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Ghosts of Tennessee

©2006 by Fiona Broome and the Hollow Hill Staff

Tennessee has many ghosts and hauntings, but it may be best known for the Bell Witch. The "Witch" is actually a ghost, who even frightened off President Andrew Jackson. Fleeing the home after furniture was thrown at him by the ghost, he said, "I wish no more dealings with that torment."

The original Bell Witch may have been one or several spirits. Today, at least one of them lingers and terrifies people who visit the Bell Witch Cave. It was originally on the property of John Bell's farm.

Our reports about the Bell Witch:



bell witch sign, adams, tn



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