Without doubt one of the creepiest (and most haunted) places on the battlefield is near the Old Trostle farm. This was a hog farm in 1863. It’s said that during the fighting some of it’s fences were broken and hogs escaped onto the field where wounded men lay vulnerable to attack. Soldiers feared these beasts more than anything, as they had developed a taste for human flesh and were known to eat men alive.

Photo taken of the Trostle Farm in 1863
As the field hospitals at Gettysburg began filling up with injured soldiers stories of this “second enemy” began to surface. Men talked about the haunting screams they heard coming from the feild, as helpless victims tried in vain to fight off these feroscious beasts with their bayonetts. Worse yet they knew hogs instinctively rooted their food out of the ground, so no soldier was safe, even in his grave. While over 145 years has passed many people walking near the Trostle farm at night claim that they are still able to hear the ghostly screams of these men.