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Home - Salem, Massachusetts Witch City Ghosts. The Curse Of Giles Corey » Real Haunted Houses. The Salem Witch Trials will always hold a spooky part in our national hearts, but as the years go by, many have come to the conclusion that the hysteria that struck Salem Town and Salem Village (now Danvers) was more about greed than the supernatural. The accused often had trouble with their neighbors regarding property rights, livestock, and general issues of jealousy.

However, the tale of Giles Corey’s death and the legacy left for the area’s law enforcement is a tale of greed with a liberal helping of the supernatural. Giles Corey was one of six men who died during the trials that ran from May through October of 1692. He was the only one tortured; the rest were either hung or died in jail. It is also believed he realized that his home, land, and all other wealth were in great danger. Although many speculated that Corey refused to stand for trial and place an appropriate plea because of what would happen to his land, it seems he may have done it out of sheer rebellion. Share. Howard Street Cemetery. A warlock’s curse? The ghosts of Salem’s Howard Street Burying Ground. Salem’s Howard Street Burying Ground with the Old Jail in the Background Giles Corey married three times, the last time when he was pushing eighty years old. When his second wife died in Salem Village, Massachusetts, he married a third time, to a lady by the name of Martha, who had two grown boys.

Martha was swept up in the Salem witch craze of 1692, and when she was imprisoned that winter, he asked to join her in jail. Which was quite a thing to offer, as conditions in the jail were incredibly harsh. The sheriff turned down his request, but what he refused, the gaggle of girls hurling accusations right and left were happy to accommodate. Giles Corey found himself accused of being a diabolical warlock of the highest order, and it wasn’t long before he found himself chained in the Salem dungeon as well.

A wizard Giles was not. A conviction of witchcraft meant, in addition to the possibility of swinging, forfeiture of property. The Real Salem Ghost Photos HauntedAmericaTours.com. "A skeptic is one when faced with the handwriting on the wall, claims that it is a forgery. " Salem graveyrd ghost photo (Above) sent to us from Faye Beasly Salem is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The Salem witch trials, which began in 1692 , resulted in the execution of 20 people and the imprisonment of between 175 and 200 others. Many say it is their ghost haunting the quiet town. Restless ghost seeking revenge for crimes that they were not guilty of.

Salem tombstone ghosts sent to us by Meryl Stone Salem is a common name for towns and places, particularly in the Western world. SALEM'S REAL GHOSTS by Bonnie Flynn Jack Hollister Well the story goes my boyfriend and I were in Salem, Massachusetts for halloween last year and he knows the town pretty well. I Felt drawn to this clearing where the trees almost made a circle of sorts . The first 2 shots are of an orb, you can see its moving on its own so its not dust or rain particles. at that point I started to run!

Cold Spots - The Curse of Giles Corey. Salem, Massachusetts - The town's name lives in infamy, many say deservedly so, for hysteria and bloodshed brought about by intolerance and greed. From out of the mouths of many who died, it can be assumed that curses flew, damning their persecutors to the coldest flames of hell with one breath and declaring their innocence in the next. Here, only the bravest of men wear a badge, not because of crime, but due to mortality from, some say, a different source. And even in death, among the many who died unjustly, there is at least one who watches and takes satisfaction in tragedy. It's safe to say that we Americans have, over our long and storied history, done some pretty stupid things to our fellow humans.

From displacing the entire Native American nation to slavery, our culture was one of subjugating those different from ourselves with extreme prejudice. History Most of the civilized world knows what happened in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. See you in next time! - Scott A. Home - Salem, Massachusetts Witch City Ghosts. What Salem is most famous for is its Witch Hysteria and the Witch Trials which led to the deaths of 20 innocent men and women; 19 were hanged and one elderly man by the name of Giles Corey was pressed to death.

The Salem Witch Hysteria played itself out in approximately one short year, but over three centuries later people are still intrigued by the dark past and mysteriousness that still lingers throughout Salem's enchanting but allegedly cursed grounds. Today those put to death during the 1629 Witch Hysteria are honored by a public memorial where local witches and tourist like can pay respect to the innocent lives lost. Given the name "Witch City" appropriately fitting not only Salem's past but its present as well, Salemites cannot deny the history for which the city has become notoriously haunting and haunted. Numerous ghost stories have circulated over the years emanating from the accused during the Witch Hysteria, as well as stories about the curse of Giles Corey. Salem Witch House - Ghost Adventures - Travel Channel.

The Witch House (Jonathan Corwin House), Salem, Massachusetts. The house is an excellent example of seventeenth-century architecture. Judge Corwin, buried in the nearby Broad Street Cemetery, purchased the structure in 1675 when he was 24 years old and lived there for more than forty years. The house remained in the Corwin family until the mid-1800's. In 1944, the threatened destruction of The Witch House became the catalyst that launched a new wave of restoration in Salem.

A group of concerned citizens raised the $42,500 needed to move and restore the building. The new museum officially opened to the public in 1948. Today, Witch House tours blend information about seventeenth-century lifestyles, furnishings, and architecture with fascinating insights into the events of 1692. Haunted Salem! - Haunting History. The Curse of Giles Corey One of Salem’s most famous Witch Trial victims of 1692 was Giles Corey, who, along with his wife Martha, died during the hysteria that swept our city over three hundred years ago.

Giles initially supported the claims against his wife (was it her cooking?) , offering “evidence” that his wife had been “muttering” through her chores. He soon recanted, however, when he became aware of the severity of the prosecution and what lay in store for those accused. According to the laws of the time—which were the source of much confusion, given that Salem had been operating without a charter for many months—the wealth and property of the accused could be confiscated if he were found guilty of the crime of Witchcraft. This would leave the heirs of those accused without inheritance. Such a tactic, though, came with a terrible price. It was this very tactic that Giles Corey used. The Curse of Giles Corey was not just leveled at the Sheriff but at “all of Salem.” Haunted Salem! Your guide to the Witch City!

Unsolved Mysteries - The Worlds Unexplained Mysteries - The Salem Witch Trials and the Hauntings in Salem.