Ghosts of Austin, Texas -
Shoal Creek
©2007 by Fiona Broome
Austin, Texas has many ghosts. In researching Austin's haunted places for my June 2007 book, The Ghosts
of Austin, Texas, I found patterns to many of the hauntings. Here's one of them.
The Shoal Creek Curse
O. Henry, the famous author and former resident of Austin, once wrote, "It is a well-known tradition in Austin
and vicinity that there is a buried treasure of great value on the banks of Shoal Creek, about a mile west of the city..."
Two treasures were buried at Shoal Creek. One is from 1770 and the other is
from 1836. One may have been found; the other wasn't.
Searching for those treasures
resulted in many deaths and hauntings. But, gold isn't all that's buried at
Shoal Creek, and treasure hunters aren't its only ghosts.
Gideon White was killed with several others during the 1842 massacre at Shoal Creek. No one is
certain how many of the victims were buried at the site. (White's grave at nearby Oakwood
Cemetery is also haunted.)
There are many other unmarked graves at Shoal Creek. Many victims of cholera and yellow fever were
hastily buried at the Creek. These include soldiers who camped at the creek during the Civil War, and those
who served with General Custer during his Reconstructionist occupation of Austin. Most of those bodies were
later removed and reinterred at Arlington National Cemetery, but about 35 graves were never found.
Then, in April 1915, a flash flood took even more lives along the banks of Shoal Creek.
These are just a few of the tragedies associated with Shoal Creek, making it
one of Austin's most haunted areas. Ghosts are reported at many sites around the creek, including
the parking lot at Central Market.
The Shoal Creek tale doesn't end there. In my June 2007 book, The Ghosts of Austin, you'll learn how
Abner Cook's business practices turned Austin into Texas' most
haunted city.
The Ghosts of Austin, Texas describes over 130 ghosts and haunted places in and
around Austin. From fun (but true) "ghost stories" to chilling tales of dark, haunted places, this book offers plenty
to delight every ghost enthusiast.