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WHERE IT'S LOCATED:
An 1850 Victorian mansion, now known
as the Cornell Place Apartments, is in an old money area of Cincinnati.
Old Cincinnati was built on seven hills, just like Rome.
Address: 3517 Cornell Place, Cincinnati,
OH 45220.
These are private apartments. Tours
are not given. Photography is not encouraged. The privacy of the occupants,
both corporal and spiritual, should be respected.
IN THE BEGINNING:
Dutch families were the principal
founders of old Cincinnati. This Victorian mansion was built in 1850,
as a private dwelling. It turns out that in 1880 a young man committed
suicide in the house. When his family left, the house remained vacant
for years.
It later became Ealy School, a school
for girls, in 1900. Legend has it that a young school girl hung herself
upstairs, and another girl, a daughter of a doctor was found, murdered
on the stairway.
After World War 2, this Victorian
mansion was subdivided into apartments.
GHOSTLY OCCURRENCES AND INCIDENTS:
At one time the Stenton family occupied
one of the apartments in the mansion. Soon after the Stenton's moved in,
odd incidents began occurring. Phantom footsteps were heard walking in
the hall, but no one was there.
Two weeks after they moved in, and
at precisely 2:10 A.M., they heard the heavy thump of something heavy
hitting the floor. The incident repeated itself, always at 2:10 A.M. They found out that the young man had killed himself
in the room above their apartment.
Other tenants have had their supernatural
experiences, including phantom footsteps following them around, disembodied
voices heard in the halls and the sounds of things hitting the floor.
One of the tenant's dogs refused to go into rooms where spirit presences
were manifesting, baying in alarm!
Still Haunted?
Yes indeed!
Apartment residents hear and experience
various manifestations still to this day.
JP / JC
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