![]() The Eliza Thompson House was featured in The South Magazine’s Savannah Paranormal Investigation and got a 4.5 out of 5 on the Fright-o-meter. There is no explanation for that, but kids do the strangest things.Īnd there are reports of a ghost cat because, if The Davenport House has a ghost cat, then Eliza Thompson can’t be outdone and her house needs a ghost cat too. With a stay at Eliza Thompson House, Historic Inns of. Visitors say they’ve felt the presence of a giggling ghost child who stands at the foot of beds. Make yourself at home in one of the 132 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. White apparently is the preferred dress color for spirit women to wear for haunting because most of them appear in white. There is also a spirit woman dressed in white who wanders around the house. And odd as it may be, only the top half of his ghostly shape can be seen seated on the couch or at the window overlooking the courtyard. He’s often seen dressed in his confederate officer uniform. It is believed James Thompson is the ghost who haunts room 132. He survived the war to come home, but had the misfortune to be standing in front of the house when he was kicked in the stomach by a horse. The Marshall House - Room 223 (the Juliette Gordon Low) suite. Who haunts this place? A soldier, a lady, a kid and a cat.Įliza’s son, James Thompson fought in the American civil war. Now it is the elegant haunted B&B Eliza Thompson House. Comprising separate bedrooms with couch beds, the 132 rooms are equipped. It was occupied by other families and even a few businesses. The air conditioned rooms at Eliza Thompson House, Historic Inns Of Savannah. Eliza was left with a big house and seven kids, which would seem like a Nightmare on Jones Street.īut in true southern woman style Eliza took care of the estate, raised her family and even threw a grand o’l Savannah party or two.Įliza Thompson died and her family eventually sold the house. ![]() Joseph died soon after the 13 room mansion and 12 room carriage house was built. The first house on Jones Street in Savannah was built in 1847 by the wealthy cotton merchant, Joseph Thompson and his wife Eliza. Savannah Georgia Books Ghosts Spirits Young Adult.
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