Sitka, Alaska Ghost Tales

A resident on Edgecumbe drive reports seeing a young man wearing a blue wool coat (military style)in the middle floor of her home.  The same resident reports an irritated indian presents himself on the same floor of their home.  Both are reported to be friendly ghosts, although creepy.
Submitted by Ruthie


A person could believe that there's nothing out of the ordinary concerning Sitka, Alaska, but if you are easily scared, you'd better not come this place in the dark hours. A lot of spirit sightings have been told by the residents. Several residents allege these descriptions are untrue,
 
    but everybody who resides in Sitka is not alive.

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

A person with a skeleton face wearing gloomy robes
  was spotted in a Sitka building. When the watcher appeared the ghost ran away.

A wandering spirit was witnessed by Sitka National Historical Park shouting. The arrival of the watcher scared the ghost who then disappeared.

The ghost of a young-looking Indian warrior came into view up on Castle Hill gazing. The spirit talked about revenging a slaying. No matter what folks exclaim, it in all certainty is a creepy ghost that you don't want to run into around midnight.

The phantom of an airplane pilot was spotted coming into view in a closet mirror. The watcher got freaked out and
ran away. A local asserts that this spirit could be a recognized past native of Sitka. One thing's for certain, this is a horrible ghost that any reasonable person wouldn't wish to encounter.

The ghost of a strong lumberjack gripping a sizeable axe has regularly been seen scrutinizing Alexander Rock in detail at midnight.

A terrifying skeleton is repeatedly distinguished looking at the water by Cascade Creek Dam before sunrise. Anyway, it's a creepy ghost that you shouldn't go searching for.

A glowing human body has been noticed on a few occasions taking a rest in a beanbag in a mobile home close to Sitka.

The ghost of a pregnant lady can repeatedly be spotted startling people mid stream in Cascade Creek.

A beheaded man may be spotted repeatedly staring down into the water at Aleutkina Bay before dawn. One of the residents definitely declares that this ghost is the undead spirit of a long departed Sitka person who lived here.

The ghost of a nurse with a blood-splattered uniform has occasionally been perceived yelling names by Ellsworth Cut. Some of those who live here argue this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was killed while passing through Sitka long ago.

A woman with her head and right arm and left leg chopped off is every now and then witnessed fluttering across Billy Basin in the early morning hours before sunrise. If you talk to the residents, this ghost gets pleasure from frightening foolish folks who have the courage to interrupt the silence in Sitka.

The phantom of a guy clutching a blood-covered machete has purportedly been noticed on one or two instances dragging a body across the dirt in Border Rocks at midnight. A lot of local residents allege this spirit may be the soul of a resident who passed away here in Sitka long ago.

A soldier's outfit staggering about devoid of a body in it has repeatedly been made out very late at night hurrying after a passing Chevy on a shady highway close to Sitka.

The ghost of a civil war fighter is regularly seen in the backseat of a car by the driver distinguishing the ghost in his rear view mirror before dawn. Residents here who have noticed this ghost allege this ghost is perhaps the undeparted ghost of a local person who used to dwell here in Sitka. In any event, it's without a doubt a menacing ghost that should be stayed away from.



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