
Location
In the Eastover District - at 400
Hermitage Road, Charlotte, NC 28207.

Description:
This Colonial Mansion was built in
the 1920s by tobacco tycoon, James Duke. It is a double-winged, two storied
wood framed mansion, with an over-sized kitchen, designed with the finest
materials, a grand house befitting the Tobacco King! Such things as hand-carved
marble fireplaces, marble hearths, gold-leaf painted in the rooms, classic
mantels and ceramic tiles around the many fireplaces. When the Avery family
lived here, the lighting in the mansion copied early Colonial candles
or oil lamps of the time period. At this time, a magnificent crystal chandelier
hung in the dining room.
Outside, there was a brick terrace
that went all the way around the mansion. There were beautiful gardens
full of flowers, dogwoods, cherry trees and azaleas, which gave the gardens
plenty of color. Near the glorious fountains there was a circular garden.
As of 1992 or so, White Oaks was divided
into private condominiums. Around 1996, The Lynnwood Foundation bought
the White Oaks property with the goal of preserving the mansion. "To
maintain and preserve the national historic site known as The Duke Mansion
by operating it as a unique meeting facility and community gathering place,
and to create and operate The Lee Institute, which focuses on building
collaborative community leadership."
To raise money for its considerable
upkeep, White Oaks was opened up to the public recently as a Bed and Breakfast
Inn, a special place for events, meetings and public occasions.
  
History of Manifestations:
Jon Avery's wife was confined to a
mental hospital, while Jon Avery and his mother and sisters lived at White
Oaks. When a young, female writer came over to do a story on the historical
mansion, they were really attracted to each other, and started a friendship,
that was moving into a love relationship The young woman put the breaks
on it, when she realized that he would never leave his sick wife, and
she didn't want to become more involved any further in this doomed romance.
This news devastated Jon Avery who
had fallen deeply in love with her. He got her to promise to meet him
a year later at 11:50 PM, dead or alive in the circular garden near the
fountains and brick terrace. After this initial meeting, he got her to
promise to come back one more time the following year, dead or alive.
Manifestation:
However, this young woman became engaged,
and didn't think it proper to meet him alone, so she brought along her
room mate. She arrived at 11;50 pm, but no one was there. Her room mate
stood at a discreet distance as to be able to watch her in the strong
moon light, but not intrude. If he didn't show up by 12:00AM, she decided
to leave. At nearly 12:00 AM, She started to hear his soft, distinctive
footsteps, but the customary sound of his polio -induced foot dragging
was only slight, and his steps were so slow! She watched him slowly come
off the terrace and come toward her. He was dressed in dark formal dress
clothes. When he moved almost right past her, she reached out to stop
him, but he moved right through her arm , and turned to her and mouthed
the words, "Dead or alive!" She heard his voice clearly in her head, but
no sound came out of his mouth.
It seems that poor Jon had died a
few days before the scheduled meeting, and had told the people by his
bedside, "Dead or Alive? Will I make it?"
Still Haunted?
Not known.
Jon Avery hasn't made any
more reported appearances. Hopefully, he had found peace after he saw
his love one last time, but one does not know for sure. Upset ghosts have
trouble letting go of this world.
All Photos
from DukeMansion.com
|