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Are you pre-approved for a mortgage? Would you like to schedule a consultation now? When would you like us to call? Another ghost is that of Richard Russell, Jr. The slave broke loose and pushed Richard down the steps, breaking his neck. Another reported tragedy occurred on March 23, when the people in Beaufort woke up to find the Union Army in control.
Three Union Officers went to inspect the vacant Hammock House and were never seen again until when workmen digging near the back porch found their remains.
The house was used by the Union Army during the Civil War including a company of "Buffaloes" or Southerners who joined the Union forces. There followed a long period of vandalism, neglect and general abuse coupled with a belief that the place was haunted. The present owner has restored the interior so that it looks very much as it did originally. The Hammock House is not locates on Fulford St. I absolutely hated this tour.
My 2 friends and I expected to go in haunted houses, graveyards, etc. If you are looking for excitement go to a freaking aquarium or putt putt. I do not recommend this horrendous experience to anyone. God bless you all and do not go on this lame tour. Waste of your time and btw he does a bad pirate accent plus he was late. Just don't go. Problem with this listing? Let us know.
US North Carolina Beaufort. Add to Trip. Edit Place Force Sync. The pirate got so angry with her that he hanged her on an oak tree in the back yard when he departed. Some people say her screams can be heard to this day when conditions are just right. A scale model of Blackbeard's sloop, "Adventurer", commissioned by the owners and created by Harkers Island boat builder and model makes, James Allen Rose, is on display in the Hammock House today.
Another tale frequently told has to do with one Richard Russell, Jr. The slave overpowered Russell and pushed him down the stairs, breaking his neck.. Another story has it that a British Navy Captain, engaged to a Beaufort women, upon arriving in town mistakenly thought that his fiancee has been untrue and killed her alleged lover in the upper area of the house; traces of the victim's blood can be detected on the treads of the steps. During the Civil War Union officers were quartered in the house.
Three of them set out for the building and were never seen again. In workmen digging near the back porch found their remains.
Recently, during renovations, a human scapula bone was uncovered. So many tragic stories were associated with the house that many citizens became uneasy. Was it really haunted? Could it be that the voices of all these unfortunates can be heard from time to time? This may account for the years of neglect, abuse and vandalism to which the Hammock House fell victim.
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