Incorporated in 1853 this cemetery has a odd feeling about it. It almost seems as if it is alot older. Their is only one road in it and its a dead end I almost hit a stone turning around down the road. The cemetery has a very country feel to it. The cemetery does not go far back rather it is very lengthy like a strip of land. The closer you get to the church the older the stones are. The stones are are more vandalized some are sinking deep into the ground, some lean and some are broke in half or missing a half to it. Alot of the older stones here are very weathered you cannot even read them. Across the street is a newer sections of Wrights Corners and there is plenty of room for more burials. This is one of these cemeteries nobody ever investigates or even looks twice at but when I drove past it and read a little bit about it I felt it was worth checking into. One thing I noticed here is the feeling we were not alone despite the face there are houses and a small town not to far away just up the road you can definitely feel a presence here. One of our investigators had a few experiences here on our first investigation of the place so it is flourishing with ghostly activity. One thing that I enjoyed most here is the old creepy dead tree and the bench with the little rod iron archway that said Wrights Corners Cemetery!

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