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Fremont, California Ghost Tales | |
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At Mission San Jose, which has a checkered history due to the forced inclusion and Catholic conversion of thousands of local native Ohlone Indians during the 1700s and 1800s, many ghosts have been reported. The Spanish missions were established in the middle of native villages and territories, with the Indians being forced from their homes, lifestyles, and heritages. Many were beaten, and used as slave labor in area mining camps, and thousands died from disease. The Gold Rush also was a dangerous time for everyone seeking their fortune, and the Bay Area has lots of paranormal reports connected to this time. Mission San Jose has a small cemetery on grounds, with many unmarked graves, and other cemeteries on the surrounding grounds with the graves of former priests, soldiers, frontiersman, and also nuns (from the nearby convent). Often during construction and city development, graves and artifacts of the Ohlone Indians and other local tribes are found, even today. Submitted by Shawn Categories: cemetery, native_american,
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priests, soldiers, nuns, frontiersmen
Fremont, California appears the same as any other neighborhood in the US of A, but when the shadows of the nighttime enter the living dead appear. The ghosts of this town don’t leave anyone unfrightened. A number of people who live here say there are no ghosts, but only some of the inhabitants of Fremont
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are still alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a gentleman carrying a sword can now and then be witnessed in Alameda Creek Quarries Regional Park in the early morning hours before sunrise hauling a body across the ground. In any event, it is in all certainty a scary ghost that should be steered clear of.
A lady with worms crawling out of her ears was spotted throwing chunks of concrete into The Lagoon at the stroke of midnight. The spirit was swallowed by the night after being distinguished.
The ghost of a lady with a stiletto in her chest showed up flashing a lamp by Mowry Slough. Scared by the bystanders the ghost faded away into the shadows. No matter what folks express, this ghost unquestionably is menacing; one that is preferably not upset.
A female with the head of a goblin was witnessed in the rear seat of a truck by the driver noticing the phantom in his rear view mirror before sunrise. When made out the phantom came close to
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the onlooker who then fled.
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