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Mudhouse Mansion is a haunted house located outside
Lancaster, Ohio. According to locals in Lancaster, the
house was built in the early 1800s by a government official
who lived there after the Civil War. The man still kept slaves
in Mudhouse Mansion, even though it was illegal. It seems
this man didn’t abide by the law and kept his slaves locked
up in an outbuilding at night.
He treated his slaves very poorly and conditions were so
bad that one slave started building a tunnel underneath the
wall of the outbuilding. He dug a little every night after the
lights in the mansion had gone out and the slaveowner and
his family had gone to sleep. Eventually his tunnel was
completed and he squeezed himself down the small opening
and came up on the other side of the wall.
In the dead of night, he crept towards the mansion, slipped
the lock on the back door, tip-toed up the staircase and
killed everyone inside. In the morning, locals discovered
what had happened, but all the slaves had escaped and no-
one was ever charged with the crime.
The house lay vacant for years afterwards and neighbors
heard strange groans and shrieks coming from within the
empty mansion. Everyone believed it was haunted by the
ghosts of the slaveowner and his family. Nobody dared to
enter the menacing looking building.
According to local legend, a man actually did buy the house
in 1892 and moved in with his wife and their 3 children.
Neighbors saw the family moving in, unloading their
belongings from trucks and carrying them into the house.
And then… nothing. Neighbors never saw them again. The
family never left the house. Neighbors thought it was very
odd for a family of 5 to spend all their time indoors.
When one neighbor looked out her bedroom window, all she
could make out was the figure of a woman, dressed all in
white, standing at the second floor window. The figure
wasn’t doing anything, just standing there, staring at her.
When the neighbor looked again, the following day, she saw
the figure again, standing in the same position. Every day,
whenever the neighbor looked at Mudhouse Mansion, the
figure was always there. Standing in exactly the same
position.
On the 10th day, she called the police and asked them to
investigate. When policemen broke into the mansion and
climbed the stairs to the second floor, they were greeted by
a terrible sight.
All 5 family members were hanging lifeless from the ceiling.
They were all dressed in white nightgowns. It appeared that
they had taken their own lives. The figure the neighbor had
seen was the mother of the family. And she hadn’t been
standing at the window, she had been hanging there… for
10 whole days.
After that, nobody would live in the house and it has
remained vacant to this day. People still come to visit the
old mansion but the current owner will not allow anyone to
enter the property. She is afraid that if anyone goes in, they
will never come out alive.
Local children call it “Mary’s House” and tell each other
that the famous Bloody Mary of legend grew up there.
People who live in the area say that on cold dark nights,
you can sometimes still see the figure of a woman, all in
white, standing motionless at the second floor window.
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Mudhouse Mansion is a haunted house located outside
Lancaster, Ohio. According to locals in Lancaster, the
house was built in the early 1800s by a government official
who lived there after the Civil War. The man still kept slaves
in Mudhouse Mansion, even though it was illegal. It seems
this man didn’t abide by the law and kept his slaves locked
up in an outbuilding at night.
He treated his slaves very poorly and conditions were so
bad that one slave started building a tunnel underneath the
wall of the outbuilding. He dug a little every night after the
lights in the mansion had gone out and the slaveowner and
his family had gone to sleep. Eventually his tunnel was
completed and he squeezed himself down the small opening
and came up on the other side of the wall.
In the dead of night, he crept towards the mansion, slipped
the lock on the back door, tip-toed up the staircase and
killed everyone inside. In the morning, locals discovered
what had happened, but all the slaves had escaped and no-
one was ever charged with the crime.
The house lay vacant for years afterwards and neighbors
heard strange groans and shrieks coming from within the
empty mansion. Everyone believed it was haunted by the
ghosts of the slaveowner and his family. Nobody dared to
enter the menacing looking building.
According to local legend, a man actually did buy the house
in 1892 and moved in with his wife and their 3 children.
Neighbors saw the family moving in, unloading their
belongings from trucks and carrying them into the house.
And then… nothing. Neighbors never saw them again. The
family never left the house. Neighbors thought it was very
odd for a family of 5 to spend all their time indoors.
When one neighbor looked out her bedroom window, all she
could make out was the figure of a woman, dressed all in
white, standing at the second floor window. The figure
wasn’t doing anything, just standing there, staring at her.
When the neighbor looked again, the following day, she saw
the figure again, standing in the same position. Every day,
whenever the neighbor looked at Mudhouse Mansion, the
figure was always there. Standing in exactly the same
position.
On the 10th day, she called the police and asked them to
investigate. When policemen broke into the mansion and
climbed the stairs to the second floor, they were greeted by
a terrible sight.
All 5 family members were hanging lifeless from the ceiling.
They were all dressed in white nightgowns. It appeared that
they had taken their own lives. The figure the neighbor had
seen was the mother of the family. And she hadn’t been
standing at the window, she had been hanging there… for
10 whole days.
After that, nobody would live in the house and it has
remained vacant to this day. People still come to visit the
old mansion but the current owner will not allow anyone to
enter the property. She is afraid that if anyone goes in, they
will never come out alive.
Local children call it “Mary’s House” and tell each other
that the famous Bloody Mary of legend grew up there.
People who live in the area say that on cold dark nights,
you can sometimes still see the figure of a woman, all in
white, standing motionless at the second floor window.
post dis admin....its a true story like emily rose n amityville
Even Google this - you'll find this to be true.
If you don't repost/Share this on your wall saying "The poor Mary ," then Mary will get you, either from Mary
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