
Thanks to Dana P. Morrow for submitting this story about the Ohio State House. Dana tells about seeing a ghostly apparition of a man, resembling Abraham Lincoln, and woman dancing in the Senate chambers, along with several other witnesses. They had been in the State House overnight as part of a Civil War Re-enactment. A State Patrolman later confirmed that it is believed the former US President did indeed dance at the State House during his campaign.
As a Civil War history buff, I had the privilege of visiting a re-enactment
at the State House grounds that usually happens in September as an annual event.
While hanging around at 1:00 o'clock in the morning with several "soldiers" who
were permitted to actually sleep on the floor of State House under the rotunda.
While there were several of them there, and we were just having casual
conversation, we suddenly heard the sound of violin music coming from the
chamber where the Senate meets and conducts their meetings. Since no-one had
seen anyone go into the Senate chambers, and we wanted to discourage anyone
being in there illegally, several of the "soldiers" and I went to go and bring
this person out of there before they got in trouble by the State Patrol Security
Police, who were on duty. As we opened the door of the Senate chambers, we
suddenly saw two figures in the room. One was of a woman in 1800's dress, and
the other was a rather tall gentleman dressed in a dark suit and a "stovepipe"
hat, and it looked like President Abraham Lincoln. They were dancing on the
floor of the Senate chambers. We paused for a few moments, and suddenly the
music stopped, and the two figures literally "vanished" into thin air in front
of our eyes.
We couldn't believe our eyes. When we later asked one of the State Patrolmen we
saw that evening, he told us that it is a known belief that during his campaign
tour through Ohio, President Lincoln did in fact stop in Columbus, and spent
some time in the State House and that it is believed that he actually befriended
a woman who came to see him while he was in town. It is also stated that he did
in fact have a dance with her in State House, and that they still share that
dance together to this day.