The Myrtles plantation was built in 1776 by General David Bradford.Throughout its history, this plantation and its main house suffered several dark chapters, which made the place one of the most haunted United States .Do you want to know its history? Continue reading and discover it.
The ghosts of the Myrtles plantation
The Myrtles plantation, located in the West Feliciana city of Louisiana, is considered as one of the most haunted places in the world .Its history dates back to the year 1776, when General David Bradford ordered its construction over an indigenous cemetery.
It is said that the fact that the Plantation Myrtles is built on an old indigenous cemetery is one of the main factors that would explain the many appearances that take place in this house and land.As if that were not enough, during the civil war the soldiers from the union they ransacked the house and it is believed that at least 3 of them were killed in that event.Apparently their souls still walk through the halls of the house in search of revenge.
It is said that on the property there is a mirror through which you can observe the spirits of a woman and two children .Apparently it would be Sara Woodruf and her two children, who were killed by one of Sara's slaves.Supposedly the young slave was tired of Sara's mistreatment, so one night he murdered her and the two children.
Believers paranormal affirm that there are many apparitions that occur in this place.In addition to the ghosts of indigenous people, soldiers and Mrs.Sara and her children, there is also a man named William Drew , who was a Lawyer who lived on the plantation.William was shot on the porch of the house.The e spiritus of some of the slaves who died at the scene also appear.
Many "ghost hunting" They have visited this plantation in search of supernatural experiences.The Myrtles plantation attracts hundreds of tourists who want to run into some of these ghosts, many skeptics also visit it, whose objective is to demonstrate that such ghosts are simply legends and nothing more.
And you, do you think it's ghosts?
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