Some of the earliest reports of paranormal actvitiy in Gettysburg came from farm workers on the Forney farm who complained of strange experiences in the area called Iversons Pit. This is the location where a brigade of North carolinians were buried in four shallow mass graves after being wiped out by a union ambush. The graves sank causing a depression in the road where nothing would grow, and people began reporting seeing strange lights there and a ghostly milk colored mist which rose from the ground at night.
Such ghost sightings on the battlefield have continued to the current day of course, along with more modern paranormal phenomena such as camera batteries becoming drained and electronic equipment malfunctioning for no apparent reason.
Ghost hunters interested in visiting this spot should park at the observation tower on Doubleday Avenue near Mummasburg Road, and walk down Doubleday to the 88th Pennsylvania Monument, making a right turn into the woods, and continuing until you come upon a secluded clearing. There you will find a small marker where the massacre took place.