7 Truly Terrifying Ghost Stories That Prove Natchez Is The Most Haunted City In Mississippi
When seeking haunted places in Mississippi, Natchez is a good place to start. Between being one of the oldest cities in the state and having hundreds of structures on the National Register of Historic Places, it should come as no surprise that Natchez is filled with spooky places. In fact, the city has been dubbed one of the most haunted places in Mississippi, as it’s brimming with purportedly haunted locales and resident ghosts – and a Natchez ghost tour is the perfect way to explore the city’s most notorious spots. Here are seven creepy ghost stories you’ll likely learn about when embarking on ghost tours in Natchez.
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As the city’s oldest standing building, King’s Tavern is rich in history – and that includes the paranormal kind. The building is believed to be haunted by several ghosts, including Madeline, the mistress of one of the tavern’s original owners. No one is sure whatever happened to Madeline, however, in the 1930s, three mummified bodies were found in the tavern’s cellar – two male and one female, which was assumed to be Madeline. Several believe the malevolent spirit that haunts the property belongs to Wiley Harpe, an infamous outlaw.
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The ceiling was partially caved in, windows were broken, and the home was infested with fleas, mites, and cockroaches. Chickens, geese, and goats were actually living inside the home, earning it the nickname "Goat Castle." Eventually, Richard and Octavia were cleared of the murder and returned to their home, which they opened for tours. By 1950, the two had passed away but the tale of Goat Castle lived on. Several witnesses have reported seeing an apparition, who is believed to be Jennie seeking vengeance for her murder. Other witnesses claim that Jennie’s ghost can be heard moaning as she darts from tree to tree. The ghost of Octavia has also been spotted wandering the woods near Goat Castle; while others have reported hearing Richard play the piano.
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Ready to embark on a Natchez ghost tour? Daily Natchez haunted tours are offered by the company Downtown Karla Brown. During the tour, you’ll get to explore some of Natchez’s most haunted locales, including several antebellum homes. To learn more, visit the Downtown Karla Brown website.
So, have you ever been on a Natchez ghost tour? Know of any other haunted places in Mississippi? Tell us!
Of course, Natchez ghost tours aren’t the only reason to visit the riverfront town. There’s so much to see and do in Natchez. In fact, it’s been dubbed one of the best small towns in America.
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What are the creepiest cemeteries in Mississippi?
Mississippi’s haunted locales aren’t limited to Natchez. There are spooky spots throughout the state including haunted cemeteries. One graveyard with a notorious reputation is Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City. Not just one of the state’s creepiest cemeteries, it’s been dubbed the second spookiest cemetery in the nation by the Huffington Post. Definitely deserving of the recognition, the graveyard is said to be haunted by a witch, who vowed to get revenge on Yazoo City prior to her death centuries ago. The cemetery at Chapel of the Cross in Madison is also among the state’s most notoriously haunted locales. According to legend, the graveyard is haunted by Helen Johnstone, who lost her fiancé, Henry Grey Vick, just days before their wedding. Visitors have reported seeing Helen, still in her wedding dress, adoringly watching over Henry’s grave.
Are there any urban legends in Mississippi?
Just like any other state, Mississippi has its fair share of urban legends. One of the creepiest is definitely the legend of the Three-Legged Lady. Over the years, there have been countless accounts of Three-Legged Lady and her penchant for terrorizing drivers along Nash Road near Columbus. It’s said that motorists who want to get a peek at the Three-Legged Lady should stop on Nash Road, turn off the headlights, and honk three times – at which point, the Three-Legged Lady knocks on the roof of the car and then races the driver to the end of the road, hitting the car with her body throughout the entire ordeal. As for why the woman has three legs, there are several theories. Learn more by checking out our feature on this notorious Mississippi urban legend.