The McRaven Tour Home in Vicksburg, Mississippi, is situated on bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River. It has diverse history as a pioneer cottage, a Civil War field hospital, and a family estate. Each section of the house carries a distinct energetic signature that reflects its primary use. The energy is particularly intense in the upstairs bedrooms, which served as a place of transition for wounded soldiers during the Siege of Vicksburg.
The hauntings at McRaven are noted for their high frequency and their specific connection to the individuals who lived and died within its walls. One of the most active entities is Mary Elizabeth Howard, who passed away in the house shortly after childbirth in 1836. Her presence is frequently associated with the scent of fresh flowers and a gentle, nurturing vibration that provides a rare light-frequency counterpoint to the heavier shadows of the war years. The spirit of Andrew Glass, the notorious highwayman who built the earliest part of the home, is described as being volatile, often manifesting as phantom footsteps or the sound of doors being bolted.
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