- Walker House (Wisconsin)
The Walker House is located in
Mineral Point, Wisconsin , which is in the southwestern corner of the state. Although it has been closed for many years, it is one of the oldest inns in the state, and is believed to behaunted . There are many reports of paranormal activity that have occurred inside of the Walker House, making it a part of regional folklore.History
The house was built in
1836 and did a brisk business for many years, serving as a meeting house for men from all over the region. OnNovember 1 ,1842 , a publichanging took place at the Walker House. A man named William Caffee was executed forshooting another man in an argument. The hanging was a strange and bizarre affair, with the condemned man being brought to the inn astride hiscoffin , beating out the tune of afuneral march with emptybeer bottles. This man that be remembered in Mineral Point for many years, though no one would realize it at the time.In
1957 , the inn closed its doors and stood vacant for over seven years, abandoned to ruin and vandalism. In1964 , the building was purchased by Ted Landon; intent on restoring the place to its former glory. As Landon began work on the restoration of the building, strange incidents started to occur that seemed to have no explanation, including sounds of heavy breathing and mysterious footsteps.In
1974 , the tavern and inn re-opened. However, things did not go well for Landon and his partners. In1978 , they sold the inn to Dr. David Ruf. The doctor placed the management of the place in the hands of Walker Calvert, who encountered the resident ghost more times than anyone else.The strange sounds continued to be reported in the building, along with voices that came from nowhere and actual
apparitions , like that of a headless man, who Calvert spotted in the dining room in1981 . The spirit stayed visible for several minutes, wearing a rumpled gray suit of miner's clothing, and then vanished. A short time later, another ghost (this one with a head) was spotted on the second floor of the inn.External links
* [http://www.walkerhousemineralpoint.com/ walkerhousemineralpoint.com]
* [http://www.prairieghosts.com/walker.html prairieghosts.com]
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