Jenny Wade Birth Home

Jenny Wade Birth Home

Photo by: Marianne Donley
Location submitted by: sdonley on 06/11/2019
DBA Approved: Y

PANICd#: 2035

This house was built circa. 1820 and is the home where Jenny Wade was born.

242 Baltimore St.
Gettysburg , PA 17325
Open to the public: Yes

Lat: 39.827502
Lon: -77.230898

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Demographic Rank: 0
History: 1
Stories: 1
Claims: 3
Evidence: 0
Resources: 5
Retrievals: 2023
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In this modest weatherboard house, constructed ca. 1820, Mary Virginia “Jennie” Wade was born on May 21, 1843. Wade, the second of six children of James and Mary Filby Wade, spent her childhood here, attending local schools and helping with her father’s tailor shop. In 1854, the family moved to a new house on Breckenridge Street.

During the Battle, “Jennie” and her mother were visiting the home of sister Georgia Wade McClellan (now 548 Baltimore Street). There, on the morning of July 3, 1863, while working in the kitchen, Jennie was killed by an unknown Confederate sharpshooter, becoming Gettysburg’s only civilian fatality of the fighting.

In the early 1920’s, John White Johnston, a Rochester, New York businessman who had become fascinated with the Wade story, purchased this house and the Breckenridge Street house. On May 21, 1922 he dedicated a bronze plaque here in a ceremony attended by Georgia Wade McClellan.

Added by: sdonley on 01/04/2025 DB#:625
Source(s):
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=8169


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We visited this location in 2018 when the building housed the Reid’s Orchard and Winery. While we were there, we asked the employee if they ever had any paranormal experiences and she was more then happy to explain all of the experiences she had. She told us that there was a room upstairs that had strange noises coming from it. She also experience cold sports on occasions and the feeling that she was being watched. She also told us that she experienced seeing a woman looking out of the window on the second floor when she looked back at the building after closing up at night.

Added by: sdonley on 01/04/2025 DB#:1607
Source(s):
Employee Interview.


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3416 Cold spots have been reported.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
3417 The apparition of a woman has been seen looking out of the windows on the top floor.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
3418 Strange noises have been reported coming form the upstairs.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley

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Jennie Wade's Birth House - Ghost Walk Gettysburg Information stating the Jenny Wade's father returns to this house looking for his daughter.
Added: 12/16/2024 By: sdonley
Room discovered at Jennie Wade birthplace | Local News | gettysburgtimes.com A small space was recently discovered at the birthplace of Jennie Wade in Gettysburg Borough.
Added: 12/16/2024 By: sdonley
Jennie Wade Birthplace Historical Marker In this modest weatherboard house, constructed ca. 1820, Mary Virginia "Jennie" Wade was born on May 21, 1843. (A historical marker located in Gettysburg in Adams County, Pennsylvania.)
Added: 12/16/2024 By: sdonley
Room discovered at Jennie Wade birthplace A small space was recently discovered at the birthplace of Jennie Wade in Gettysburg Borough.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley
Secret room found at historic home in Gettysburg A secret room was found at the birthplace of Jennie Wade, the only civilian known to have died during the Battle of Gettysburg.
Added: 01/04/2025 By: sdonley

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