James and Ann Whitall House
National Park, NJ 8063
This 1770's house was home to Quakers James and Ann Whitall, and was temporarily used as a field hospital during the Revolutionary War. It is rumored to be haunted by ghostly soliders; witnesses have heard moans, breathing, and voices in the rooms that were used for first aid. Cold spots have been reported as well.
| Hours of Operation | Open Seasonally, April - October Wednesday - Sunday 1:00 - 4:00pm |
| Admission Cost | No admission fees |
Photo Gallery
Nearby Real Haunts
-
Sketch Club Players Theatre
2.9 miles away
-
Gloucester County Jail
2.9 miles away
-
Eglington Cemetery
5.3 miles away
-
Gabreil Daveis Tavern
7.0 miles away
-
Collings-Knight House
7.1 miles away
-
Rowan University
11.5 miles away
-
Reviews
After the remains of the Hessian soldiers were found on the property, I went to that site on the property to say a Soldier’s Prayer to them.
Once I left the property I took my shirt off and I had a scratch that looked like a “V” on my left side and another long scratch on the left side of my chest.
Also, near the cannons by the stairs I had a soldier call out to me “Help me?”
August 2022
| Would Recommend | Yes |
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Share Your Experience
Get More Info
Haunt Owners
| Visitors to This Page: | 0 |
| Clicks to Attraction Website: | 0 |
| Last Edit to Your Listing: | Dec 18, 2015 |
All information on this page was submitted to Long Island Haunted Houses and was believed to be accurate at the time it was posted. Please report any inaccuracies here.
