Blood’s Point Cemetery, Flora
Blood's Point Cemetery in Illinois is rumored to be haunted by a demonic or hellhound that guards the grounds, with stories of it keeping pace with cars and disappearing after a "bite". The cemetery was established in the 1830s and named for Arthur Blood, one of the first pioneers in the area, and is known for its old tombstones and the alleged guardian of the gates. The primary legend involves a pair of demonic or hellhounds that guard the cemetery. These creatures are said to be able to keep up with passing cars and then vanish after an apparent bite. The cemetery dates back to the 1830s, with the pioneer Arthur Blood lending his name to the location.