Haunted Places in Anderson County, Texas



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    Killough Monument

    Bullard, Texas

    24.7 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Killough Monument stands in remembrance of the 1838 Killough Massacre, said to be the largest and last Native American attack in East Texas. Eighteen people were killed here, and it's said that at least some of their spirits have remained behind. Visitors have seen black apparitions and noticed strange feelings ...

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    Beckham Hotel

    Mineola, Texas

    59.5 miles from Anderson County, TX

    This 1880s hotel building is said to be haunted. One ghost, called Elizabeth, wears a long dress and often carries a parasol. Reports say she is most often seen on the stairs on Mondays at about 3 a.m. She is said to have fallen down the stairs to her death. ...

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    Emhouse School

    Corsicana, Texas

    59.5 miles from Anderson County, TX

    This schoolhouse has been abandoned since the late 1950's, but allegedly paranormal activity has been and is still being reported inside the abandoned building. People have seen a flying apparition on the upper level of the building, and spectral lights have been observed on the upper and lower levels of ...

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    Turner Auditorium

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    60.3 miles from Anderson County, TX

    A ghost named Chester haunts the theater building, who is rumored to have been an architect of the building, but passed away before its completion. Legend has it that the building was erected backward and he killed himself in disgrace. His ghost has manifested as a face on a stage ...

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    Stephen F. Austin State University - Griffith Hall

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    60.4 miles from Anderson County, TX

    On the third floor, rumor has it that a female student once jumped out the window after playing with a Ouija board. Her ghost causes the lights in the shower room to flicker at the same time every night, at the exact time she died. Her apparition has been seen ...

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    Stephen F. Austin State University - Mays Hall 11

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    60.4 miles from Anderson County, TX

    According to some reports, the building was once a hospital with a morgue in the basement. Other reports say the city hospital did not actually have a morgue in the basement. A 1940s-era ruined bomb shelter is said to be one one end. An eerie, negative feeling is said to ...

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    Sterne-Hoya House

    Nacogdoches, Texas

    60.7 miles from Anderson County, TX

    An former housekeeper reported that she felt a happy presence in the house, and described a gentle pressure upon her body while in the attic. She encountered a negative feeling in the cellar.

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    The Woodbine Hotel and Restaurant

    Madisonville, Texas

    61.6 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Dating back to 1904, the historic hotel and restaurant is believed to be haunted. Perhaps eight or nine hauntings are attached to the old building, but only prominent one is that of a female spirit known as 'Clara' (the spelling varies depending on the source). Room #007 is rumoured ...

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    Dresden Cemetery

    Barry, Texas

    62.4 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Rumors have it that this cemetery was built on an old Native American burial ground and that behind the back chain link fence you can see the sunken in graves of slaves. I don't know if any of this is true but the paranormal activity that occurs here cannot be ...

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    Lone Oak Cemetery

    Blooming Grove, Texas

    67.5 miles from Anderson County, TX

    The Lone Oak Cemetery is a small graveyard that's rumored to be haunted by ghosts who whisper and make odd noises and flicking sounds along the barbed wire.

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    Diboll House

    Diboll, Texas

    67.6 miles from Anderson County, TX

    This small residential property is believed to be haunted. It was apparently a former sector of a nursing home, before conversion to a one story house. Former resident reported being attacked by an aggressive entity, and of seeing a shadowy apparition running through the hallways at night. (Submitted by Callum Swift)

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    Oakwood Cemetery

    Huntsville, Texas

    75.3 miles from Anderson County, TX

    At this cemetery where renowned General Sam Houston is buried, there is a statue commonly called "Black Jesus." According to legend, the bronze statue was erected over the grave of a 5-year-old boy, and it sooned turned deep black. No amount of cleaning could restore the color of the statue. ...

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    Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville - Walls Unit

    Huntsville, Texas

    75.6 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Although it hasn't been in use since the 1950s, this unit, an abandoned death row, is said to be haunted. Witnesses describe apparitions and unexplained sounds here as well as on the nearby catwalk; it is reported that on one Halloween, a correctional supervisor recorded the sound of a disembodied ...

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    Sam Houston Memorial Museum

    Huntsville, Texas

    76.1 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Said to be haunted, the Woodland Home at this museum site is a bit of a mystery. Folks say from the loft you can hear the sounds of unseen people walking beneath you and even see their footprints in the gravel below, leading to the house. It is said that ...

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    Steam Boat House

    Huntsville, Texas

    76.1 miles from Anderson County, TX

    The Steam Boat House on the Park Grounds of the Museum. It is located behind and off to the side of the Gift Shop. Sam Houston lived, died, and was funeralized in this house. Vague reports of paranormal activity here but no solid details. (Submitted by Tabitha)

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    Ingraham Castle Bed and Breakfast

    Calvert, Texas

    83.1 miles from Anderson County, TX

    The historic building was supposed to serve as the county courthouse, but an outbreak of yellow fever saw the judicial court moved to a nearby township. Constructed in the 1870's, the building was refurbished as a bed and breakfast inn. Around this time, the story of a ghostly woman ...

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    Calvert Hotel

    Calvert, Texas

    83.3 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Dating back to 1872, the hotel lies adjacent to the railway tracks and served as accommodation for weary railroad travellers. Lamps in some guest rooms have been known to turn on and off of their own accord, and rhythmic knocking has been reported on the ceiling and the walls, ...

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    The Laughing Lady Tea Room

    Calvert, Texas

    83.4 miles from Anderson County, TX

    The nineteenth-century building was formerly a tea room named for the resident ghost, but has now been refurbished as a furniture store. Staff and diners claim to have heard a woman's laughter echoing through the building during the early afternoon, and have seen a woman in old-fashioned dress wandering ...

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    Hampton Inn & Suites - Mesquite

    Mesquite, Texas

    86.7 miles from Anderson County, TX

    Guests and employees both have experienced ghosts here. Folks have seen a male apparition wearing black pants and brown shoes, and have spoken to a ghost girl, not realizing she was a ghost. A pervasive feeling of being watched also has been reported.