Cherokee County, Texas
HAUNTING IN CHEROKEE CO.
Jacksonville, TX
No one knows if the three infamous Jacksonville ghosts were busy enough to be
seen. What ghosts? The ones chronicled by East Texas writer Rebecca S. Kelly in
her 2004 book East Texas Towns and Their Ghosts, .talking about supernatural phenomena. “Some people like to talk about it and some don’t,” she said. “The people I
spoke to were generally friendly and fiercely proud. Each East Texas town is
unique in its own way. But all have one thing in common: time seems to stand
still in these towns.” 1
Pierce Chapel Cemetery
Pierce Chapel Cemetery is isolated. There are no homes or lights, only the moon
and stars.
There have been reports of footsteps across the cemetery grounds. A silhouette
appears then disappears in a vapor. A fog appears on clear nights and never
rises too high. Blue flames have been seen rising from the ground, just to
disappear a short time later. 1
Jacksonville City Cemetery
There is a statue there called Mother Templeton. On nights of the full moon the
statue is said to change directions. 1
Lon Morris College- Craven-Wilson Dormitory
A female ghost is said to haunt the dormitory. Each year she chooses a different
resident to live with. They believe the ghost is that of the former dorm
director, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown died of cancer before her term of director was
completed. People say her spirit is completing her term of director. The activities reported are harmless. Each room has something different that
happens. The activities vary from things on shelves being moved about, drawers
being opened, radios turning stations by themselves and electronics going off
and on. Noises are reported being heard from the rooms when the occupant isn’t
inside. Clothes in the closets are moved, dishes are re-arranged. Some have had items
jump off shelves, like they were being pushed from the wall. Steaming hot water
comes from the cold water pipes at times. The shower curtains are said to
sometimes be pushed inward toward the inside of the shower, onto to the
occupant, as if with a mighty force. 1
Rusk, TX
THE MYSTERIOUS LADY ON THE FOOTBRIDGE
There have been tourist who have seen a mysterious lady wearing and antique white dress on the Footbridge. They will go to report it, but when they return she is gone, vanished. Some say that years ago a child fell off the bridge when the water was high. and it it is the mother looking for her long lost child.
1. Article from Jacksonville Daily Progress on November 1, 2006, By Jim Goodson
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