Mordecai House |
This historic house, in
Raleigh, North Carolina, dates back to 1785. Five generations of the Mordecai
family lived here until the property was willed to the capital city in 1964.
The Mordecai House is the
oldest building in Raleigh.
Today it is a part of a public
park that sits off Mimosa Street near downtown Raleigh.
Many of the Mordecai family
possessions remain in the home.
This is why people believe
the homes’ resident ghost is Mary Willis Mordecai Turk who lived there from
1858 until her death in 1937.
It is said she loved to play
her piano, throw parties and show off her beautiful home.
It is known Willis died in
the house, but it is not known which room.
Mary's piano. |
Her apparition is seen
wearing a grey 19th-century dress. She is heard playing her 1800s piano that
remains in the downstairs drawing room.
When this piano is played no
one is seen sitting on the bench, but visitors report seeing a “grey mist”
hovering near this instrument.
Her apparition is seen in the
homes’ hallways and late at night witnesses have seen her standing on the front
balcony.
One former male worker at the home reports that he saw various items move on their own. He also heard
phantom footsteps upstairs.
Stairs at Mordecai House. |
Ghost teams that have
investigated the home state they felt an overwhelming sense of sorrow at the top
of the stairs.
This might be connected to
the fact, that after the Civil War during Mary’s time in the home, the Mordecai
family lost their fortune.
An old photograph of Mary
Willis remains. It tips over whenever Mary is displeased or doesn’t approve of
something happening in the home.
The Mordecai House is
considered one of North Carolina’s most haunted. One episode of the television
series, Ghost Hunters, featured it.
A Ghost Guild, Inc. team
member, Nelson Nauss, while doing a recent spirit box session in the home asked
the spirit, “Do you want me to stay or do you want me to leave.” The ghost
replied by stating a firm “leave” several times.
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