REAL GHOST AT MILLERSPORT
Frightens People of that Town. Presence Cannot be Explained.
Submitted by Martha J. Kounse
SOURCE: Ironton Register, June 15, 1905
It is putting it mildly to say that the town of Millersport, Ohio was
shocked one day last week by the appearance of a ghost in that little
village, says the Huntington Advertiser.
The spirit first made itself known by the making of a slight noise like
someone waking over a hard floor, and attracted the attention of Thos.
Baker, who was cutting weeds for his hogs in an adjoining lot.
The appearance of the supernatural phenomenon was in the old McCown property,
which stand on a slight rise next to the hill in the upper end of the
town, in a less inhabited district.
Baker was in a lot adjoining the property, which has not been inhabited
for some time, when he heard a slight noise, as if some one was walking
in the old house. This was of such an uncanny nature that it alarmed him
and gathering up his weeds, he left the place and went down into the town,
where he told his story, much to the dismay of the neighbors.
Finally, when their curiosity got the better of a half hundred boys and
girls, they decided to make a raid on the spot and ascertain the cause
of the mysterious noises. So they put out at once with the strong hearted
ones in the lead and those not so curious bringing up the rear and altogether
presenting a rather formidable appearance to Mr. Ghost, had he come out
to do them battle, as no doubt some of the younger once believed he would
do.
It was with cautious step that some of the larger ones proceeded to steal
up to the window. Scarcely could they believe their eyes when there appeared
before them a figure clad in white and standing in the center of the floor
with folded arms.
With ghastly faces they looked on in dismay for several moments without
being able to speak, but finally, regaining their senses, they turned
away their blanched faces and beckoned their less curious mates to come
and gaze on the scene.
Several of the younger ones and some of the girls advanced to the open
window to gaze spellbound upon the frightful object with abject terror.
One of the little girls fainted several times before they could get her
back home and finally the whole party fled in terror from the weird place.
The strange appearance is causing considerable excitement and comments
in that peaceful little hamlet, where the quiet atmosphere is seldom stirred
with anything out of the ordinary routine of the daily life in a small
town.
The spot on which the strange presentiment made its appearance was the
old McCown property in the east end of town. No one has lived there in
the house during the last three months. Previous to that time, Mrs. James
Null resided there and after her death, which was about three months ago,
no one has moved into it.
Shortly before Mrs. Null's death, her
son who was a soldier in the regular army, obtained a release and
started home on a furlough, but was suffocated by the escape of gas in
an Indiana hotel, and was shipped there for burial. Mr. Null has been
dead about four years and the death of Mrs. Null broke up the family,
and as a purely a matter of circumstances, no one has happened to move
in the house since.
SOURCE: Ironton Register, June 15, 1905.