Haunted Lineage

The Ephemeral Soldier and Anderson House Haunting

29 min · 30. juni 2025
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In this episode of Haunted Lineage, I share a personal story about a photograph from the Palmyra Massacre site with an eerie shadow that appears and disappears. Discover the tragic Civil War history of the Palmyra Massacre and a possible spectral link to my ancestor's involvement. I also explore Lexington, Missouri’s haunted Civil War legacy, featuring the famously haunted Anderson House and Lexington Battlefield.

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