Keith Mansion Bed and Breakfast, Athens


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Ghost stories at the historic Keith Mansion in Athens, Tennessee, focus primarily on two paranormal figures: a kind, beautiful woman and a deceased Civil War soldier. The mansion, built between 1858 and 1864, was used as a hospital during the Civil War, and these accounts reflect that history. It is important to note that the Keith Mansion no longer operates as a Bed and Breakfast. According to legend, the mansion's original builder, Mr. Keith, was a jealous man who may have been responsible for his wife's mysterious death. The haunting associated with her involves a benevolent spirit who looked after sick and wounded soldiers during the war. During the Civil War, when the mansion was used as a hospital, soldiers reported a beautiful, gentle woman in a white dress who would tend to them. She would appear at the bedsides of those close to death, offering comfort, water, and cool cloths. The most notable detail of this legend is that every soldier she tended to survived their illnesses and injuries. Another report from the Keith Mansion details the ghost of a Civil War soldier who is believed to have died on the property. Ghostly voices and objects moving on their own have been attributed to this spirit.

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