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Ohio's Most Haunted: The Knox County Poorhouse

By Jennifer Eblin, published Feb 08, 2008
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Haunted places exist around the world, but in the United States, haunted schools, hospitals, and county institutions are among the most popular buildings to be labeled as haunted. In some cases it may be as simple as the building being abandoned, and stories being attributed to why the building was abandoned. In some cases the story becomes a little convoluted over time. Such is the case with the Knox County Poorhouse in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.

The Knox County Poorhouse opened is 1857 as a place to house the poor and indigent in that area of Ohio. County homes during this time were a last choice for many. The mentally insane were sometimes left there by families who could not afford proper treatment. Many of the other residents were elderly people who had no other place to go. The county homes were overpopulated with not enough resources or employees to go around.

During its use as the Knox County Poorhouse, the first rumors that something wasn't right began appearing. Rumors swirled that the horrible conditions those inside faced led to more than a few deaths over the years. To cover up those deaths, the bodies were buried around the adjacent land, and anywhere else employees could find space.

Once the Knox County Poorhouse closed, the building became part of the Mt. Vernon Bible College. What happened during those days only added to the rumors surrounding the building. A tragic elevator accident took the lives of several students at the college.

What is it than that people experience at the former Knox County Poorhouse that leads some to believe it might be haunted? First there are the voices that have been heard. Some have claimed to hear what sounded like someone directly behind them, but when they turned around there was no one there. Others have taken photographs on the property, and found weird things in the images. Another story says that the girls who were killed in the elevator wander through the halls, as if still on their way to class.

Ohio's Most Haunted: The Knox County Poorhouse
Neigborhood: Knox County Poorhouse
Bangs, OH 43050
United States of America
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A group of us were able to walk through this building and take alot of pic's. on sat. 11/1/08 It is to bad to see a building with such chacter to be left the way this one has been left. We did not encounter any spirts while we were there, nor did we record anything in our photo's. It would be nice to see them recieve a grant to restore this building. colt815@yahoo.com

Posted on 11/03/2008 at 6:11:39 AM

 
I attended Mt. Vernon Bible College during the last two years of its existance. I met my husband of 20 years there and have nothing but fond memories of that building. There was nothing evil there when we occupied it. My Aunt graduated there in the third or fourth graduating class and we know several others who were there at the beginning and still more who were there at the end. The elevator accident did not happen to the Bible College students. The elevator had already been removed and the empty shaft closed off when the school took up residence. I know this makes for a juicy story, but it simply didn't happen during the time of the College. It may have happened before, that I would not know. It greatly saddens me to see such a beautiful old building abandon and left to rot. It is truly a great waste.

Posted on 06/16/2008 at 9:06:28 AM

 
Very interesting. Isn't it funny how ghost stories spread and the stories get scarier? Another great article!

Posted on 02/25/2008 at 9:02:31 PM

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