After this battle, Federal
forces (Union troops), under the command of General Henry Halleck, occupied the
City of Columbia—to the chagrin of most of the residents.
Columbia Baptist Female
College, today it is called Stephens College, sits at the center of this city. It was initially a finishing
school for young southern women.
The fate of two doomed lovers
at this college in 1862, has resulted in a popular ghost story—with actual
sightings.
Sarah June Wheeler, one
student at this college, entered her room one evening to see a ragged soldier
come it through a window. Sarah was shocked to see he wore a Confederacy
uniform and not one of the occupying forces.
He staggered across the floor, and as she went to call for help, he grabbed her and covered her mouth with
his hand. As she struggled to get free, he collapsed upon the floor.
Sarah’s roommate, Margaret
Baker entered the room but was not afraid. She was a loyal southerner, born and
raised in Arkansas, she attended the college--without payment—for her father
had sent two slaves to work in the college laundry, to pay for her tuition.
The two girls discovered the
soldier was wounded and bleeding. They tended to his wounds, and then called for
two servants to send up food. They warned these servants not to say anything
about their guest.
This soldier, Corporal Isaac
Johnson, from Mississippi, told the two women he had fought in the Battle of Pea
Ridge, and had been captured. He managed to escape and had traveled at night and
hidden during the day.
He intended to exact revenge
on General Halleck, by assassinating him, because his father had been killed in
Grant’s attack on Nashville.
The roommates agreed to keep
his presence secret. Sarah spent hours in conversation with this young soldier,
often bringing him food. The two fell in love in just a few days.
But the girl’s secret leaked, and General Halleck’s staff heard a Confederate soldier was being
sheltered at the school’s dormitory. Halleck approached Dr. Herbert Williams, the president of the college. He warned him if the rumors were true he would
close down the school.
Dr. Williams gathered the
students together and demanded if anyone knew something, they should come
forward. Sarah rushed to her room to request Johnson surrender.
The corporal had another
plan. He had stolen a suit from Dr. Williams closet, and he told her he intended to
escape to Canada, using this disguise.
But before the two lovers
could even leave the room, a crowd gathered at the door. Hearing this commotion, the general and his men with Dr. Williams approached. Halleck was informed the
soldier was inside.
Furious, he told the president
that the college was closed, and all his female students should pack and exit
the premises by the next morning. Hearing this, the corporal surrendered.
Dr. Williams was able to
convince Halleck the college did not know about the soldier’s presence and
managed to keep the school open. But Corporal Johnson did not fare as well.
Being found in civilian
clothes behind enemy lines, he was considered a spy. Three days later he was
shot by a firing squad on the street near the college.
One legend states Sarah June
Wheeler distraught, jumped from a window—unwilling to live without
her lover.
The Haunting
Since her death, many stories
have been told, Sarah haunts,—Senior Hall—the only dormitory on campus
until 1918. Her apparition has been seen and heard in this building. The legend
states she is looking for her lost love.
The Bell Tower |
Students have
gone up to the college's bell tower in this hall and held séances, to
communicate with Sarah. This bell tower was actually built after the Civil War
years.
In 1971, a reporter by the
name of Gassaway, hearing some of the unusual stories that surround this
haunting visited Senior Hall on Halloween.
A group of instructors and
students made their way up the bell tower, without the reporter—entered the room and placed their candles on the
floor.
Within seconds the door
slammed shut, and the candles went out. One female student became hysterical and
fainted. In the meantime, Gassaway was outside trying to open this door.
He stopped when he saw a man
in uniform and a woman in a long dress. He wrote an article where he describes what he
experienced that night.
“There was the sound of slow steps at first. When they
stopped, deep breathing became audible. I waited for the person to come through
the door. And waited. And waited.
Finally, I took the initiative, hauled myself from the
floor and moved to the hallway’s mouth.
Halfway down the hall . . . I see the figure of a man.
Then the swish of a woman’s long skirt caught my eye as the man dropped into a
half crouch, his left hand outstretched as if to ward something off.
Then both figures disappeared down the
stairs—quickly.”
During one renovation.
In the 1990s Senior Hall was
renovated, it is used today for dance and music classes. Ghost sightings
are still experienced.
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