Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Lawnside, NJ

This small cemetery has numerous civil war soldiers buried here and dates back to the mid 1800's.  The graves seem to be somewhat related to 2 other cemeteries in the town, Mt Peace and Mt Zion.  Many of the soldiers here are from other states and were buried here because they were black and not allowed to be buried in white cemeteries.

Date Of Investigation: 10/11/00 
Time: 8:00pm - 9:00am 
Location of Investigation: Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Lawnside, NJ

Weather: clear, mid 50's, humidity 38%, barometric pressure 30.04"
Solar Activity: Active
Geomagnetic Activity: Unsettled
Moon Phase: 97%

Investigators On Scene: Dave Juliano, Karen Martinelli, Cindy Huntsinger, Glenn Huber

Equipment Used: Kodak Cameo Motor EX 35mm camera, Kodak KB10 35 mm camera, Ansco 35mm camera, 340R Olympus Digital Camera, Canon Sureshot 80 35mm camera, TR416 Sony Camcorder w/nightshot, ELF zone EMF meters, Radio Shack remote thermometers, Trifield Natural EM Meter, Panasonic RR-DR60 tapeless audio recorder, Electrosensor EMF Detector, Radio Shack Model 33-2001A Dynamic Microphone, Raytech MT4 non contact thermometer, General Electric tape recorder w/external mic, PT50 Digital Thermometer, Cell Sensor EMF Detecror, Extech 42520 IR Thermometer, Gauss Lites EMF meter, Gauss Meter EMF Meter, Radio Shack Motion Detectors, Radio Shack Digital Thermometers, Radio Shack Digital Barometer, Raynger FRS Radio, Cobra Cleartalk FRS radios, GE mini cassette recorder, Fuji DL8 35mm camera, UFR-308 FRS radios, PDT300 digital thermometer, SH66A Mutiprobe Digital Temperature Tester

Film Speed:  Fuji 35mm 400 sp, Kodak Max 35mm 400 sp
Video Tapes: 0
Audio tapes: 0

Photos taken: 63
Positive Photos: 10
EVP's: 0
Video: 0

Here are some of the positive photos we got during a brief visit here:



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