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The Bishop Huntington House
Also called Forty Acres, or The Porter Phelps Huntington Mansion
This haunted mansion, now a museum, can be found on Route 47,
near Hadley, Mass. It's open to the public in the afternoon, for a fee. Description: This
"Authentic, Colonial House" was one of the first built on May 27, 1752, that was
north of town, outside the stockade, on a forty acre estate. Although there have been many
alterations and improvements to suit the occupants throughout the years, much of the
original house, built by Moses Porter, remains as it was originally built. The main part of
this mansion, a valuable piece of American history, has two floors, with the usual peaked
roof of the time. A third floor attic and bedroom were added later.
Practically every item in this mansion is 100 years old, and
some are as old as 175 years. Among the many historical relics, one can see two
colonial-style cooking fireplaces, a smoke oven, and various types of colonial furniture,
such as the four poster bed used by the original Porters in the downstairs front bedroom.
Also in this bedroom, Mr. Porter's sword can be seen on the mantelpiece of the fireplace. In
the door yard south of the mansion, Moses Porter planted 3 elm trees; one for his wife,
Elizabeth, one for himself, and one for his 4 year old daughter, Betty. One of these elms is
still thriving today, among the lush gardens.
History behind the Manifestations: The happy Porter family
had lived in their new mansion only three years, when tragedy struck, breaking the hearts of
both Mrs. Elizabeth Porter, and the young daughter, Betty. Moses Porter, a Captain in the
Militia, was called up to go fight the French and their Indian allies. While putting Betty
to bed in the downstairs front bedroom, Moses Porter's Indian servant handed Mrs. Porter her
husband's sword through the heavy bedroom window shutters, silently indicating that Moses
had been killed, in a bloody ambush. As a result of this tremendous loss, both Mrs. Porter
and Betty mourned his passing for the rest of their lives, never getting over their grief.
Unfortunately, grief counselors weren't available during this time era. Manifestations:
Either Mrs. Porter or her daughter, Betty, mentioned above may be the entity haunting the
mansion. Or it could be someone who died more recently. No one knows for sure. It's hard to
say when the manifestations started. The haunting incidents weren't discussed among family
members until a generation or two before the mansion became a museum, started by Dr.
Huntington and his family, direct descendants of the Porters.
1) Throughout the years, children have found themselves being
gently, lovingly tucked in at night, by a kindly, well-meaning presence. Awakening in the
middle of the night, children of many generations have seen an apparition bending over their
beds, who was wearing a full skirt, with an oddly patterned design, and a frilled white cap,
that both glowed in the dark. Children would tell their mothers, that they had felt being
tucked in, thinking it was their own mother. Mothers told them that it must have been the
ghost, an ancestor of their family line.
2) While the first Elizabeth's spinning wheel was kept in the
north kitchen, the whirring sound of this spinning wheel was heard coming from the attic.
3) "A firm, but light step" has been heard going
up the staircase to the attic, usually after midnight or sometimes at sunrise. The door to
this staircase on the second floor hallway, was always firmly closed and latched, but would
be found open the next morning. A young Huntington boy, who was sleeping in the attic room
had an encounter with an apparition on the stairs. After hearing for two consecutive nights,
approaching footsteps coming up to the attic, he flew down the stairs, on the third nightly
hearing of these footsteps, passing a child-sized apparition, on the stairs.
4) Dr. Huntington has personally seen latches rise by
themselves, and doors open., without any help from the wind or the living.
5) While sitting with the family in the long room, or at the
dining room table, visitors have seen, out of the corner of their eyes, something bustling
by in a hurry.
6) Family members had heard a "high, sustained musical
note" once in a while during the day and night.
7) Indentations on the four poster bed in the front bedroom
have been seen by the living, as if someone unseen was lying down on top of the spread.
Well-known author & psychic, Suzie Smith, briefly saw a
gray mist traveling up the staircase to the attic, and saw an unexplained shadow, while on
her day tour of the mansion. Full details of her observations and her report on the mansion
can be found in her book, "Prominent American Ghosts," a must see for ghost
lovers.
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