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General Investigation Information

Investigation Number: 051708
Date of Investigation: May 16, 2008
Time of Investigation: 18:00-03:00
Type of Investigation: Public Location
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Lunar Information:

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Location Information

Description of Location:
Historic Fort Wayne was built in 1845 as a new artillery post to serve the United States in future attacks by British Canada. Throughout its more than 160th history, however, the Fort has largely been a peaceful location, serving as an infantry garrison and a primary induction point for Michigan troops entering every U.S. conflict from the Civil War through the Vietnam War.

Historic Fort Wayne
6325 West Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48209 -3072

Phone: 313.833.1805

Elevation of Location:
600 feet
Investigators:
Beth, Gail, Gene, Penny, guests
History of the Home/Area:

Fort Wayne is Detroit's third fort. The first, Fort Detroit, was built by the French in 1701. This fort, constructed shortly after Cadillac landed, was manned by the French until it was surrendered to the British in 1760 during the French and Indian War. The second fort, Fort Lernoult, was built by the British a few years later, and was manned by the British until 1796. When the United States took over Detroit, Fort Lernoult was renamed Fort Shelby.

During the War of 1812, General William Hull surrendered Fort Shelby to the British during the Siege of Detroit without offering any resistance. The British later abandoned the fort and American troops reoccupied it. However, following the end of the war, Fort Shelby fell into disrepair. In 1826, it was sold to the City of Detroit and demolished.

In the late 1830s, Canadian and American rebels organized to free Canada from the British, leading to a series of battles known as the Patriot War. American troops were mustered to suppress the American volunteers and maintain America's official neutrality in the conflict. However, at the same time, the United States government realized there were a lack of fortifications along the northern border to repel a potential British attack, and in particular, no counterpart to the British Fort Malden located in Amherstburg. In 1841, Congress appropriated funds to build a chain of forts stretching from the east coast to the Minnesota Territory, including one at Detroit.

Soon afterward, the Army sent Lieutenant Montgomery C. Meigs to Detroit. Meigs bought up riverfront farm property three miles below Detroit, at the point on the Detroit River closest to Canada. Construction on the fort began in 1843, with Meigs superintending. The original fortifications were cedar-faced earthen walls. The fort was completed in 1851, costing $150,000. The Army named the new fort for Revolutionary War hero General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who had taken possession of Detroit from the British in 1796.

Activity Reported:
Full body apparition, disembodied sounds, electrical issues

Data Collected

Video Findings:
none
Photographic Findings:
none
Audio Findings:
  • mp3= cleaned
  • wav= unaltered

Classification Scale

none
Personal Experiences:
none
Equipment readings:
none

False Positives

Video:
none
Photographic:
none
Audio:
none

Conclusions

Investigation Summery:
During our investigation we did not discover any evidence of paranormal activity. Does this mean that there isn't any? Of course not, ghosts do not work on cue. There are several years of claims of paranormal activity at this location. These claims deserve repeat investigations.
In our opinion, based solely on the evidence collected at the
time of this investigation we believe this location to be:
X No paranormal activity
_ Paranormal activity, but not enough to consider it a haunting
_ Residual Haunting
_ Intelligent Haunting
_ Benevolent Spirit
_ Malevolent Spirit
_ Benign Spirit
_ Inconclusive
Case Status
_ Follow-up recommended
X Case Closed

Additional Notes

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Investigation Lessons Learned:
The biggest lesson learner from this investigation was actually before the investigation started. That lesson, the power of a good GPS unit. The city of Detroit is currently under going a major I75 project. This effects about a 10 mile section that is almost directly in line with the fort. Detroit are not marked well, if at all. With out the GPS I am not sure that I would have ever been able to find the fort. Do your self a favor and add a GPS to your ghost hunting kit..


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