Source: Lee County Local folklore claimed that the physical feature now called Stone Face Rock at Pennington Gap was carved by Cherokee,. Yet branching off from Diggs is a road called Haven Beach Road, which leads off to a nearby 50-acre patch of dense pine woods and boggy marshland nestled in the wilderness area near Whites Creek. U A statue called Virginia Mourning Her Dead has been seen with what appear to be tears, supposedly crying for the teenaged cadets lost in the battle. Even Patrick Henrys own great-great-great-granddaughter would not stay overnight at the house because she believed it to be haunted. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,173. As he came closer to the strangers, he noticed that they were skeletons wearing some sort of old fashioned armor, one of which approached and waved an archaic sword menacingly at him. Lee County VA Cemetery Records USA (1,345,886) > Virginia (51,977) > Lee County (710) > Lee County County Cemetery Records (580) USA (1,345,886) > Virginia (51,977) > Virginia Cemetery Records (28,487) > Lee County Cemetery Records (580) NOTE: Additional records that apply to Lee County are also on the Virginia Cemetery Records page. Although certainly spooky with its thickly packed trees that blot out the sky to make it a dark, eerie place, the wood is also fairly mostly unassuming and easy to miss among the similar scenery of the region, if it werent for the fact that this particular forest has long been steeped in colorful history and a shocking amount of high strangeness and otherworldly phenomena, and is indeed considered to be one of the most haunted, cursed places in Virginia, if not all of the United States. If you would like to submit an article, please send to Carroll County Historical Society, PO Box 937, Hillsville, VA 24343; (276) 728-4113. They were all known for human rights abuses, even the institutions for the wealthy, like the Henry family. According to Barker's account, the next day, A. Lee Stewart Jr. of the Braxton Democrat claimed to have discovered "skid marks" in the field and an "odd, gummy deposit"[4][5] which were subsequently attributed by UFO enthusiast groups as evidence of a "saucer" landing. Forrest claimed that he threatened to shoot the strange intruder, and that its response was You shoot and the devil's curse to you and your traitors breed. Apparently this did not scare the hunter, who pulled the trigger only for his rifle to emit an impotent click. Contents List . Since that time, a woman in a long white gown is said to appear to visitors, both inside and outside of the house. For online newspaper resources, see the Virginia Newspapers page. Remembering the stories, legends, lore of the people and areas in & around Lee County Virginia. Here are some of the highlights of it. Lee High School (Lee County, Virginia) - Generals Upson-Lee High School (Thomaston, Georgia), formerly Robert E. Lee High School - Knights Lee High School (Wyoming, Michigan) - Former Rebels, now Legends. Could it be that the actors in Lee County, Virginia are LARPing a dark, hillbilly version of Little Red Riding Hood, complete with the Three Little Pigs playing hide-and-seek with the Seven Dwarfs? Susannah was born July 18, 1791 on New River in Eastern Virginia, and died September 10, 1784 in Harrison County, Missouri and was buried in Munsey Cemetery, southwest of Eagleville, Missouri. More of a prison than a hospital, overcrowding, cruelty and forced sterilization are just a few of the atrocities recorded at this site. Her spirit sometimes appears in white, and lights candles at night in the windows. I think I've read this story before! UFO and Fortean writers like Gray Barker and Ivan T. Sanderson arrived to investigate. This site was abandoned in June 1776 during further regional conflicts between settlers and Native Americans. The park hosts several special events throughout the year. Later the same year, she and another woman escaped before walking nearly 600 miles home. One of the most bizarre such phenomenon is the presence of whole ghost ships that appear in the area. Daniel Boone's son was killed by Indians here. Sarah Henry developed a debilitating mental illness shortly after giving birth to her sixth child. It was here that the crew was ambushed by bandits, who mercilessly killed them, stole the sizable haul of loot, and buried it out in Old House Woods for safekeeping, fully planning to come back later to retrieve it. In an article for Fate Magazine based on his tape-recorded interviews, UFO writer Gray Barker described the figure as approximately 10 feet (3m) tall, with a round blood-red face, a large pointed "hood-like shape" around the face, eye-like shapes which emitted greenish-orange light, and a dark black or green body. Other reported hauntings include a mangled soldier who tracks mud through the house, a wandering horse looking for his master, slaves buried in the walls of the Inns basement and a malicious spirit in the tunnel that connects the inn to the neighboring Barter Theater. Scott County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,576. Travelers once refused to pass through the area, not only because of the pirates and bandits thought to be lurking within, but also because horses would fly into a panic in the vicinity or refuse to go any further. As you might expect, there are other battlefields with haunted happenings in Virginia, including Manassas National Battlefield and Balls Bluff in Leesburg. Sponsoring organizations include University of Mississippi, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, Council of Virginia Archaeologists, and many more. //-->. J For map collections, online and in libraries, see Virginia Maps. 2023 Lee County Virginia Tourism ~ iLoveLee.org ~ All Rights Reserved. At 7:15p.m., on September 12, 1952, two brothers, Edward and Fred May, and their friend Tommy Hyer, said that they saw a bright object cross the sky and land on the property of local farmer G. Bailey Fisher. It would appear that Sarah was not ready to leave her home, even when her family did. [4][10], Nickell concluded that the shape, movement, and sounds reported by witnesses were also consistent with the silhouette, flight pattern, and call of a startled barn owl perched on a tree limb, leading researchers to conclude that foliage beneath the owl may have created the illusion of the lower portions of the creature (described as being a pleated green skirt). Or you may encounter a big Black Wolf. This site is the basis for a new online heritage resource for the Lee County, VA community. The site eventually included buildings for chronically ill females, delinquent females and psychopathic men. No one knows for sure. Andrew Taylor Still, physician and founder of osteopathy, was born two miles southwest, near the Natural Bridge of Lee County, August 6, 1828. This news apparently excited the leader of the Rogue Team, who asked Jeff if he had actually spoken with the girl. Realizing that they could not evade the enemy while carrying so much plunder, they allegedly hid it in Old House Woods at a spot near Whites Creek with the intention of returning later to get it, but their later arrest in the wake of the war prevented anyone from ever doing so. In addition to preserving Appalachian-American history and houses a library of African American literature. You may even run into a little girl. In the 1700s, however, the only thing to do with a person who sometimes had to be restrained with a straight jacket was to put them in a mental institution. It was named for Light Horse Harry Lee, the Governor of Virginia from 1791 to 1794, who was known as "Light Horse Harry" for his exploits as a leader of light troops in the American Revolutionary War. amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; After her death in 1775, Sarah was buried in an unmarked grave and soon the family left Scotchtown. Q There have been various other reports of phantom ships as well, usually describing a similar sight; a large wooden sailing ship of some sort, often described as looking like a Spanish galleon, which will either appear out in Chesapeake Bay or in Whites Creek and float over water, sometimes as much as 50 feet over the waves, as well as over land and trees before disappearing from sight, sometimes right before startled witnesses eyes. The Algonquians and Iroquois were among the established groups to live there. Scope and Content. Information for this chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates. Below is a review of what was seen on the tour through Lee County. Even though Anna has lived other places, somehow Virginia is where she always seems to land. Lee County is located in the far southwestern corner of the Commonwealth of Virginia and shares borders with Kentucky and Tennessee. 27.07 - MU Plus+ Podcast - Flames of Prophecy, 29.07 - MU Podcast - Contract with the Goddess, 27.06 - MU Plus+ Podcast - Secret Vaults of Time, 29.06 - MU Podcast - Italian Disco Abductions, 27.04 - MU Plus+ Podcast - High-Res Healing, The Mysterious Men in Black and Their Equally Weird Cars, Lab-Grown Human Mini Brains Are Being Developed for Biocomputers, Strange Accounts of Dwarf Aliens and their Apocalyptic Messages from Mexico, Unknown DNA Found in a Part of a Chilean Desert Which Looks Like Mars, Shamans, Psychedelics, and One Man's mystical Journey in the Amazon to Find a Miracle Cure. The werewolf is also notoriously noisy. Along the picturesque coast of Chesapeake Bay, located in the Tidewater area of Mathews County, Virginia is the quaint, sleepy little town of Diggs. 11 occurrences of Lee County Administrative Information. He led a secluded life on his farm, now known as Snow Hill Farm. But, be that as it may, Buck goes through with the ritual anyway. According to the 2020 US Census the Lee County population is estimated at 23,238 people. Every group, be they coal miners, computer programmers, or residents of a particular mountain valley, has its own folklore, and that lore has hundreds of aspects. Lee County is named for Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia, 1791-1794. Her image seared into the mirror and can still be seen today. Supposedly, this enormously tall, hairy figure has been sighted roaming the woods in and around Saltville and Abingdon over the years. Founded in 1839, the Institute was the only college to send cadets into battle during the Battle of New Market. During the Civil War, the college was used as a hospital where many of the young women stayed to nurse the injured. The Cumberland Gap was the principal route through the mountains that Native Americans and early European settlers used to travel to the west and the south. It was also a popular port area during the American Civil War, when it was no less surrounded by tales of danger. Let me know if you want more, because I could keep at this for years! Another spirit, known only as The Lady in White allegedly died after falling down the stairs in 1826, and a former owner of the manor house, artist Thomas Williamson, has been seen painting at the top of the stairs. Among the many restless spirits said to wander here are victims of an 1810 shipwreck at the nearby ferry landing and a former slave named Sally Rebecca Walke who lost her soldier fianc and continues to mourn. Listed below are societies in Lee County. Haupt explains nausea reported by some of the witnesses as a symptom "consistent with hysteria and over-exertion". These records were also abstracted, published, and indexed by Kegley (see below). Some people think so. Box 231 Jonesville, Virginia 24263 Telephone (276) 346-0005 Email: leecovahistsoc@hotmail.com Meetings: Our meetings are held at 2:00 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month at the Historical Society Building on Old Friendship Road. For years, the official designation by the Board of Geographic Names was Negro Head Rock. [11], Officials in Flatwood erected a welcome sign which designated the town as "Home of the Green Monster". [Virginia? This page was last edited on 15 December 2022, at 14:40. Over the years many have gone to look for these fantastical treasures to no avail, and those are the lucky ones. Let us take a look at the weird and very often terrifying cursed woods of Virginia. This site is the basis for a new online heritage resource for the Lee County, VA community. In March 1769 Joseph Martin led a party of men to the Powell Valley, and attempted to establish a settlement nearby. One of the rumors about these lost treasures is that they have a way of making those who look for them disappear. Another soldier, this one a Confederate, stained the floor with blood when Union soldiers shot him as he told his sweetheart goodbye. Even if you dont believe in the paranormal, theres something about these places that will make you wonder if maybe, just maybe, that wasnt the wind moving in the trees or a cold draft under the door. According to the report, a large, masted wooden vessel like a galleon suddenly appeared, with lights at every mast and spar and shadowy crew members visible standing on board peering off into the distance. Special Collections, University Libraries (0434) 560 Drillfield Drive . Our Address: Lee County Historical and Genealogical Society P. O. Dr Sekhon Rockingham, Articles L