In Mississippi, there are spooky cemeteries, and there are historic cemeteries. There are also spooky historic cemeteries. If you’re a fan of the latter, you’ve got to visit the La Pointe-Krebs Cemetery. Not only is it one of the oldest cemeteries in the U.S., but it’s purportedly haunted.
The La Pointe-Krebs Cemetery is located on the grounds of the La Pointe-Krebs House – a historic home in Pascagoula.
Built in 1757, the historic home is the oldest building in Mississippi. It’s also the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley.
So, it makes sense that the cemetery on the property is touted as the “oldest active family graveyard in America.”
The first burial was in the 1750s, which means the cemetery pre-dates the Revolutionary War.
The tombstones bear proof of the graveyard’s age. The French controlled the area from 1718 – 1763, and because of such, some of the inscriptions are in French.
Age isn’t the cemetery’s only notable feature, though. It’s also been deemed one of the “top 10 spookiest places in Jackson County.”
Over the years, witnesses have reported all sorts of strange sightings.
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The ghost of a man, who’s dressed in old-fashioned clothes, is one of the most common. The phantom man is often seen roaming the cemetery. Mysterious lights have also been reported. The source of the light has never been discovered. Why? Because whenever someone tries to investigate, the lights disappear.
Visitors of nearby Krebs Lake have reported some weird things, too.
The cemetery overlooks Krebs Lake, which is a popular swim spot. However, those enjoying the lake’s waters may be in for more than a refreshing dip. According to reports, people swimming in Krebs Lake have seen tombs falling down and bones spilling out.
In addition to the cemetery and historic home, the La Pointe-Krebs grounds boast informative markers, canons, and a museum.
For more information, call the La Pointe-Krebs House and Museum at (228) 471-5126. You can also visit the La Pointe-Krebs House and Museum website or Facebook page.
So, did you know about this historic and (possibly) haunted cemetery in Mississippi? Ever visited? If so, did you experience anything strange? Tell us!
This is just one of the haunted cemeteries in Mississippi. Click here to read about a Mississippi cemetery that’s been ranked one of the nation’s most haunted.
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