Haunted Places in Quitman County, Mississippi



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    Blues Hound Apartments

    Clarksdale, Mississippi

    16.5 miles from Quitman County, MS

    The historic apartment building was a former hospital, and at least two apparitions have been seen in the apartments. The first is a ghostly black cat, that has been seen jumping from an upstairs window before vanishing. The second is the apparition of a tall man, who has been seen ...

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    Magnolia Hill Bed and Breakfast

    Helena-West Helena, Arkansas

    25.7 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Magnolia Hill Bed and Breakfast dates to around 1900 and was home to Confederate Captain Charles Moore Sr. Featured on TV's Extreme Ghost Hunters, witnesses and paranormalists have reported unexplained noises, voices, and other eerie phenomena.

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    Grenada Masonic Temple

    Grenada, Mississippi

    42.7 miles from Quitman County, MS

    The masonic temple was built on the site of the former historic Angevine House, and visitors to the building have reported seeing the apparition of a glaring sea captain on the upper levels of the building. Staff here have also heard voices late at night when there is no one ...

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    St. Anthony Hall - Delta Psi

    Quitman County, Mississippi

    43.4 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Reportedly haunted by a former frat boy.

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    Rowan Oak

    Oxford, Mississippi

    44.3 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Even the name of William Faulkner's home is an ode to the mythic. Legend has it that Faulkner still haunts the rooms and grounds of Rowan Oak.

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    St. Francis County Museum - Rush-Gates House

    Forrest City, Arkansas

    59.4 miles from Quitman County, MS

    As of 1997, the 1906 Rush-Gates House houses the St. Francis County Museum. Dr. J.O. Rush was a doctor, local historian, and collector of more than 3,700 Native American artifacts. The museum is said to be haunted, and ghost tours are available through local hotels. In addition, private parties can ...

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    National Ornamental Metal Museum

    Memphis, Tennessee

    61.5 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Housing a large collection of contemporary metalwork, the National Ornamental Metal Museum has roughly 3000 items on permanent display, not counting traveling exhibitions. Its four buildings were once a Marine hospital in the late 1800s and then a Civil War hospital, consisting of a nurse’s quarters, a doctor’s quarters, soldiers’ ...

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    Earnestine and Hazel's Bar

    Memphis, Tennessee

    62.3 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Earnestine and Hazel's Bar is rumored to have more than liquid spirits. Folks have reported apparitions on stairwells and in dark corners, and the jukebox always seems to play the song that best fits the situation, all by itself.

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    Orpheum Theatre

    Memphis, Tennessee

    62.8 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Built in 1928, the still-operation theater is said to be haunted by many ghosts, but the two most well-known are Mary and a masked figure. Mary, age 9, wears a white dress and pigtails, and is said to have died in a car accident in front of the theater. She ...

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    The Inn At Hunt-Phelan

    Memphis, Tennessee

    62.8 miles from Quitman County, MS

    Built around 1830, this inn is said to be haunted by a servant of the former owners, the Hunts. Before the Hunts fled the house to escape a yellow fever epidemic in 1873, they entrusted their servant, Nathan Wilson, with a chest of gold to pay for the home's upkeep. ...

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    Woodruff-Fontaine House

    Memphis, Tennessee

    63.4 miles from Quitman County, MS

    This historic 1870s mansion, now a house museum, is said to be haunted by Molly Woodruff. The Rose Room was once her bedroom, and it is said that visitors to her room can feel her presence. It is also reported that a witness once heard her say "My bed doesn't ...

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    Monroe County Courthouse

    Clarendon, Arkansas

    65.9 miles from Quitman County, MS

    The 1911 courthouse is rumored to be haunted by Ernze Mabel Orr, aka “Mabel.” Mabel and her husband John Orr were a husband and wife comedy- and opera-performing duo and, so the stories tell, John had a bad temper and often would beat Mabel quite badly. Feeling sorry for Mabel, ...

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    Blackwell Manor

    Bartlett, Tennessee

    70.3 miles from Quitman County, MS

    This historic mansion is believed to be haunted by the apparition of a former owner, who has been seen roaming the house after dark. He has also been known to slam doors and turn on all the lights in the house. (Submitted by Callum Swift)