Red Lady Ghost |
She is seen floating through
the halls in her red robe, her wrists slit . . .
Huntingdon College in
Montgomery, Alabama, has laid claim to this tragic female ghost for
generations. Her spirit is seen on the fourth floor of Pratt Hall, a former
dormitory at this college.
I first read this legend in
Kathryn Tucker Windham’s collection of ghost stories, entitled Thirteen Alabama Ghosts and Jeffery.
Huntingdon College |
A reluctant young female
student, named Martha, arrived at Huntingdon College in 1910, wearing a red dress
and carrying a red bedspread, and red rug.
Tuskegee Female College |
She was born in New York to
wealthy parents and had no desire to attend a school in the South, but her
mother had attended the college when it was in Tuskegee, and her father left
specific instructions in his will.
So Martha feeling she had no
choice, complied.
Martha was painfully shy, and
when other student’s approached her to query why her door room was decorated
with draperies and figurines all in red, she hesitated and then was quiet.
They mistook her reaction for
disdain.
After this, she had trouble
making friends because she now had a reputation for being “stuck up.”
She actually was just having
a great deal of trouble adjusting to the new environment.
One roommate after another
tried to break Martha’s reserve but failed, uncomfortable, they would request
to move out of the “red” dorm room.
This sad young lady, missing home, and
with no friends to confide in, became depressed. She began to roam the halls of
the dormitory at night. She was seen opening random doors, staring as if in a
trance.
The popular resident hall
president, taking pity on Martha moved in but her attempts to befriend the
reclusive coed failed. Martha returned to her room, one afternoon, to discover the
president moving out.
Bitter at this point, Martha
told this young lady she would regret her decision.
The next day she did not
attend any of her classes. The president was sent to check on her.
As she approached the room, she saw strange
red flashes of light coming from the door’s transom. She screamed as she opened
the door.
Martha was lying dead on her
red rug. She had slashed her wrists taking her own life.
Pratt Hall today. |
Ever since students have seen
these red flashes coming from this room on the anniversary of Martha’s death.
Her ghost, wearing a red
robe, is often seen on Pratt Hall’s fourth floor, floating down the hall. She
is also observed walking through walls and closed doors.
A red glow is also spotted
coming from the room that was once hers.
Pratt Hall is no longer used
as a dorm. Today it is Huntingdon colleges’ Department of Education and
Psychology—but Martha's ghost is still seen.
Here are two other posts that highlight stories from Windham's book.
13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey
Bill Sketoe's Hole
Here are two other posts that highlight stories from Windham's book.
13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey
Bill Sketoe's Hole
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