Locust Grove Cemetery

Location & Map

Address Details

Full Address
8295 N 600 WAmbia, IN, United States
City
Ambia
County
Warren County
State / Province
Indiana
Postal Code
8295
Country
United States
Coordinates
40.43705, -87.43549

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The Haunting

The Locust Grove Cemetery entry is a military-echo legend. HauntedPlaces says visitors hear phantom army cadence and marching, with local lore claiming Harrison's men are re-creating the Battle of Tippecanoe. That makes 1811, the year of the battle, the key historical reference even though the cemetery itself is not presented as the battlefield.

The comment thread adds a useful correction. One commenter says the Harrison buried there died at nine months old, which suggests the Harrison-name connection may have been misunderstood or locally embellished. Other comments include a no-activity visit, moved objects at the church, and a Halloween video where a door reportedly opened.

Activity Details

Activity Level

Reported Activity

What People Are Saying

Summary of visitor and community commentary

People repeat phantom marching and army cadence as the main report. Comments are mixed: one person was stranded after dark and heard nothing, another challenges the Harrison story, and another says objects move at the church and points to a Halloween-night video of a door sound.

This is a good place to show uncertainty: the sound legend is clear, but the Battle of Tippecanoe explanation may be a later interpretation.

Dark History

1811

Battle Of Tippecanoe Reference

The legend invokes Harrison's men and the Battle of Tippecanoe, though the cemetery connection needs verification.

Unknown

Phantom Marching Reports

The main haunting claim is the sound of army cadence and marching.

May 20, 2020

Harrison Detail Challenged

A commenter said the Harrison buried there died at nine months old, complicating the usual explanation.