


The Auguste Voinche Store is the oldest commercial building site
remaining in the city. Built by Auguste Voinche, native of Paris,
France. Later Victorian upper structure on only underground
basement in the city. The basement was used to hide cotton from
Union troops during the Civil War and the second floor served as
a temporary Civil War hospital for troops.
As we conducted our initial walk-through, our sensitive member
immediately picked up on a "presence" on the second floor. Our
member had no prior knowledge that the second floor was used
as a Civil War hospital, yet that is where he felt something.
We set up all our equipment and conducted our investigation in
our normal fashion. No unusual activity was recorded during the
night and, unfortunately, other than a possible orb photograph,
no significant evidence was collected. We all know that no place
has activity every single night. Ghost hunting is a "hit or miss"
type thing, that requires a lot of luck. We hope to make a return
trip to this historic building and hopefully next time, we can
experience something.


Possible Orb captured in exact spot our sensitive felt a "presence".
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