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Columbia Manor-One of Alabama’s TOP 10 Haunted Places

A Haunted House in Columbia, Alabama Columbia Manor is a famous #haunted mansion that was built in 1864. Originally the manor was meant to be a college, #Columbia Institute; later becoming a hospital, which housed patients that were being quarantined due to having the physical ailment known as #Pellagra. Pellagra is an illness that is caused by a deficiency in nicotinic acid (tryptophan). Patients with Pellagra have an over-reliance for corn as a staple in their diet; they are also depicted with severe dermatitis, diarrhea, and mental disturbances such as dementia, which ultimately lead to their untimely death. #Columbia Manor later became a private residence; it is currently one of the #top ten haunted spots in Alabama. This article is going to be about what the mansion was like preceding the time it became a haunted mansion. Dying from Pellagra was not the only thing the residents of the Columbia Manor had to fear. There were several cases of death by suicide; one case of which was that of a Dr. John Yarborough, in which he committed suicide in the living room of the manor after his wife confronted him regarding an extramarital affair he had been having with a nurse. The nurse was also said to have hung herself from a chandelier that was in the vestibule located in the front entrance. It is believed that when there is an unwanted death, what remains behind is an unwanted presence. It has also been rumored that when the manor was sold and refurbished to its original Victorian splendor, a few of the previous residents and guests wanted to make others aware of their presence. These have become increasingly active with every renovation that is done. Many strange #paranormal events have occurred at the Columbia Manor, such as tools or other items disappearing and then mysteriously showing up in the very spot in which they disappeared from. There have also been indications of odd feelings, cold spots and even foreign scents. There has even been the unexplainable sound of footprints creeping up the old, staircase. Columbia is just one of Alabama’s TOP 10 Haunted Places! Check out the 13 nights of terror if you dare! Guest of Columbia Manor 2018 These are just a few of the guest that will be attending the events at Columbia Manor. Webb Paranormal Group On the opening night, #October 5th Friday, at 7 pm CST until Midnight. Webb #Paranormal Group will accompany The WEBB (thwebbradio.com)  and Wiregrass Haunts the Wiregrass Haunts’ crew (#local paranormal talk show) on the opening night, October 5th Friday, at 7 pm CST until Midnight. Register to win a tagalong ticket to Pauly Jail investigation being held on Oct 20th. Nicholas King On Saturday, October 6th starting at 7:30 P.M. CST until Midnight, everyone make sure to come out to meet Nicholas King from Sinister 1 & 2. Best known a the evil child-possessing “Baghauul.” He will be there one night only. Bring cash ($10) if you want an autographed picture. A meet & greet will be held in the parlor. Sonya Thompson Saturday, October 20th, starting at 7:30 P.M. CST until Midnight, everyone come on out to meet Sonya Thompson from the Walking Dead. She will be at the Manor for one night only. Make sure you bring $10 cash if you want an autographed picture. A meet & greet will be held in the parlor. Columbia Manor’s owner, Todd Chandler, believes in giving back to the community. He has definitely done that with the help of so many others over the past decade. It has and will always be a top priority at Columbia Manor to support the local community because they believe you can only keep what you have by giving it away. For more information and other dates and admissions can be found here. See Ya’ll there!

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Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum 2017 Investigation

We investigated the #Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum in #Union Springs, AL on Oct 21st, 2017. We also hosted a #Ghost Tour and a Tagalong event for the jail and Old City Cemetery to raise awareness of the Historical Presence of the jail and the community. We will be including pictures and videos to the Gallery for everyone to see what all happened before during and after the investigation. This one below is a gif file of several consecutively taken images. Real Evidence by Vera Haney, a tagalong There was a report of an inmate hanging himself on this level. We appear to have captured a shadowy figure. Shajuana preparing for investigation with Trista and Michelle Trista Yates with Michelle. Not to sure looks going on here! First group going in. Keeping Comfortable We served hot dogs with all the trimmings for our guest that day and that night. We all had a great time while we learned a little more about the community, history, and people of the Union Springs, #Alabama. We shared stories and experiences with everyone. It was a cold night and many were bundled up. Some people even sneaked off to cars for a little while to warm up. We cannot run electric heaters or air conditioning because of the sensitive equipment we use during the investigation. Therefore, we try to have hot drinks in the wintertime and cold drinks in the hotter months. Dustin Hurst grabbing refreshments before the investigation Shajuana and Vera using an EVP and getting a response Stan Fikes in action Shajuana teasing the ghostly inmates and sleeping in the cell Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum #Bullock County Jail aka Pauly Jail in Union Springs, AL This old gothic red brick building that is Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum no longer functions as a Jail but is set up as a museum to remind us of the life experiences that occurred within its walls. Some ghastly experiences that were life altering and turned many young men and women away from a life of crime if they survived their stay in the Bullock County (Pauly Jail) in Union Springs, AL.

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Haunted Pauly Jail in Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama

Haunted Pauly Jail in Union Springs Pauly Jail is one of the oldest established correctional facilities in the state of #Alabama, the #Bullock County Jail, was erected in 1897. It was utilized as a film set in 2004.  Gothic Victorian Architecture The three-story red brick Victorian Gothic style of building is almost square in its design plan. Cement covers the foundation and the lower courses of the brick. The finished wall with rough masonry stone lintels located over the door and windows give the building a castle-like facade featuring four small projecting square brick turrets with witch’s hats (spiked metal caps) at the corners. The building has a metal-hipped roof. A single door is the entrance on the ground level which leads to the women’s area and the jailer’s office. Also you will find what is left of a kitchen that was add later to the old jail so the inmates could have hot meals. On the second floor is the bullpen, where the inmates shared a metal table and benches that served as their eating quarters. To the right of the table was a commode and an open shower for bathing. On the third level, a trap door is set in the floor. The door, which could be opened by pushing a lever, could have been used for hanging condemned prisoners in the early 1900s. It sits behind the 1871 Second Empire Style Bullock County Courthouse, adjacent to a beautiful landscaped park and gazebo. In 2000, a restoration of the jail was undertaken but funds soon ran out before it was completed. Pauly Jail Building Company, Inc. The #Pauly Jail Building and Manufacturing Company was founded in 1856 by Mr. P. J. Pauly, a German-American born in 1832. The company was incorporated in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1885 and is the predecessor of the corporation as it presently exists. The company was the first to succeed after discovering the advantages of steel jail construction. #Pauly Jail in Union Springs http://www.unionspringsalabama.com/Pauly-Jail.html Watch this video to learn more about our Pauly Jail in #Union Springs in Bullock County, Alabama investigation that took place in November of 2016. If you like the video and want to know more, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

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Explorations into the Unknown: Metro Atlanta Paranormal Society

Helps Those Seeking Answers Do you believe in the #paranormal? If you answered yes, you are not alone. A 2009 survey conducted by the Pew #Research Center found that 29% of Americans say they have had contact with the dead and 18% have been in the presence of a #ghost. And in #Atlanta, we certainly have our share of #paranormal activity. Our city’s rich and stormy history lends itself to the possibility of unsettled spirits and other beings. Metro Atlanta Paranormal Society (#MAPS) is dedicated to helping residents of the metro area who are seeking answers to any unexplained activity. The Mission This small, tight-knit group of professional investigators is passionate about helping others. They know that people may be reluctant to tell others about their experiences or to seek help. Therefore, MAPS number one priority is to provide caring, respectful, and confidential assistance to all their clients. All services are offered free of charge, ensuring everyone can get help regardless of income. MAPS defines their mission as: An Experienced Team Co-founders and lead investigators, Amy Farley and Zana Lowe lead a team of professional investigators. Together the team has over 15 years experience investigating the paranormal. All MAPS members continually seek opportunities to further their experience and education and are eager to use that expertise to help the metro-Atlanta community. In fact, Amy Farley co-hosts the online radio show Voices Carry which explores topics in the study of paranormal activity. Voices Carry broadcasts regularly on Speaker. Investigative History MAPS document their public investigations on their blog. Recent public investigations have included cabin #8 at Hales Bar Dam in Guild, TN And in Red Boiling Springs, TN at the Thomas House Hotel and Red Boiling Springs Bank. The #investigation at cabin 8 was a collaboration with Dark Raven Paranormal group. In this case, the team documented several happenings in the cabin including 6.5 hours of fascinating audio that included sounds of doors opening and closing. If you live in the Atlanta area and you are seeking answers to any unexplained phenomenon, MAPS wants to help. You can count on them to provide professional and caring support. Contact them today via their website. All inquiries are strictly confidential.

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Investigation of the Dancing Ghost “Grancer” Harrison

On Saturday, October 22, 2016, Webb Paranormal Group assisted another local paranormal group, Rip Investigations, in researching and investigating the rumors told over the last 200 years about the Dancing Ghost of William “Grancer or Grand Sir” Harrison in the Harrison Cemetery in Kinston, Alabama. The cemetery is located in Kinston, AL on what was once the old home place of William Harrison who was affectionally called respectfully “Grand Sir”. Mr. Harrison was a prominent businessman and cotton farmer/planter in the early 1800s. He was married to Nancy Justice Harrison who lies next to him in the cemetery. The Harrison’s had ten children. Grancer Harrison was well known in the Kinston area for his horse races, Barbeques, and dances in a Dance Hall he had built primarily for his plantation. When he realized that his time was near to end, he began planning for his burial. His last wishes before he died was for his family to bury him dressed in his dancing clothes, clogging shoes, his fiddle in his hand while lying on his feather bed. He also wanted the dance parties to go on after he had departed this world. His tomb was to be located within earshot of his dance hall. Rumor has it that on a Saturday night during the midnight hour people can still hear the fiddle playing and a deep male voice call the dance out. Some have even reported to seeing the ghostly figure dancing and hearing the tapping of his shoes as he dances along. Another rumor was that he had slaves bury pots of gold near the dance hall or the grave. Vandals have tried and tried to find this but only succeeded in finding empty pots. One occasion the vandals blew up the tomb scattering Grancer Harrison’s bone fragments. Now are you wondering what the two paranormal research groups found? Some very interesting events happened while we were there. Around midnight, we decided to play some Scottish Fiddle music. What happened next was astounding. The K2 meters owned by both groups went off to the beat of the music. Then our cameraman, Chris Woods, noticed a strange light bouncing back and forth along the tomb itself. The cameraperson for RIP Investigations also moved in to get a clear shot of this phenomenon. There was an orb caught jumping from the side of the tomb too. When the music stopped then, the light stopped, when we changed the music to something slow the light slowed down, and when the music was fast, the light speeded up. Watch the video to judge for yourself. Is this the Ghost of William “Grancer/ Grand Sir” Harrison dancing to the fiddle music he loved so much?

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