Dwight Mill Village, Gadsden
Descriptions of a haunting in the Dwight Mill Village in Gadsden are not documented in online paranormal forums or historical accounts. The available records show no paranormal reports associated with the village or the Dwight Manufacturing Company mill, which operated from the early 1900s until 1970. Some residents and historians believe that paranormal sightings and feelings of unease in parts of Gadsden may be related to local water sources and the area's Native American history. Some people have reported seeing phenomena on old roadways, such as Hinds Road. However, these accounts are unrelated to the Dwight Mill Village and describe distinct hauntings. The Dwight Mill was a cotton textile factory, and the adjacent village housed many of its workers. Like many early 20th-century mill towns, the company built homes and provided amenities for its employees. The mill closed in 1970, and the factory building was demolished in 2004. While the village has a long history, there is no public record of a related haunting. Stories of ghosts or supernatural events may exist in local folklore but have not been formally recorded or distributed online.