
This is the hauntings list for Knox County. Remember that some of the places listed are merely legend or hearsay, but many are genuine and documented haunts. If you know of any more hauntings or legends for this county, please submit them to our Hauntings Submission Page.
Bangs
Knox County Poor House - Built in 1878 as Knox County's Poor House, the modern day House of Nightmares is said to be haunted. Shallow unmarked graves were found surrounding the building in recent years while development took place in the area. When a bible college moved into the building in the 1950s, an elevator crashed killing everyone inside. Signs of clothes and other rotting living things are seen in the basement. Many apparitions have been seen in and around the building. Cold spots drift through the halls and sometimes voices can be heard. Presently the place is home to a staged haunted attraction during Halloween.
Brinkhaven
Berkshire Hospital - The Berkshire Hospital was built in 1848 by Robert Berkshire in the town of Brinkhaven, that was destroyed in the 1913 Flood, to serve as an orphanage. Located on South Main Street, the building now sits abandoned. It is believed that spirits still roam the halls of the building, periodically peering out the windows. More than 600 people died in the building as a result of the 1913 Flood and some are believed to be buried in the basement. One person who spent the night in the home witnessed a bloody message appear on a mirror that said "GET OUT". The mirror is still in the home covered by a black sheet. No one has lived in the hospital-turned-home for more than a decade.
Canal Street Elementary - Just behind the Berkshire Hospital is the former site of the town's first schoolhouse. The building no longer stands, but on cold nights, students still wait to begin class. Witnesses have heard the sounds of laughter and a school bell, have felt children run past them, and have seen footprints mysteriously appear in fresh snow. These occurrences only happen when there is snow on the ground. It is believed that these are the spirits who died in the 1913 Flood when the dam broke and most in the town were killed.
Gambier - Kenyon College
Campus Gates - Also known as the Middle Path and the Gates of Hell, these gates were built to separate the college from the seminary in the 1870s. The college's president would personally guard the gates in the morning when carriages dropped off the professors who lived in Mount Vernon. Today it is believed that if you tap the post twice, you will have a good day; and if you ignore the post, you will be haunted by the spirits from the past. Almost every student who passes through the gates will tap the post. Spiritualists tap three times as guidance through the other side of Kenyon. If one walks through the gates as the chapel's bells toll, they will be cursed by the former president. The gates got the nickname Gates of Hell because some believe they were built on top of the gateway to hell.
Caples Hall - The ghost of a student who died in the elevator shaft is said to haunt the building, and is particularly fond of girls. He was in the hall to visit his girlfriend at the time of his death. She had reported feeling icy cold hands touch her and found her door blocked by a dresser on numerous occasions.
College Chapel - It is said that during the first week of October, one can hear mysterious music not sung anymore. Ghostly apparitions have been seen walking the path between the Cromwell Manor and the Chapel during sunrise. One woman felt tugging on her hair as she was in the chapel and a male witness was wrestled to the floor as soon as he entered the basement. Throughout the year, the basement has heaviness in the air that makes it difficult to breathe and is believed to be caused by a former college president, who would stop anyone from entering the basement during services.
Delta Kappa Epsilon - In 1905 a pledging fraternity brother by the name of Stuart Pierson was killed by a train as he waited on a train trestle that crossed the Kokosing River. His ghost is said to stare out the window at the passing train every year on October 28. It seems as if his spirit is confined to the fourth floor, as he opens and closes windows there frequently. Footsteps can sometimes be heard coming from above, where there is no floor.
Dormitory - The nine students who were killed in a 1949 fire in the dormitory are said to haunt the new building that was built on top of the fire site. Ghostly figures are seen floating down hallways, toilets flush by themselves, and lights turn on and off. Students living in the dorm have heard pounding noises and cries to be let out. Candles have been known to be found smoldering next to 1949 year books with the pages opened up to the nine victims' names.
Hill Theater - The theater is haunted by a ghost who likes to open the curtains and unscrew light bulbs. The building is said to have been built on top of the site of a drunk driving accident.
Lewis Hall - The ghost student who hang himself in the attic is said to flush toilets and turn lights on and off in Lewis Hall. Doorknobs rattle in the middle of the night for no apparent reason as well. (Thanks to Ben for the additional information).
Manning Hall - A student who died before attending class is said to haunt Manning Hall. Furniture rearranges itself quite frequently here.
Norton Hall - The ghost of a suicide victim is said to roam the halls of this building.
Shaffer Hall - This building once contained a swimming pool where a student died after hitting his head on the glass ceiling. His ghost was known to speak to swimmers and splashes could be heard coming from the pool when no one was in it. Now a dance studio, Shaffer Hall is still haunted by the sounds of a diving board and swift smells of chlorine. A face with slicked back hair can sometimes be seen peering out the windows.
Wertheimer Hall - Eerie music could be heard coming from the supply cage in this recreation center. A ghost could also be heard running around the track when no one was there. Wertheimer Hall was demolished to make way for the new Kenyon Athletic Center that opened in April 2006.
Greer
Sarah's House - A proclaimed witch and devil worshiper, Sarah lived in the home with her husband. Her husband found Sarah to be cheating on him with another man, and in a rage of anger, the husband cut off Sarah's head, placing it in a jar. He buried the body in a grave alongside the road. The husband later became remorseful of his despicable act and hang himself in the living room. On moonlit nights, his body can be seen hanging in the living room. Sarah's headless ghost has been spotted along the road, looking for her head; and the home where she lived is said to have a curse of death due to the black magic she conducted there.
Mount Vernon
Curtis Mansion - The ghost of a child is said to be seen peering out the windows on occasion. The mansion itself is said to have secret underground passageways that connect it to the family vault of Henry B. Curtis, the builder of the mansion. He was an Abolitionist who used the vault to conceal slaves along the Underground Railroad. The family's crypt is located in nearby Mound View Cemetery.