Stone Cross
September 6, 2007
The Stone Cross is located in Perkinsville, NY, almost literally
in the middle of nowhere. There are many local myths that surrounded
this sculpture and it what prompted our investigation of it.
Local Myths include;
A figure resembling that of a story book witch that is seen
sitting on the top of the sculpture every night at midnight.
White dogs with red eyes that have been reported to run in
the vicinity around the midnight hour.
The sound of a car radio heard around the area when no cars
are present.
Equipment used; camcorder with IR light, digital camera, EMF detector,
digital thermometer and voice recorder.
Investigators on site; Jennifer and Tim
Time; 10pm to 2 am
EMF base rate; .1 to .4 Gauss consistently.
Temperature and conditions; 76 degrees F on a clear night.
We were able to debunk the myths of the witch and the white dogs
due to the fact that nothing happened at or around midnight.
We did not capture any evidence at all including personal experiences.
After some research on the sculpture itself, we learned that the
Stone Cross was built in 1949 by Nicholas Morsch in a tribute to
his mother. Nicolas’s mother has always wanted to honor the
early settlers of the region and this sculpture is how Nicolas
represented that. The cross is marking the site of the first church
in the area. This is where both Catholic and Protestant worshipped. It
is reported that there is also a small cemetery for some of these
settlers, although it could not be located by TWPG due to lack
of markers.
(Information from Our Heritage Wayland area 1976)
After speaking to many locals…the Stone
Cross was a highly popular party spot and probably the spur of many
myths.