Page Jackson Cemetery sits behind Lakeview Cemetery and the only way to tell where this cemetery starts is when you are walking you start to see various grave stones spread out in a very wooded area which are mainly upper burials, wood crosses, and small tombstones. The woods that surround the cemetery are in horrible condition trees are on the graves, the grass length  is waste high, baskets and cemetery decorations are scattered all over the woods. 

I do believe perhaps that we investigated backside because once you hike through the woods you come out to this open area with hundreds of newer graves and a road that goes out to a side street but what makes this part of the cemetery perhaps saddening is that the old section has been forgotten about unlike the rest of the cemetery. In the oldest section graves are buried under dirt barely exposed, on one grave the lid was off exposing almost the coffin, and even one stone we seen was broken into about 10 different pieces.

Their is a read uncomfortable feeling here I mean its very ice cold, their are feelings of being watched, weird noises can be heard, branches breaking, and even shadows can be seen. Out of all the cemeteries surrounding Jackson Page this one in my opinion is the most haunted locations. The graves are very old probably from when Fort Mellon was established in the 1800s. Although Restlawn, Evergreen, Lakeview, and All Souls Cemetery have some activity this cemetery just feels terrifying in some aspects. I mean you might see two graves then walk a little ways and cannot find anymore. Their are signs posted throughout the woods which have bullet holes in them stating a rewards is offered for any crimes taking place. So its obvious that vandalism, rituals, party goers etc have been back inside this cemetery where its very secluded.  I mean the other four cemeteries nearby seem to have the same feelings except for this one.

We did not explore our first time the large open area with the newer upper burials the newer section seemed a little less active so we basically focused our investigation in the woods. It does seem that hurricane Charley, Francis and Jeanne took the ultimate toll on this cemetery as many trees are just sitting on gravestones. 

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Rick-AngelOfThyNight

 

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