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Amanda Pritchett, historical interpreter at the Murrell Home, browses through the new book, “Ghost Stories from the Murrell Home.” The antebellum mansion will hold its annual ghost story nights Oct. 23-24, and Pritchett is taking reservations for the event.
Betty Ridge / Sports Special Writer


Published October 15, 2009 09:48 am - Check it out
Copies of “Ghost Stories from the Murrell Home” are available now from the Murrell Home Gift Shop. Cost is $10, including tax. Or you might want to pick up a copy when you attend the ghost story evenings, Oct. 23-24. Tours begin at 6:30 p.m., and seating is limited. The event is recommended for children over 6 and older. Reservations are required, and there is a $5 donation. Proceeds benefit Friends of the Murrell Home. Make reservations by calling 456-2751.


Book adds to ghostly Murrell Home experience


By BETTY RIDGE

For the past 16 years, people attending the annual ghost story evenings at the Murrell Home have taken home plenty of spooky memories, but this year, the historic mansion is offering more than just scary stories.

If hearing several storytellers recount mysterious events revolving around the Murrell Home or northeastern Oklahoma whets your appetites you may also want to take home a copy of the newly-published “Ghost Stories from the Murrell Home,” compiled and transcribed by Jennifer Sparks.

Sparks has worked on collecting the legends for a couple of years.

“Everyone comes in and wants to know if the place is haunted,” said Amanda Pritchett, historical interpreter and gift shop manager. “We had some stories we had collected over the years, from the Indian Pioneer Papers and such. We had some more stories that had been passed down.”

Sparks became interested in getting all the stories written down, and with the help of others who knew of old legends, she did so.

The book contains a variety of legends, as well as photos of the Murrell Home’s interiors, of other sites mentioned in the stories, and of historical figures such as George Murrell and John Ross.

The first section contains stories about the Murrell Home; the second, stories from the Park Hill area; and the final one includes stories from the surrounding area.

Some of them will be familiar to people who have attended the ghost story nights over the years; many families make this an annual Halloween event. Even if you’ve heard about the mysterious black dog that suddenly appeared along the creek behind the home one night more than 150 years ago, the story still can raise the hairs on the back of your neck. And it may make you look nervously in the direction of the creek when departing the ghost story evening.

Known figures appear in the stories, such as “Mrs. Murrell’s Death,” “George Murrell’s Last Visit,” and “The Death and Burial of William Coodey Ross.” Other figures are more elusive: There’s “the woman” in the attic window, in blue, and on the balcony. There’s also the “little girl” who appears on the stairs and in the dining room.

George Murrell loved to set a bountiful table for his guests at Hunter’s Home, as the Murrell Home was called in the days he occupied it, between the time construction began in 1844 and the Civil War. So it’s no surprise that even culinary ghosts have been reported, as in the stories “The Coffee Grinder” and “Bacon Frying.”

Among the Park Hill and area stories are “Rose Cottage,” “The Forgotten Thicket,” “Moving Cookson Cemetery” and “The Little People.”

During the ghost story nights, visitors will enter through the front door, into the front hall decorated by candles, jack-o’-lanterns, cobwebs, and appropriately ghostly decor. They will move from room to room, with storytellers recounting different legends in each room. Whatever the story, certain scary noises, whether associated with a creaky old house or something else, are sure to make themselves known sometime during the night.

Sparks will draw on the stories she compiled as she takes one of the storytelling posts. Other spinners of scary stories include veterans of previous ghost story events, longtime Tahlequah educator Beth Herrington, former Site Manager Shirley Pettengill, master Cherokee storyteller Robert Lewis and Don Brown.

The book contains a disclaimer stating that the Friends of the Murrell Home and the Murrell Home staff do not vouch for the veracity of the ghost tales.

“We’re not exactly promoting paranormal activity. We’re just passing along oral traditions about the house,” Site Manager David Fowler said.



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