Item:
Captain Mark Ginn House
This story was told to a well known local Historian, and no names or locations will be referenced:
Story told by Bobbie (????)
When the workers for the ________ ___ were first in renovating at
some point in the 1900's, there were old clothes in the upstairs closets. Next morning they would be found on the first
floor. This would happen from time to time, until the items were taken to the dump.
Now and then doors would open for no apparent reason. Cabinet doors opened mysteriously.
The workers tagged the invisible person Fred.
The building has a long history, and the historian also wrote: The cellar, (I didn't go down)
but was told contained a tunnel. Could that have been the other end of the alleged tunnel to the fort? It was
also hinted that it might have been a hiding place for bootleggers.
I have quizzed an elderly gentleman that lived
in the house when he was a boy, 70 years or so ago, and he never heard of any hauntings or of a tunnel. But back then
it was more of an apartment building and he was on one of the upper floors.