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Lee's Headquarters

Lee's Headquarters paranormal

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Location submitted by: sdonley on 08/03/2017
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This picturesque house was built in 1834 and at the time of the Civil War was owned by the noted statesman Thaddeus Stevens.

385 Lincoln Hwy
Gettysburg , PA 17325
Open to the public: Yes

https://www.battlefields.org/visit/...

Lat: 39.8344253
Lon: -77.24401269999998

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Claims: 9
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This picturesque house was built in 1834 and at the time of the Civil War was owned by the noted statesman Thaddeus Stevens. It was on July 1, 1863 that General Robert E. Lee established his personal headquarters in this old stone house. An ideal location, it was at the center and rear of his battle lines and it was on the same road that many more of his troops were quickly approaching.

At the time of the battle, the house was the dwelling place of Mrs. Mary Thompson, who was known by the residents of Gettysburg simply as the "Widow" Thompson. She was not excited about having her house occupied by a "Rebel," but she "…testifies that the gentlemanly deportment of General Lee whilst in her house, but complains bitterly of the robbery and general destruction of her goods by some of his attendants."

In the Spring of 1922 the house was opened to the public as the Lee Museum by Mr. C. F. Daley who began displaying artifacts and relics found on the battlefield and brought back to town by visiting veterans. Since that time, the museum has been in continuous operation and remains one of the oldest museums in Gettysburg.

At the time of the battle of Gettysburg, the Thompson house was probably a duplex. The eastern side of the house was occupied during the period of the battle, while the western side was occupied by the widow Thompson. While the battle raged outside, Mrs. Thompson and her daughter-in-law with two small children probably sought shelter in the cellar beneath the house. Lee's staff chose this house not only because of this close proximity to the center of the Confederate line, but also because the house with its thick wall afforded the General some physical protection from artillery shells.

Added by: sdonley on 08/03/2017 DB#:314
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http://www.civilwarheadquarters.com/


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3451 01/04/2025 sdonley Knocking on the walls of the old motel when it existed.
3452 01/04/2025 sdonley EVPs have been recorded of a humming woman.
3453 01/04/2025 sdonley EVP has been recorded that said, "Hi, General Lee will be with you".
3460 01/04/2025 sdonley Full body apparitions have been seen in the attic.
3461 01/04/2025 sdonley On the property there are sounds of drum beats, cannon fire, and musket fire.
3462 01/04/2025 sdonley Cries of spectral soldiers have been heard.
3463 01/04/2025 sdonley Doors and cabinets open on their own and objects relocate.
3464 01/04/2025 sdonley The sounds of bullets striking the building have been heard.
3465 01/04/2025 sdonley The lights tend to flicker and dim on their own.

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Thompson House - Lee's Headquarters - at Gettysburg
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
Information on The Mary Thompson House, Lee's Headquarters at Gettysburg.
Headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee Library of Congress
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
Photo of building from 1863.
Restoration Video
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
Video discussing the restoration of this property back to the 1863 condition.
Haunted Locations in Gettysburg
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
Page discusses paranormal activity in multiple locations in Gettysburg. One location discussed is Lee's headquarters.

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