Appomattox Manor, Hopewell
Appomattox Manor in Hopewell, VA, is associated with ghost stories, particularly the legend of the "Lady in Blue," a spirit sometimes seen peering from an upstairs window, though this description comes from reports related to nearby Weston Manor. The actual historic Appomattox Manor was used by General Ulysses S. Grant as his headquarters during the Civil War and is now part of the U.S. National Park Service, with any haunting claims focused on neighboring properties, such as Weston Manor. While the historical Appomattox Manor is a National Park Service property, the legends of paranormal activity and a "Lady in Blue" are more frequently associated with Weston Manor, a different historic home nearby. A psychic and medium reported meeting and talking with multiple spirits at Weston, noting that the apparitions posed no threat and the foundation was considering using the information for a ghost tour.