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I have heard on several occasions early in the morning a bugle call which seems to be coming from up near the headwaters of Lone Man Creek. It is usually very faint but very clearly ''Reveille''. Late at night I have sometimes heard just one note even fainter but 4 or 5 beats long. It always sends shivers down my spine. A good friend of my father, Chester Franklin (of Rio Bonito) told me back in the seventies that I was most probably hearing Jose Cruze
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who was a bugler for the Texas Cavalry during the US Civil War. Strangely Mr. Cruz is buried in a small private cemetery about a mile away from this spot. Submitted
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by William 
Categories: war, creek, civil_war, man
Wednesday, July 10th, 2007
I think that my brother's house may be haunted. It's a manufactured place, and an elderly woman lived there before he moved in. He told me of seeing an old woman there, but because of his mental illness, I didn't buy it. The last time I spent the night there, I was at my laptop posting and surfing when I heard the rustle of cloth. I looked up from the computer, and over towards the sound I saw the lower half of a white dress. It was transparent, and it glided across the floor for a few steps and then vanished. Since no one is living in the house now, I am wondering if she goes back every now and again to stay there in the comfort of a place which was once hers. Submitted by Scott 
Categories: computer, fort, man
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