The
Paranormal Place

Author/Historian Mark Nesbitt

Crosby Mark Nesbitt served the National Park Service as a Ranger/Historian and a Licensed Battlefield Guide in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, before starting his own research and writing company in 1977. In addition to the award-winning Ghosts of Gettysburg series, his published works include: Drummer Boy at Gettysburg, If the South Won Gettysburg, 35 Days to Gettysburg,
Rebel Rivers, Saber and Scapegoat: J.E.B. Stuart and the Gettysburg Controversy, Through Blood and Fire, The Ghost Hunter's Field Guide: Gettysburg and Beyond, Haunted Pennsylvania, and Sixty Things to Do When You Turn Sixty (contributing author).

Nesbitt has been a keynote speaker and guest lecturer for numerous colleges and universities, as well as political, civic, and trade associations. He has won several awards and has been seen or heard on The History Channel, A&E, The Discovery Channel, The Travel Channel, Unsolved Mysteries, Coast to Coast AM, and in regional television and radio programs as well as local newspapers. His Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking Tour was named the #1 ghost tour in the country by Haunted America Tours, and he recently began the Ghosts of Fredericksburg Candlelight Walking Tours in Fredericksburg, Virginia. His latest book, Fredericksburg and Chancllorsville: The Ghost Hunters Field Guide to Civil War Battlefields, is now available.