Showing posts with label Lilac Hill Mansion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lilac Hill Mansion. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Lilac Hill Mansion (Morrison Mansion) - Fayette, Missouri

The A.W. Morrison Mansion was built in 1832 by Alfred W. Morrison who was a local politician, farmer, and slave owner in Fayette, Missouri. He held several political offices in the town including sheriff and judge. The brick mansion he constructed mostly using his slaves and resources found nearby, is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is more commonly known as the Lilac Hill Mansion.  It is also well known for being haunted by one of it's former inhabitants.



Lilac Hill Mansion in Fayette, Missouri Photo by Gary Gene Fuenfhausen
Lilac Hill Mansion in Fayette, Missouri Photo by Gary Gene Fuenfhausen  


The house remained in the Morrison family for over 200 years.  When the last descendant passed on, it was purchased by the Davis family around 1974.  It was this family who discovered that one of the inhabitants never left.  They believe the spirit to be the last Morrison woman who lived in the home and have named her Miss Minnie who was actually Minerva Morrison. She lived in the mansion and also died and was buried there on the grounds in 1858. They say that she likes to clean rooms in the house when no one is near.  Cleaning equipment has been found moved around and some claim to have heard noises in the uninhabited upper floors of the mansion such as things being dragged across the floor and screams.