The Longfellow House

The Longfellow House

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The Longfellow House was built in 1850 as a home for slave trader, Daniel Smith Graham. Legend has it that Graham reportedly didn't treat his slaves very well and his wife developed a reputation for intense cruelty. This home is Pascagoula, Mississippi is believed to be haunted by the ghost of abused and murdered slaves.
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Following the election of President Andrew Jackson in 1829, America continued to move forward towards prosperity. This lead to Sir John Hartford to build his manor down in the heartland of the south. Completed in 1834 the manor soon became a busy hub for travelers and family alike. During the crash of 1929 the Hartford family lost all rights to the manor as the local bank foreclosed the home where from then it would sit abandoned for many years. Fast-forward to the current year where a new family is set to move in after the home laid untouched and undisturbed for all those years. The Marley family would soon find out the violence and terrible secrets that had transpired on the manors ground. Would they be willing to hear the voices of the home or let the house hush them forever?

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