| Haunted Sites of Maryland |
This is everything I have on Maryland so far. If you
know of somewhere that ain't listed here, let me know. An email link is provided
at the bottom of the page.
Caroline County
Patty Cannon's House-Patty Cannon, a known
kidnapper/murderer of freed slaves haunts her former house. Some creepy things
supposedly happen up in her "torture" room upstairs. Footsteps are also heard.
Charles County
The Mudd Farmhouse- After Dr. Mudd was
presidentially pardoned for his suspected role in the death of President
Lincoln, he returned back to his farmhouse only to live a life he could never
rebuild. Knocks at the door, footsteps, and an apparition have all been witnessed
here.
Clinton
Surratt House and Tavern- The ghost of
former owner Mary Surratt has been seen on the wide front porch. Disembodied
voices of men can be heard in the back of the bar. This is where John Wilkes
Booth and David Herold stopped after the assassination of President Lincoln.
The apparition of an unidentified man has also been seen roaming the halls
of the building, which is now a museum. An apparition of a girl has
supposedly been seen straightening beds here.
Drawbridge
Gypsy Ghost- According to local legend,
the apparition of a white stallion gallops over the roads here. The rider
of the horse is a gypsy man and his lover. The man was killed by his lover's
seven brothers because they did not approve of thier sister's impending marriage.
The brothers were cursed by the gypsies, for every year for seven years after,
one of the brothers died mysteriously. In the 8th year, the woman died while
in an unexplained trance. Since then, the apparitions have been seen riding
together.
Easton
Fairview- Visitors report hearing the
voices of men among the boxwoods in the garden. These are believe to be related
to the apparition of a British sypathizer seen in the back yard of the
estate.
Gross' Coate- The apparition of Aunt Molly
Tilghman is seen late at night as she glides down the staircase to unlock
the front door. This was a routine of hers, due to her nephew who would stay
out late at night, but did not have a key.
Elkridge
The Lawn- A poltergeist has been reported
at this house since 1951. Object are moved or thrown about, doors unloc and
lock on thier own, and owners have reported scratching sounds but cannot
identify from where.
Ellicott City
Lilburn- This mansion is haunted by many
ghosts. One is a small child heard crying in an upstairs bedroom. Another
is that of a little girl in a chiffon dress. Footsteps are heard and the
smell of cigar smoke fills the house at times. The activity started up after
owner John McGinnis remodled the place in the 1920's.
Oak Lawn- The building is haunted by the
"cooking ghost". Employees report that they often smeel the odor of bacon
and eggs frying or fresh soup in thier offices. A rocking chair had been
deen rocking on its own for some time and a white fog materialized on the
stairway in front of several witnesses.
The Patapsco Female institute- Is one
of the most haunted in the area. It is said that the nuns who worked there
started dappling in Satanism and murdered several of the girls in sacrifice.
Sometimes at night you can still hear their tortured screams and there is
a cold spot at the top of the huge stairs.
The old firehouse on Main Street - This
Firehouse is said to be haunted by a few of the old firemen. Its said that
doors slam closed and one of the ghosts has been seen in the halls
while foot steps have been heard with no one walking.
Emmitsburg
Mt St. Mary's College- The apparition
of Rev. Simon Brute' has been reported to follow groups of students along
the sidewalks here. There is also poltergeist activity reported in room 252
in the residence hall. Furniture and other items have been witnessed being
thrown about the room.
St. Joseph's College- The ghost of Mother
Senton floats through the hallways here. She is most often seen walking with
a man carrying a doctor's bag. The woman's college was a hospital during
the Civil War. Mother Senton's tomb is located on campus.
Fall River
Kimwell Nursing home - An old man dressed
in a black suit and black top hat has been seen by most of the elderly living
there, lights in basement have been known to go on and off by themselves.
And also a young blond haired nurse has been seen by the residents, she is
known to make them feel better then after days of seeing her they pass away.
Frederick
Barbara Fritchie House- The house is haunted
by the spirit of Barbara Fritchie. Tour guides have reportedly seen the rocking
chair rocking, lights on when the place is locked up, and an indentation
on her bed, as if someone was sitting there.
Frederick Historical Society- A woman
in a long sleeved, floor length dress has been seen in this building. Usually,
employees have seen her ghost sitting on a velvet rocking chair in one of
the storage rooms. Old trunks reportedly have moved on their own. Music has
been heard coming from a broken Grafanola machine.
Hood Collge- The oldest building on campus
is reportedly haunted by a noisy ghost. Loud laughter and heated conversations
can be heard from the top floor of Brobeck Hall. This building was once a
tavern when it was built way back in 1868.
Schifferstadt House- The ghosts of Joseph
and Elias Brunner haunt the oldest house in town. They are the ones who built
the house in 1750. Thier voices, with a distinctive German accent, are still
heard within the house as well as their footsteps.
Tyler House- A woman who lives in the
back 2nd floor apartment reports that the apparition of a stringy hair man
walks down the steps from the attic every night around 2:30. He wears what
looks like a white robe.
Hagerstown
Stanford Hall- Two ghosts and a deadly
secret room haunt this mansion, built in 1734 by the Mason family. The apparition
of a lady, wearing a silk dress and surrounded by a white mist has appeared
in a room on the first floor. Another apparition is that of an old man who
rolls a barrel of whiskey down the stairway at night. A secret room is rumored
to bring disaster to anyone who finds it. The room has been blamed for the
deaths of two people who found it, one in 1924 and the second in 1926. Kinda
makes you want to go looking, doesn't it?
Hollywood
St. Andrew's Church Road Bridge- This
bridge is reportedly haunted by two woman. One is a young white girls who
was apparently hit anf killed by a speeding car. The other ghost is that
of a young black girl who's slave quarters were right by the bridge. According
to locals, she had killed her owner, who was sexually abusing her. When word
got out, a posse got together and followed her to a nearby swamp, where she
was killed.
Howard County
Hell House (Old St Mary's College)- An
old all girls school that has been abandoned. People from the area that have
been able to go there have seen and heard many spirits while visiting. There
is no way of getting into the college without permission.
Kent Co.
White House Farm- Footsteps, doors closing,
and a woman has seen in a nightgown.
The Restaurant Ghost- There's a small
restaurant in Kent Co. that is haunted by a young man. Supposedly he was
killed in the upstairs and occasionally talks to
customers.
Laurel
Montpelier Mansion- Reports of our founding
fathers haunting this site are plentifull. Apparently, the ghosts of John
Adams, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson have been seen walking the
grounds. They are reported to have visited frequently during thier lives.
Oaklands- Built by Richard Snowden some
time in the 1700's, this mansion is haunted by several ghosts. The sound
of a phantom horse is said to be heard galloping up the driveway at about
10 PM. The front door would open and then close without the help of any living
being. The apparition of a young girl has been seen crossing the front yard.
The image of a young boy has been seen sitting on the edge of one the beds.
The images of a large black woman and another black slave have been seen
throughout the mansion. The sounds of footsteps and a woman's crying can
be heard all over the mansion.
Leonardtown
St. Mary's Historical Society- The spirit
of suspected witch, Moll Dyer, is thought to haunt a 875 lb. boulder that
sits in front of the Historical Society. Way back in the 1700's, the townsflolk
blamed Moll for the troubles they were having. Because she lived as a hermit,
they thought she was a witch. The townspeople drove her from her home. She
was found a few days later, frozen to death knealling on this boulder. When
her body was removed, the impressions of her knees and hands were still present.
Her hut, which is located along what is now called Moll Dyer's Run, is barren.
Her apparition has been seen floating over the land where she had lived.
In 1975, the boulder in which she spent her last moments was moved to the
Historical Society. Sice then, many people have reported feeling uncomfortable
around the rock. Cameras have malfunctioned while trying to take pictures
at the stone and many others have reported feeling terrible aches and pains
when standing by the rock.
Malden
Jimmy O'Keefe's Restaurant - A former
patron of this Irish Pub who died in a fall down the basement stairs is rumored
to be seen sitting in his regular stool. The former patron was called Uncle
Buck for his resemblance to John Candy's character in said movie.
Point Lookout
Fort Lincoln/Point Lookout
Lighthouse - Hundreds of paranormal experiences have been reproted
here. Apparently over four thousand Confederate soldiers died here in just
two weeks, due to disease, abuse and the poor living conditions. A male ghost,
dressed in Civil War attire has been seen guarding the steps to the
lighthouse. Pictures taken of the lighthouse have recorded him leaning against
the frame at the door. The apparition of a woman has been sighted standing
on top of the outside stairway. All kinds of sounds, from footsteps to slamming
doors to snoring, have been heard within the building. Voices have been recorder
here as well. Voices have said things like " Fire if they get too close"
and Let us not take objections." Apparitions of soldiers have been seen along
the roads and paths that wind through the park. I've read that the Park Rangers
keep track of all of the activity reported to them.
Poolesville
Annington Manor- An Oregon Senator, Colonal
E. D. Baker and a group of soldiers reportedly haunt the battleground here
along the C&O canal. These men are buried in the small national cemetery
on the premises. The place
has been nicknamed Haunted House Bend due to so many
sightings.
Potomac
Harker Prep School- Footsteps have been heard upstairs,
and a dark figure has been seen walking the upper floors by students as well
as facalty. The ghost has not been identified as yet. The place was built
by Henry Clagett and has been used as a tavern and a trading post.
Snow Hill
Furnace Town-The apparition of a black
slave guards the remains of a blast furnace he worked. Sampson Hat worked
the large coal furnace at the Nassawango Iron Works from when it opened in
1832 to when it closed in 1847. He refuesed to leave town when everyone else
had abandoned it. Sampson lived here until his death at the young age of
107. His last wish was to be buried in Furnace Town. Unfortunately, the local
almshouse wouldn't honor this last request. Locals believe he will continue
to haunt the area untill his body is laid to rest in Furnace town.
Towson
The Hampton Mansion- This historic mansion
was previously owned by the Ridgely family. Different members of the family
haunt this mansion. A falling chandelier can be heard crashing to the floor,
only to be found still in place. According to legend, this meant that
someone in the family was about to die. Several times the sound of the chandelier
has been heard, and then the lady of the house soon passes away. The National
Park Service insists that it is not haunted.
Upper Marlboro
Mount Airy Plantation- About six ghosts
have been identified here at this mansion. In the 1930's the London Society
for Psychical Research investigated the house. They found that the spirit
of Elizabeth Calvert haunts the house, searching for jewels she had hidden.
The ghost of Eleanor Calvert apparently disapproves of anyone using the palor
because she is said to keep it locked. A yound lady has been seen waiting
for her lover, who is said to have been forbidden to see her. The apparition
of an elderly woman wonders around the house waking people up in the middle
of the night. A man in a red shirt has been witnessed floating outside a
second floor window. The last ghost is that of a horseman who has been seen
waiting at the front door.
Westminster
Avondale Bed and Breakfast-
Built on the old property of a Mr. Legh Master. It has been haunted by his
spirit for over 200 years. He appears either riding a black horse or walking
alone through the woods by his former house. In the 1930's the skeletons
of a woman and a child were found behind a fireplace at Avondale. Perhaps
this is the reason he cannot rest. Today he is known by the locals as the
Ghost of Furnace Hills.
Cockeys Tavern - The ghost of a Civil
War soldier haunts the center staircase of the tavern. He is blamed for the
moving of pictures on the walls. The sounds of footsteps and glasses clanking
together are heard by employees and visiors.
The Old Opera House - is said to be haunted
by the ghost of Marshall Buell, who had given a comedic performance here
and was murdered on the back exit after his show due to the anti-Union jokes
he had made.His headless apparition is seen on the stairs outside behind
the theatre.
Got any sites in the Maryland area that you don't see here? Let me know!
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