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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

The Spirits of 1776, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Natural Sciences, Personal Journals, Science

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE

The American Revolution was one of the darkest chapters in the history of a nation. Death, destruction, and the worst of human nature were known all those years ago. But is the energy and emotion from that tragic time locked in history? Or, do the same dark thoughts, fears, and anxieties remain today, not only in the living but in the souls of the very people who once walked this earth in physical form all those years ago? Today, we hear about those spirits and listen to their words as we discuss the Ghosts of The American Revolution with Sam Baltrusis. This is Part Two of our conversation.

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0:00.0

Welcome to part two of our conversation about Ghost of the American Revolution with Sam

0:05.4

Beltruces. So there was a spirit. So I spent a lot of time at Concord's Colonial End,

0:12.0

which is one of my favorite haunted hotels in New England. And I was communicating with

0:18.5

a British soldier at the, so North Bridge is right, a stone's throw from Concord's Colonial Inn.

0:24.8

And during the American Revolution, it was used as a makeshift hospital for those that were wounded,

0:30.6

not only the Patriots from the Battle of Concord in Lexington, but also the British as well. So I was communicating with a British,

0:40.3

wounded British soldier over and over again. He kept coming to me. It's room 24 where I had the

0:47.8

initial communication with this British soldier. And then as I started communicating more and more

0:52.5

with him, I kind of found out his whole backstory.

0:57.4

And I even had an encounter at the North Bridge of like hearing footsteps, like running across the bridge, almost like a soldier.

1:04.6

So it was an ongoing investigation and communication.

1:09.4

And there was the whole idea.

1:10.9

So there was a British soldier that was killed right during the Battle of Concord in

1:16.7

Lexington by a gentleman named Ami White.

1:20.0

And Ami White was sort of a local who was chopping wood right by where the Battle of Conqueror

1:26.4

and Lexington broke out, right by the North Bridge.

1:28.8

And the whole story was that he took his axe and he murdered two of the fallen British red coat.

1:36.5

So they were already wounded and he took the axe to kind of kill them.

1:41.6

And the British said that he killed them in cold blood and then scalped them

1:49.1

and which is he did scalp them but i was getting mixed messages from both ami white and from the

1:55.9

british soldier uh you know like like my my question was like did you put him out of your like were you killing him

2:02.2

just to kill him because he was the enemy or were you killing him to put him out of his misery

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