The Bachelor's Grove Cemetery lies abandoned, disowned by government, abused by teenagers, protected by a meager staff of volunteers who struggle for any resources to support their mission |
The Old Midlothian Turnpike, south of 143rd, is now a walking path only. |
With it's county seat in Chicago, a city most renown for it's criminal organizations and complementary politicians, it should not surprise that I suggest the Cook County government is as accomplished and renown at that next tier of the municipal leadership trough. As the county acquired the private land surrounding the cemetery, an astute underling in my best guess, identified the inconsistent legal recording of the cemetery. Nullifying it's existence as such a property, on paper at least. official heads turned elsewhere, put off by the liability that comes from 72 un-registered graves in the state. Not erasing the land-use entirely, only leaving to a, seeming, perpetual limbo.
Legacy family monuments to match their achievement, though a Fulton family member continued to care for the site into his 80s, the cemetery now relies on compassionate strangers for upkeep |
Tombstones have been knocked over and moved about the grounds by mischievous beings, or possibly malevolent spirits, depending on the source you consult. |
Many of the remaining stones exhibit proud, deep cuts carved by stonemasons a century or more gone by.
The Patrick headstone sat near the gate, historical photos show repeated desecration's ensued.
Many stones lie broken apart and scattered about. These couldn't be tied to the plots without a map of the cemetery, which turned out to be available from the Tinley Park Historical Society. Their newsletter 'Where the Trails Cross' Vol_26_No_1_Fall_1995, focuses on the history of this site. There's also a map with rudimentary drawings denoting unmarked tombstones by shape and reconciling them to original plots, as available.
Overgrown and abused, grave markers repeatedly repositioned by beings, or spirits, show mars of physical handling. |
Corn left in ceremony feeds an array of birds in the surrounding forest preserve, |
He'd found Jezebel sitting at the end of the remote shutter release, breathlessly awaiting the return of a cardinal we'd seen 'processing' this offering of corn. She endeared us to him with the honest explanation, he'd become jaded at so many seeking that "paranormal" shot that he'd been speechless for a brief moment. As we demonstrated a basic knowledge of, and deeper interest in, the history of the entire area his animation returned with aplomb.
William Hamilton Noble's personal marker near the fence in SE corner |
The irony of this obvious cemetery not acknowledged as such by some snafu in the paperwork at origin is disgusting and laughable. With the date of the first burial and that of the first official burial different in various accounts, this site may pre-date statehood.
The lawlessness designation bestowed this plot of ground, as I see it, contributed greatly to, if not formed the origin of, the haunted reputation of these woods.
In the dark the inscription barely legible. The Noble family plot is across the cemetery |
Dating back to a time with high infant mortality rates, this stone on a family plot |
The bulk of the paranormal reputation seems to stem from the jocularity of teens repositioning grave stones or the rage damaging and defacing them, or from a picture captured by the SW Suburban paranormal research group, Ghost Research Society, the group that captured the image on the right below, purporting it captured a transparent woman that came to be the Madonna in the Grove.
This photo property of bachelors-grove.com, citation below**,
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Jezebel's photo of the infamous checkerboard stone captured orbs, as it started to rain |
The Hageman family features prominently in the history of the area. Their stately monument lies disassembled and scattered |
Further reading factual history and such is available at bachelorsgrove.com, and more on the extraordinary history can be sourced at the Ghost Research Society.
* Manteno State Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in downstate Illinois from 1929-1985 and was never christened an "asylum," only my euphemism for the Georgian-Revival, Cottage style facility operating as Manteno Mental Health Center when it closed in 1985.
**Photo Citation;
Model: Unknown, Bachelor's Grove Paranormal Forums, 2007-2011, http://www.bachelors-grove.com/BG_woman.jpg, 01/25/13, http://www.bachelors-grove.com
Description; The Madonna of Bachelor's Grove - This photo was taken during an
investigation of Bachelor's Grove cemetery near Chicago by the Ghost
Research Society (GRS). On August 10, 1991, several members of of the
GRS were at the cemetery, a small, abandoned graveyard on the edge of
the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve, near the suburb of Midlothian,
Illinois. Reputed to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the U.S.,
Bachelor's Grove has been the site of well over 100 different reports of
strange phenomena, including apparitions, unexplained sights and
sounds, and even glowing balls of light.
GRS member Mari Huff was taking black and white
photos with a high-speed infrared camera in an area where the group had
experienced some anomalies with their ghost-hunting equipment. The
cemetery was empty, except for the GRS members. When developed, this
image emerged: what looks like a lonely-looking young woman dressed in
white sitting on a tombstone. Parts of her body are partially
transparent and the style of the dress seems to be out of date.
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