Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse - Haunted Or Not?

January 3rd, 2008 | by Sue |

Portsmouth NH On November 10, I was fortunate to be asked to go along on a ghost hunting trip (paranormal investigation) to Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse by Jeremy D’Entremont. Of course, I jumped at the chance. Several groups were taking part, including the Granite State Paranormal Society and a group from New York City that has a cable television show, Scared.

We met at a restaurant for dinner, then headed on to the lighthouse for an evening searching out evidence of haunting. Portsmouth Harbor, in the middle of Fort Constitution Park, is allegedly haunted by several spirits from the past. It is currently a Coast Guard station, and the Coast Guardsmen stationed there have reported strange happenings. Most notably, the dark oily footprints that appeared one night on the asphalt parking lot, and couldn’t be removed. One was a set of man sized boots and the other were more child sized. Scrubbing away the prints proved to be impossible, and after a few days they disappeared on their own.

Other, strange figures have been seen in the old fort, most notably around 2:00 a.m. in the old powder magazine building. In the 1800s, the fort was the site of an explosion during Fourth of July festivities, with several fatalities. D’Entremont, who is the president of the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, has also had contact with spirits. Or rather his wife, who refuses to go back after having heard voices from the tower when no one was around.

Coast Guard personnel report hearing footsteps when no one is around, often in the watchtower late at night. An earlier investigation by the group had picked up some EVPs, most notably of the single word Captain, and a recently deceased lighthouse keeper’s wife had communicated her greetings and a thank you to D’Entremont via a psychic medium.

The lens in the tower

In the Tower

Of course, one of the places we’d be checking out first was the tower, where EMF activity had been picked up previously. One of the members of GSP had a new gadget, that would show electrical activity as a communication tool. If you asked the spirit a question, in theory he or she should be able to generate the electricity required to answer yes or no (one flash for yes, two flashes for no) on the meter. The meter was a hand held gadget with a series of lights across the top. The first group that had gone into the tower came back excitedly, saying they’d picked up activity, with answers being generated strongly.

Come back for the next post on what happened when we went back to the tower with them.

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