
Thanks to Colen Fink for submitting these unusual photos from Magnolia Cemetery in Stark County. They captured an odd mist and what appears to be an orb next to one of the tombstones in two separate photographs. The photos are below the description of what they found.
We were taking pictures one
night and this tombstone had some action around it. The person buried here was
at Camp Chase during the Civil War...here is some info I found:
Name on the tombstone is:
ELI BOWMAN; Born 1845; Died 1912. He was with the 162nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry
(National Guard).
Organized at Camp Chase, Ohio, and mustered on May 20, 1864. Companies "A," "C,"
"F" and "K" on duty at Ted Barracks, Columbus, Ohio, until September 4.
Companies "B," "D," "E," "G," "H" and "I" moved to Covington, Ky., June 11.
Expedition to Carrollton, Ky., in search of Moses Webster's men. Duty at
Carrollton and Covington, Ky., recruiting for the 117th United States Colored
Troops and arresting prominent Rebels till September. Mustered out at Camp
Chase, Ohio, September 4, 1864. Here are 2 pictures that we took.

