Episode 377 - Haunted Gettysburg | The Incredible Story of Tillie Pierce House Inn

Two Girls One Ghost55mJune 14, 2026
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The Tilly Pierce House Inn in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, stands as a living monument to one of the most harrowing chapters in American history—and one of the most haunted places on Earth. At just 15 years old, Matilda 'Tilly' Pierce documented the horrors of the Battle of Gettysburg with astonishing detail, staying behind to care for wounded soldiers while her family fled. Her firsthand account, published decades later as *At Gettysburg, or What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle*, remains a cornerstone of Civil War eyewitness literature. Today, the house where she grew up is a bed and breakfast where guests report ghostly footsteps, weeping women, laughing children, and a spectral cat that curls up beside them at night. The trauma of over 50,000 casualties in three days has left an indelible psychic imprint—so palpable that even modern paranormal investigators capture EVPs of desperate cries like "Mama" and "Help him!" The inn’s haunting isn’t just residual; it’s alive, emotional, and deeply personal. As one investigator put it, the energy is "not malevolent. It's sad." This isn’t a ghost story about jump scares—it’s about memory, grief, and the enduring presence of those who lived through unimaginable loss. What makes this episode truly unforgettable is how it reframes history not as distant facts, but as a living, breathing force. Tilly wasn’t just a witness—she was a hero, a teenager who carried water to dying men, sat with the dying, and helped rebuild a town in ruins.

Key Takeaways
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Tilly Pierce, at just 15, documented the Battle of Gettysburg with vivid, firsthand detail, making her one of the most important civilian eyewitnesses in American history.

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The Tilly Pierce House Inn, built in 1829, was a hospital, shelter, and battlefield aid station during the Civil War, now a bed and breakfast where guests report ghost children, a weeping woman, and a ghost cat that cuddles them.

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Over 50,000 soldiers were wounded or killed in just three days at Gettysburg, leaving behind a psychic imprint so strong that paranormal investigators capture EVPs of cries like 'Mama' and 'Help him!'

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The house’s haunting is not malicious—it’s emotional, rooted in trauma, grief, and love, with spirits believed to be Tilly, soldiers she cared for, and even a colonel who returned years later to thank her family.

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The inn’s energy is so potent that guests report dreams mirroring real events, mirrors acting as portals, and physical sensations like someone sitting on their bed—proof that history doesn’t end, it echoes.

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Sponsor: IQ Bar – Brain & Body Fuel

The episode opens with a sponsored segment for IQ Bar, promoting their protein bars, hydration mixes, and mushroom coffees. Listeners get 20% off with code TGOG via text to 64000.

1:26
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The Take: New & Classic Film Releases

A brief interlude promoting upcoming film releases, including a 4K restoration of Boogie Nights and a new movie, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford.

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Sabrina’s Boston Tea Party Rebellion

I freaking rebelled against the British and I threw tea into the harbor.

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4:06
2 min

Why Touristy Things Are Actually Historical Immersion

The hosts argue that visiting historic sites like the Union Oyster House or the Great Molasses Flood plaque isn’t touristy—it’s a way to connect with living history and experience the past.

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Gettysburg: The Most Haunted City on Earth

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. You know the name. It isn't just one of the most historically significant places in America. It is also widely considered one of the most haunted cities on earth.

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There's something incredibly raw about the energy in that house. It's not malevolent. It's sad. You can feel it in your bones.
Andy (Ghost City Tours)45:54
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. You know the name. It isn't just one of the most historically significant places in America. It is also widely considered one of the most haunted cities on earth.
Sabrina6:30
I then turn towards her and yell, you need to breathe as the figure begins to crawl over her arms.
Listener (email)50:34
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