
Pratt Hall at Huntingdon College in Montgomery is reportedly haunted by a Red Lady. Supposedly, every windowpane in the courthouse was broken in a hailstorm one year, except for that pane. Soon afterward, the ghostly image of a face appeared in an upper window of the new third county courthouse to profess Wells' innocence. Pickens County Courthouse in Carrollton is alleged to be haunted by the ghost of a former slave, Henry Wells, who was lynched by a mob after being accused of burning down the second county courthouse. Edmund King House on the University of Montevallo campus in Shelby County is reported to be the site of spectral lights, the sound of footsteps, and other unexplained noises. She sits in a window awaiting the return of a lover who died during the American Civil War. Kenworthy Hall near Marion has a fourth-floor tower room that is alleged to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman. Her ghost supposedly plays the piano in the music room. She was in charge of running the house for General Whitfield after the death of his wife. Gaineswood in Demopolis is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a former housekeeper from Virginia. Also, ghostly lights are said to be seen emanating from the house. Drish House in Tuscaloosa has a tower that has reportedly been seen on numerous occasions to be on fire, when no fire was actually there. He said a tree would spring from his grave as proof of his innocence. Boyington was tried and executed for the murder of his friend, Nathaniel Frost, on February 20, 1835. The Boyington Oak in Mobile is a Southern live oak that reportedly grew from the grave of Charles Boyington in the potter's field just outside the walls of Church Street Graveyard. Drish House in Tuscaloosa Sweetwater Mansion in Florence, during 1934
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