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BRIEF: This is called "America's First Ghost Story" by author Charles J. Adams III. BRIEF: And you thought the Almshouse was bad... SUMMARY: Built in Cockeysville in 1872 along with the Almshouse, the Pest House is separated from the Almshouse by a man-made gulley.
Hospitals did not admit patients with communicable diseases back in 1872. People with contagious and untreatable illnesses such as smallpox, cholera and other serious diseases were segregated and kept at the Pest House. A fence augmented the gulley at that time, and supplies were transferred across via buckets and pullchains. BRIEF: Ghosts of nuns long passed make their presence known SUMMARY: It's said that ghosts of nuns long since passed made their presence known: cold spots, self-locking doors, and nearly constant "uneasy feelings of being watched". SUMMARY: Founded in 1894 by C. Barnwell Robinson, the United States College of Veterinary Surgeons was located at 222 C Street NW, at the foot of Capitol Hill. (The 200 block of C Street was obliterated by the construction of Interstate 395, and is now covered by United States Labor Department's Frances Perkins Building.) Robinson, a native of Ontario, was an 1882 graduate of the Montreal Veterinary College, where he was taught by Duncan McEachran and William Osler. He was President and Dean from the College's inception until 1924. His son, C. Jabel Robinson, ran the college until its demise in 1927.
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| | Fort Mifflin could close gates forever. Misc News + EventsFor all paranormal investigators this would be a huge loss.. Fort Mifflin could close gates forever. I received the following email today and wanted to share it January 7, 10 49 AM by Anthony Selletti, Philadelphia Landmarks Examiner ... |
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