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BRIEF: Spectral woman in need of help seen walking at night SUMMARY: An apparition of a woman, apparently in some distress, has been seen on Queen Street just off of Duke of Gloucester St. BRIEF: The area itself was regarded as evil SUMMARY: The Area now known as Black Hill Regional Park in Montgomery County, provides picnic areas, volleyball courts, a fitness course, nature trails and a spectacular view of Little Seneca Lake.
This area was notorious prior to its settlement by Europeans in the 1600's. The story carries about how some native tribal Indians would not enter the area because they believed it was evil. BRIEF: Soldiers abound SUMMARY: This stone mansion was burned by Confederate forces during the Civil War.
Mann Page originally built the mansion in 1749. Page was a delegate to the House of Burgesses.
The "Mannsfield Estate" was located next to the Fredericksburg Country Club.
The mansion itself was occupied by Union and Confederate forces at different times during the Civil War. The mansion was used as an hospital for wounded soldiers. It also served as the headquarters for the Union and the Confederate troops at different times.
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