spine-tingling true story of the supernatural.

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true account of two Civil War Union soldiers in Zouave uniforms who were wounded during the Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) and brought to a stone house converted into a field hospital. While awaiting amputation, they carved their names into the woodwork that can still be seen today. All was quiet until, over a century later, a number of people reported seeing a ghostly soldier in a Zouave uniform walking on the same field where hundreds from his Regiment had been killed, in a battle that lasted less than ten minutes. Historically accurate in every detail, this story reads like a novel with a ghostly twist to satisfy both Civil War buffs and those seeking a spine-tingling true story of the supernatural.

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