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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Ghost Story of College Ghost Lure :: Ghost Stories Urban Legends

College Ghost LoreIf one were to take the beltway to I-270 north, about an hour north of Washington, DC one would arrive at a town called Emmitsburg, Maryland. Is the town haunted? I collected several stories from a senior in college who is from Emmitsburg. This senior is a white female. The stories I collected, many of which have to do with the small Catholic college indicate a rich ghost lore in the town.There are several stories that this woman told me concerning her hometown. The first is one that nearly people who live in the town know. In the mid 1800s, a man by the name Larry was born. Larry was the son of a famous composer and musician and came to pick up music at the college. His father wanted Larry to be a musician like himself however Larry was not as skilled. Larry became popular with the college students who would come to his grocery breed where he would sing songs for the pretty girls. In the late 1800s, his father died, and Larry was quite sad. The following Christ mas, Larry took his flute and went to the cemetery at Mount Saint Marys College to play one of his fathers most famous pieces, When the Glory Lit the Midnight Air. The town folk thought he finally master the ability to play the flute to honor his father. So the town folk went up to the gravesite by the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on the campus. The event became a tradition, and Larry would channel the people up to the gravesite each Christmas to play the flute. In the 1920s Larry died. Older residents say that if you listen very carefully on Christmas Eve or Christmas dawn you can still hear the ghostly strains of beautiful flute music coming from the cemetery. A little while later, the music is gone, not to be hear again for another year.Another story the storyteller told me is that about Father fauna. One of the earliest presidents of the school was Reverend Simon Brute. He died in the mid 1800s. Brute still glides about the campus wearing long black robes. People who have se en his ghost describe the same sunken cheeks and other particular features. He commonly smiles and nods and moves on. In Brute Hall is the room that Brute once lived in. Room 252 is supposedly still haunted by his ghost.

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