Milam Street

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Milam Street is haunted, locals say, by a headless ghost. Although the ghost’s identity is unknown, his pattern is unwavering: He walks from Riverside Cemetery due north. He’s thought to be a Confederate soldier who lost his head to a cannonball.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Milam St
Seguin, TX
United States

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GPS:
29.574670889628585, -97.9621526599476
County:
Guadalupe County, Texas
Nearest Towns:
Seguin, TX (0.4 mi.)
McQueeney, TX (4.4 mi.)
Geronimo, TX (6.1 mi.)
Kingsbury, TX (9.5 mi.)
Lake Dunlap, TX (9.6 mi.)
Weinert, TX (10.3 mi.)
Santa Clara, TX (10.5 mi.)
Marion, TX (10.7 mi.)
New Berlin, TX (11.3 mi.)
New Braunfels, TX (13.2 mi.)

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  1. The entire stinking street? no way!
    Maybe one or 2 haunted buildings but the entire stupid street?
    There is no way!

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    How the heck can it POSSIBLY be the entire street that is ghosts and haunted?
    duh, course not the entire street

    • The entire street is haunted. There have been instances when entire HIGHWAYS have been haunted and entire CITIES!!! So I say, the entire street is haunted and I say you’re wrong!

  2. I have heard of this being haunted,but I have never seen anything. I pass through here and stay with friends from time to time when traveling. One of the neighbors I have talked to told me that the ghost is a Confederate soldier who was killed along with several other soldiers in his squad. Now he roams looking for them. I am not sure where the cannon ball blowing his head off came about (perhaps it did blow his head off, who knows?) Anyway, my friends and I have gone to the cemetery at night (every now and then when I visit) hoping to catch a glimpse of the poor guy,but no dice.I plan on visiting again and we will try it again to see what happens. If I see anything,I will post.

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