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= '''Fort Amanda (The Phantom House of Fort Amanda)''' =
= '''Fort Amanda''' =


== Overview ==
== Overview ==

Revision as of 13:00, 30 June 2025

Fort Amanda

Overview

Fort Amanda, located in Auglaize County, Ohio, was a key military supply base during the War of 1812. Although the original fort structures no longer remain, the site is marked by a monument and a cemetery. Over the years, numerous witnesses have reported the appearance of a ghostly log cabin, often accompanied by flickering lights and vanishing before it can be approached. This recurring visual anomaly has given rise to the legend of a "phantom house" at the former fort site.

Location

Haunting / Legend Summary

Witnesses describe seeing a one-story log cabin appear at the site where Fort Amanda once stood. Notable characteristics of the sightings include:

  • The cabin appears suddenly, often following a brief rainstorm.
  • Lights are reported flickering in the windows, resembling yellow fireflies or streaks of light.
  • The building vanishes as witnesses attempt to approach it.
  • Descriptions often note the image looks like it's “seen through a heat wave.”
  • Some accounts include hearing voices or seeing shadows near the cemetery.

Sightings are typically reported at night, often after sudden rainfall. The phenomenon is localized to the area immediately surrounding the monument and cemetery.

Historical Background

  • Construction Date: October 1812
  • Original Purpose: Military supply base for American forces during the War of 1812
  • Notable Events:
    • The fort was used primarily for logistics and as a hospital; no direct combat occurred at the site.
    • A stockade measuring approximately 160 feet per side was constructed overlooking the Auglaize River.
    • Boats were built at the site to ferry supplies to other outposts.
  • Key Timeline Moments:**
    • 1812 – Fort constructed as part of a chain from Piqua to Perrysburg
    • Unknown – Fort fell into disuse; only monument and cemetery remain today

Reported Phenomena

  • Apparitions: One-story log cabin with lights in the windows appears and disappears
  • Cold Spots: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Voices/EVPs: Voices reportedly heard near cemetery
  • Physical Touches: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Object Movement: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Malfunctions: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Poltergeist Activity: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Shadow Figures: Shadows seen near the graveyard
  • Time Anomalies: The phantom house vanishes as people approach; sometimes appears during specific atmospheric conditions

Skepticism & Alternative Explanations

  • Some elements of the legend may be linked to atmospheric phenomena such as mist, heat shimmer, or psychological suggestion triggered by weather changes.
  • The remote and rural setting could contribute to optical illusions or perceptual distortions.
  • No formal investigations or scientific evaluations have been documented in relation to the reported sightings.

Visitor Information

  • Visiting Hours: Daylight hours (typically accessible year-round)
  • Fees or Costs: None
  • Contact Info: There is not enough available information for this section.
  • Warnings/Restrictions: Visitors should remain on marked paths and be respectful of the cemetery grounds.

Citations / References

  • Woodyard, Chris. Haunted Ohio IV. Kestrel Publications.
  • Fort Amanda Monument – 22783 State Route 198, Cridersville, OH
  • Article published on the Haunted Toledo Facebook page, November 17, 2016