Sulphur, Indiana Ghost Tales


Sulphur, Indiana is an apparently regular neighborhood providing the sun shines, but this neighborhood has a good ratio of ghosts. Cabinets dance about, screams out of no-place. People who have never spent the night in this town will say to you it's all myths, but the living dead may very well show themselves to you if you stay overnight in Sulphur.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a miner has been said to have been seen on many occasions glugging down water from Union Tar Spring around midnight.

The ghost of a guy clad as a gardener can once in a while be seen hurling pebbles into the current at Bogard Creek before sunrise. One of the people who live here firmly declares that this ghost can be the soul of a resident who died here in Sulphur some time ago.

The ghost of a gentleman dressed in a law enforcement uniform is regularly spotted looking at the view from the highest spot of Seton Knob very late at night. Some of the folks here allege this ghost might be a well-known
 
    yesteryear resident of Sulphur.

The phantom of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead has purportedly been distinguished on one or two instances by Hemlock Cliffs smoking a pipe.

The spirit of a gentleman dressed in a soldier's uniform can frequently be seen in Bear Hollow in the early morning hours before sunrise articulating into the thin air.

 



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