Daughters of Charity at St. Joseph. |
This old campus is haunted,
most believe because it was used as a Civil War field hospital. Field hospitals
during this war were crude at best. Most severe wounds to the limbs became infected with gangrene, and the only treatment was to amputate.
The one shining light of hope
at St. Joseph during this war were Mother Seton’s Daughters of Charity who earned the nickname, “angels of the
battlefield” for nursing both wounded Union and Confederate soldiers.
During the years the campus
was still St. Joseph’s College numerous strange encounters were reported by the
students--including both sights and sounds.
Numerous students state they heard the screams and moans of the wounded Civil War soldiers as they crossed campus. Some accounts
even mention witnesses who saw the old field
hospital with its open-air surgeries--while walking across the school at night.
Another account mentions several female witnesses who saw a nurse carry out a bucket of amputated legs and
arms. Students also reported the putrid smell of blood throughout the area.
One apparition observed at night was a friendly Civil War soldier that stayed close by, as female students walked across the
campus.
Another ghost seen was Mother
Seton. Reports state students spotted her on campus, she would smile at them
and then rush off. It is believed she was in a hurry because she needed to
tend to injured Civil War soldiers.
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