Bass Cemetery, Birmingham
Bass Cemetery in Irondale, Alabama, is a reported haunted location known for alleged sightings of orbs and mists, disembodied screams, and feelings of dread, according to local reports and historical accounts. It is the resting place of Burwell Bass, a Revolutionary War soldier, as well as Civil War soldiers and slaves, creating a history of varied occupants. Witnesses claim to have seen floating orbs of light and mists within the cemetery grounds. Disembodied screams have been reported, along with feelings of dread and the sense of not being alone. Visitors often report feeling uneasy or experiencing a strong sense of dread. The cemetery is believed to be between 150 and 200 years old, with the first known grave belonging to Burwell Bass. The cemetery holds the remains of a variety of individuals, including a Revolutionary War soldier, Civil War soldiers, slaves, and a farmer named Montezuma Goodwin, who was the victim of a murder.