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Everyone               loves               a               good               ghost               story.

That's               what               makes               authors               like               Stephen               King,               Bentley               Little               and               Robert               R.

McCammon               so               popular.

Arkansas               has               more               than               a               few               ghost               stories               of               its               own.

At               the               same               time               rural               and               urban,               and               once               on               the               frontier               of               America               and               the               site               of               Civil               War               battles,               Arkansas               has               a               rich               history               that               makes               the               state               a               wellspring               of               haunted               activity.

We               continue               our               tour               of               "These               Haunted               States               of               America"               in               Arkansas.

"The               Natural               State"               is               home               to               2,673,400               people,               as               well               as               some               restless               spirits.

So,               the               next               time               you're               in               Arkansas,               here               are               10               haunted               locations               to               visit.
               1.

ARKADELPHIA:               Henderson               State               University
               When               this               was               a               Methodist               college,               a               young               boy               fell               in               love               with               a               girl               from               Ouachita               Baptist               University.

The               two               schools               are               just               across               the               street               from               each               other.

Friends               of               the               boy               convinced               him               that               the               relationship               was               fruitless               because               of               the               differing               schools               and               religions,               so               he               stopped               seeing               her.

When               the               girl               found               out               he               was               taking               someone               else               to               his               homecoming               dance               she               committed               suicide.

Now,               every               year               during               homecoming               week,               her               shadowy               form               returns               to               the               women's               dorms               at               Henderson               State,               searching               for               the               girl               who               won               her               only               love.

Students               here               call               her               the               "Black               Lady."
               2.

EUREKA               SPRINGS:               Crescent               Hotel
               A               room               in               this               resort               hotel               is               haunted               by               the               ghost               of               Michael,               an               Irish               stonemason               who               worked               on               the               hotel               when               it               was               being               built               in               1885.

The               man               fell               from               the               roof               and               died               in               the               second-floor               area               which               became               Room               218.

Now               he               plays               tricks               with               the               lights               and               TV,               or               pounds               loudly               from               inside               the               thick               walls               in               the               room.

There               are               also               other               spirits               here.

The               ghost               of               a               nurse               dressed               in               white               has               been               reported               on               the               third               floor.

A               gentleman               in               Victorian               clothing               haunts               the               lobby.

He               has               been               spotted               at               the               bottom               of               the               stairway               and               sitting               at               the               lobby               bar.

Other               apparitions               have               been               sighted               in               Rooms               202               and               424.

Built               in               the               early               1880s,               the               resort               hotel               was               used               as               a               college               in               the               1920s               and               became               a               somewhat               controversial               hospital/health               resort               in               the               late               1930s.

The               confused               ghost               of               Doctor               Baker,               the               charlatan               who               ran               the               hospital               in               the               1930s,               has               been               seen               in               the               old               recreation               room               and               at               the               foot               of               the               first-floor               stairway.
               3.

HARRISON:               Crooked               Creek
               This               creek               is               haunted               by               the               ghost               of               a               woman               who               was               murdered               here               on               November               21,               1912.

The               body               of               Ella               Barham               was               found               cut               into               seven               pieces               at               the               entrance               to               an               old               mine               shaft.

A               man               named               Odus               Davidson               was               hanged               for               the               murder,               but               that               did               not               seem               to               placate               Ella's               restless               spirit.

The               creek               is               eighteen               miles               south               of               Harrison               near               Killebrew               Ford               on               Pleasant               Ridge.
               4.

HOLLYGROVE:               Captain               Mulls               House
               This               house               originally               stood               in               St.

Petersburg,               Florida,               but               was               moved               to               Hollygrove               by               a               retired               sea               captain.

He               lived               there               with               a               Native               American               girl               whom               he               loved               very               much.

When               she               died               he               had               her               body               embalmed               and               sealed               in               a               glass               casket,               which               he               kept               in               the               house.

After               his               death               in               1935,               the               girl               was               interred               in               a               local               cemetery.

Sometimes               the               sounds               of               the               Native               American               woman               playing               the               piano               can               be               heard               coming               from               the               deserted               house,               and               many               local               residents               believe               that               the               place               is               haunted               by               her               spirit.

Today               the               Captain               Mulls               House               is               a               private               residence,               so               permission               from               the               current               owners               must               be               obtained               before               entering               the               premises.
               5.

LITTLE               ROCK:               Highway               365
               Several               versions               of               the               "Vanishing               Hitchhiker"               urban               legend               originate               on               the               highways               between               Little               Rock               and               the               surrounding               communities.

Someone               picks               up               a               young               girl               hitchhiking,               usually               on               a               rainy               night,               and               when               the               driver               gets               to               the               house               where               the               girls               wants               to               get               out               she               disappears.

The               astounded               driver               knocks               on               the               door               of               the               residence               only               to               be               told               that               the               ghost               of               the               owner's               daughter               returns               on               the               anniversary               of               her               death.

The               girl               died               in               a               car               wreck               at               the               spot               where               the               driver               picked               her               up.

U.S.

Highway               64               north               of               Little               Rock               is               the               stomping               ground               of               another               highway               ghost,               but               this               one               has               a               name.

Laura               Starr               Latta               died               a               month               before               her               twentieth               birthday               in               an               accident               on               the               old               road               in               1899.

The               haunted               area               on               Highway               365               is               from               Little               Rock               to               Woodsen,               and               from               Redfield               to               Pine               Bluff.

The               area               on               U.S.

Highway               64               runs               from               Conway               to               Morrilton.
               6.

LITTLE               ROCK:               Old               State               House
               The               violent               passions               of               years               gone               by               have               created               a               lingering               ghost               here.

The               apparition               of               a               man               dressed               in               a               frock               coat               walks               down               the               aisles               of               the               Central               Hall               on               the               second               floor.

He               is               thought               to               be               former               Speaker               of               the               House               John               Wilson.

In               1837,               after               many               heated               debates               with               Representative               Anthony,               Wilson               stabbed               him               to               death               in               a               scuffle               on               the               floor               of               the               august               chamber.

Wilson               was               acquitted               on               the               grounds               of               "excusable               homicide,"               although               his               political               career               was               ruined.

There               was               even               a               coup               here               in               1872,               when               newly               elected               Governor               Elisha               Baxter               was               physically               removed               from               office               by               the               loser.

A               cannon               was               placed               on               the               lawn               to               discourage               Baxter's               return,               but               he               set               up               another               Governor's               office               in               a               storefront               down               the               street.

President               Grant               had               to               step               in               to               reinstate               the               legitimate               head               of               Arkansas.
               7.

MONTICELLO:               Old               Allen               House
               This               gothic               Victorian               house               was               built               in               1900               by               Joe               Lee               Allen,               a               prosperous               Delta               farmer.

The               ghost               of               one               of               his               daughters,               LaDell               Allen,               is               said               to               haunt               the               house.

In               the               1940s               she               took               her               own               life               by               drinking               cyanide.

The               huge               house               was               converted               to               apartments               in               the               1950s,               and               many               tenants               have               reported               ghostly               manifestations.

One               couple               trapped               a               phantom               in               a               closet               and               struggled               to               shut               the               door               on               the               giggling               ghost.

A               doctor               living               in               one               of               the               rooms               took               a               photograph               of               the               dead               girl's               reflection               in               a               mirror.

Literary               scholars               believe               that               author               Carolyn               Wilson               based               her               book               Scent               of               Lilac               on               her               experiences               while               living               here.

Police               have               been               called               to               the               apartments               on               several               occasions               to               investigate               reports               of               prowlers               on               the               upper               floors,               but               no               living               person               has               ever               been               found.

Today               the               Old               Allen               House               is               a               private               residence,               so               permission               from               the               current               owners               must               be               obtained               before               entering               the               premises.
               8.

ONIA:               Uncle               Bud               Moore               House
               Built               in               the               1890s,               this               house               was               the               site               of               unusual               happenings               for               many               years.

Former               residents               tell               of               strange               noises,               and               doors               opening               and               closing               slowly               by               themselves.

People               in               the               area               have               seen               the               apparition               of               a               man,               never               identified,               who               first               appears               to               be               lying               on               his               back,               then               slowly               rises               and               beckons               them               to               follow               him.

The               house               burned               down               in               the               1960s,               but               the               ruins               are               still               considered               to               be               haunted.
               9.

SEARCY:               Harding               College
               The               ghost               of               a               young               woman               can               be               heard               playing               the               piano               in               the               music               building               here.

She               was               a               music               student               at               the               college               in               the               early               1930s               when               she               met               a               young               man               with               whom               she               fell               in               love.

The               boy               was               killed               in               an               automobile               accident,               and               she               spent               her               hours               of               grief               playing               a               piano               on               the               third               floor               of               the               building.

She               died               of               unknown               causes               before               the               semester               was               over.

Soon               people               began               reported               hearing               the               sounds               of               a               piano               coming               from               the               third               floor               late               at               night.

Years               later,               when               the               old               music               building               was               torn               down               and               replaced               with               a               more               modern               structure,               people               on               the               second               floor               could               still               hear               ghostly               piano               music               coming               from               above,               even               though               there               was               no               third               floor               in               the               new               building.
               10.

WARREN:               Mark's               Mill
               In               April               1864,               two               Civil               War               skirmishes               occurred               here,               and               over               one               thousand               soldiers               lost               their               lives.

The               first               battle               started               with               a               Union               ambush               of               a               train               loaded               with               Confederate               gold.

A               Confederate               soldier               blinded               by               an               artillery               shell               managed               to               set               fire               to               the               car               carrying               the               gold.

He               died               later               in               a               hospital,               not               knowing               whether               the               treasure               was               safe               from               Yankee               hands.

It               is               said               his               ghost               roams               the               area               searching               for               the               lost               gold.

After               another               engagement               near               here,               Yankee               soldiers               hastily               covered               their               losses               by               throwing               the               bodies               of               their               fallen               comrades               down               a               well               at               Mark's               Mill.

Sometimes,               the               plaintive               moaning               of               the               soldier's               spirits               can               be               heard,               pleading               for               a               proper               burial.

Mark's               Mill               is               located               on               the               Saline               River.
               Up               Next               on               our               Haunted               Road               Trip               Across               America:               "Haunted               California,               Fifth               in               a               Series               of               'These               Haunted               States               of               America':               30               Haunted               Places               to               Visit               During               Your               Next               Trip               to               California."






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      ... university located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. It was Arkansas's only public university included in "Colleges of Distinction". HSU is a member...
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      ...my Ouachita Baptist College buddies and...she would be home in McGehee over the yuletide... of Arkansas City (our county seat...we got to Arkadelphia, I had long...
    5. tiodt.blogspot.com/   11/30/2007
      ...Bible studies from Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Interviews with many individual...' issue that might appeal to people in the rural west. That said, with...
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      ...will find "duplicates" in the schedule below because we list...Fayetteville vs. Warren University of Arkansas Siloam Springs vs. Shiloh...McClellan 7A/6A SOUTH September 6 Arkadelphia @ Benton Bryant @ Conway El Dorado...
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