Generals' Quarters Inn, Corinth
The Generals' Quarters Inn in Corinth, MS, is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a servant who died after falling down a flight of stairs, with guests reporting disembodied footsteps, flickering lights, and ghostly voices. The Victorian bed and breakfast, which also has a history as a bordello and once housed over 200 generals, is a well-known haunted location in Mississippi. Guests have reported hearing disembodied footsteps and ghostly voices within the inn. Flickering lights have been observed, indicating a potential spectral presence. The most significant reported incident involves the spirit of a servant who died after a fall down the stairs.The inn is a restored Victorian building, adding to its historical and potentially spooky atmosphere. The building was used as a bordello in the 1960s and 70s, a history that may contribute to its paranormal reputation. The structure's original purpose was as St. Jude's Episcopal Church, built in 1869. It was later bought and occupied by a local realtor, doctor, and judge who renovated it into a restaurant and bar, eventually becoming a bed and breakfast inn.