Headless Ghosts, Drownings, and Mysterious Screaming at Niagara
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: July 20, 2009 at 07:37 PM • divinecaroline.com
September, 1814: Fort Erie, Niagara Region, Canada—the battle rages on. British troops maintain their hold on the Northeast corner of the fort and continue to fire cannonballs into the American defenders. The rest of the fort belongs to those flying the stars and stripes, but the redcoats continue to fight as the death toll nears 2000 men. Seemingly oblivious to the chaos around him, one young soldier calmly shaves another, chatting merrily about prospects when the war is over.
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