
Cleveland's Franklin Castle
11/22/20 • 40 min
One of the most famous haunted houses in all of Ohio is located on Franklin Boulevard, and known to most as Franklin Castle. This glorious home, though not a castle, has a unique architectural style, described as “Victorian eclectic” Its stone face and castle turret are strongly reminiscent of Shirley Jackson’s Hill House (the book, not the poorly adapted Netflix show). However, can Franklin Castle hold a candle to Hill House? Tales of a family curse, a stern patriarch prone to fits of rage, murder, staged suicides, incest, Nazis, and infanticide all surround this kingly estate.
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Sources:
Year: 1880; Census Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: 1007; Page: 100C; Enumeration District: 031
Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 10, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1191; Page: 428A; Family History Library Film: 552690
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
Deaths. (1895, March 29). Plain Dealer, p. 1. Available from Readex: America's Historical Newspapers: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.i.ezproxy.nypl.org/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&docref=image/v2%3A122AFBBA107AC9E4%40EANX-125B82720365D544%402413282-1259E7039A87F410%400.
A.J. Tiedemann Dead. (1906, April 21). Plain Dealer (111), p. 14. Available from Readex: America's Historical Newspapers: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.i.ezproxy.nypl.org/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&docref=image/v2%3A122AFBBA107AC9E4%40EANX-125D4300F8779155%402417322-125B863C012FB806%4014-138EBFA6F9A8C3CE%40Mortuary%2BNotice.
Colangelo, B. J. (n.d.). Artist Zac Webb Talks About Living in Franklin Castle, the “Most Haunted House in Ohio.” Cleveland Scene. Retrieved November 12, 2020, from https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2018/10/11/artist-zac-webb-talks-about-living-in-franklin-castle-the-most-haunted-house-in-ohio
Quinn, T., J. (1999, November 8). Fires set in historic Franklin Castle. Plain Dealer, 1A.
R/GhostAdventures—Newest Season, Latest Episode, #2. At seven minutes and thirty second I to the episode ( 7:30) Zach explained how as man set “Franklin Castle” on Fire. Zach said he could not disclose the details of the Mans Intent, or his name, or anything else about the Arsonist. Does any1 know why that it ??? (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 12, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostAdventures/comments/ff7ouv/newest_season_latest_episode_2_at_seven_minutes/
One of the most famous haunted houses in all of Ohio is located on Franklin Boulevard, and known to most as Franklin Castle. This glorious home, though not a castle, has a unique architectural style, described as “Victorian eclectic” Its stone face and castle turret are strongly reminiscent of Shirley Jackson’s Hill House (the book, not the poorly adapted Netflix show). However, can Franklin Castle hold a candle to Hill House? Tales of a family curse, a stern patriarch prone to fits of rage, murder, staged suicides, incest, Nazis, and infanticide all surround this kingly estate.
Submit your feedback or personal stories to [email protected]
Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors
Podcast artwork by GiAnna Ligammari: https://gialigammari.wixsite.com/portfolio
Sources:
Year: 1880; Census Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: 1007; Page: 100C; Enumeration District: 031
Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 10, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1191; Page: 428A; Family History Library Film: 552690
1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
Deaths. (1895, March 29). Plain Dealer, p. 1. Available from Readex: America's Historical Newspapers: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.i.ezproxy.nypl.org/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&docref=image/v2%3A122AFBBA107AC9E4%40EANX-125B82720365D544%402413282-1259E7039A87F410%400.
A.J. Tiedemann Dead. (1906, April 21). Plain Dealer (111), p. 14. Available from Readex: America's Historical Newspapers: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.i.ezproxy.nypl.org/apps/readex/doc?p=EANX&docref=image/v2%3A122AFBBA107AC9E4%40EANX-125D4300F8779155%402417322-125B863C012FB806%4014-138EBFA6F9A8C3CE%40Mortuary%2BNotice.
Colangelo, B. J. (n.d.). Artist Zac Webb Talks About Living in Franklin Castle, the “Most Haunted House in Ohio.” Cleveland Scene. Retrieved November 12, 2020, from https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2018/10/11/artist-zac-webb-talks-about-living-in-franklin-castle-the-most-haunted-house-in-ohio
Quinn, T., J. (1999, November 8). Fires set in historic Franklin Castle. Plain Dealer, 1A.
R/GhostAdventures—Newest Season, Latest Episode, #2. At seven minutes and thirty second I to the episode ( 7:30) Zach explained how as man set “Franklin Castle” on Fire. Zach said he could not disclose the details of the Mans Intent, or his name, or anything else about the Arsonist. Does any1 know why that it ??? (n.d.). Reddit. Retrieved November 12, 2020, from https://www.reddit.com/r/GhostAdventures/comments/ff7ouv/newest_season_latest_episode_2_at_seven_minutes/
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The Legend of the Pigman
Join me in uncovering the truth behind the legend of Angola's Pigman. This half-man, half-beast spectre stalks Holland Road in Angola, New York. In life he was a brutal butcher responsible for murdering teens and countless others, in death he still terrorizes those who dare step foot on his property...or was he? We use archival resources to dissect this legend and discover the truth.
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Episode Transcript:
https://crimesandwitchdemeanors.com/2020/12/11/ep001-legend-of-the-pigman/
Podcast Artwork by GiAnna Ligammari: https://gialigammari.wixsite.com/portfolio
Sources:
Angola Butcher Slain; Suspect Held. (1931, July 13). Buffalo Evening News, 1, 3.
Anselmo, Francis J. WWII Draft Card (1947). WWII Draft Registration Cards for California, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947 (Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 49). The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri.
Carnegie Hero Medal and $1,000 Cash Awarded Ted Miller for Saving Boy’s Life. (1919, May 1). Angola Record, 1.
Colmerauer, Catherine. (2011, October 27). Misguided man or unmerciful monster: Uncovering the legend of Pigman. The Hamburg Sun, 35–36.
Francis Joseph Anselmo (1913-1981)—Find A Grave... (n.d.). Retrieved November 7, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85844336/francis-joseph-anselmo
THEODORE MILLER, Angola, New York. (n.d.). Carnegie Hero Fund Commission. Retrieved November 7, 2020, from https://mychfc.org/hero.aspx?hero=18422
Theodore Miller Dies, Native Angolan. (1962, April 26). Evans Journal, 2.
Vogel, Charity (2013). The Angola Horror: The 1867 Train Wreck That Shocked the Nation and Transformed American Railroads. Cornell University Press.
TRANSCRIPT:
Hello, and welcome to the first episode of Crimes and Witch-Demeanors, I am your host Joshua Spellman. On this podcast, we investigate the paranormal, historic crimes, myth, legends, and other curiosities through a critical lens. I am an academic and a skeptic, but also a practicing witch. I find many paranormal podcasts are either a little dry in their tellings or are poorly researched and a detached from reality. I am a librarian and archivist by day and have worked in museums, special libraries, and universities. I have an undergraduate degree in anthropology and a master’s degree in information science. With my professional background, I’m hoping to bring a little archival spice into the usual ghostly gab, and see if we can seek out the truth among the tall tales. I’m hoping to strike a balance between fun and facts while also looking for logical explanations of some of our favourite ghostly tales.
I want to play around with format, but the idea is that each episode will begin with a formal story time, after which we will have a ghoulish gossip sesh where we investigate the history of the locations or topics using primary sources, seeing what is fact and what is fabrication, and read first-hand accounts of the ghostly activities experienced in these locations. In today’s episode we will be covering the Legend of the Pigman. The Story? A crazed butcher with a deformed face, placed pig heads on stick s outside his home to keep away intruders and he was responsible for the brutal slayings of innocent teenagers, leaving their bodies hanging from hooks in town. He murdered his children and his wife. In death, the Pigman now roams Holland Road as a half-man half-pig hell beast summoned from the hereafter by demonic rituals and pagan sacrifice. In his new form, he continues his reign of terror confronting anyone brave enough to enter his land between the two tunnels on Holland Road. Sit back, relax, and let’s learn about the alleged history of Angola’s Pigman.
The myth of the Pigman is part of an intricate interwoven web of tales, or as I see it, a tangled mess resulting from using a common thread to attempt to weave together a number of tragic events that befell a small town. But, in order to understand the story of the Pigman, we must begin our tale with a seemingly unconnected, very real mass casualty event: The Angola Horror.
The village of Angola, in Evans, New York, is a town seemingly plagued by strife. It is located 30 miles south of Buffalo, New York and sits on the west...
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The Legend of Murder Creek & The Curious Case of Sadie McMullen
Today’s episode we’ll be talking about...murder creek. Yes, you heard that correctly. That is the official name of this place and it got its name from...you guessed it...murder. There are two stories that surround this creek: The Legend of Murder Creek which gave it its name, and the curious case of child murderess Sadie McMullen.
Episode Transcript: https://crimesandwitchdemeanors.com/2020/11/23/episode-003-murder-creek/
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Sources:
A Girl’s Trial for Murder: Seventeen-Year-Old Sadie McMullen Before a Jury in Buffalo. (1891, March 6). The Evening Star, 8. Akron Falls County Park. (n.d.). Upstate NY Photography, Waterfalls, Nature. Retrieved November 14, 2020, from https://nyfalls.com/waterfalls/akron-falls/ Ellen May “Nellie” Connor (1880-1890)—Find A... (n.d.). Retrieved November 14, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117793906/ellen-may-connor Estephe, S. (2015, November 15). Unknown Gender History: Sadie McMullen, 17-Year-Old Murderess – Akron, New York, 1890. Unknown Gender History. http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2015/11/sadie-mcmullen-17-year-old-murderess.html Her Love: The Secret of Sadie McMullen’s Hideous Crime. (1890, November 4). The Buffalo Daily Times, 1. John Dolph (1781-1834)—Find A Grave Memorial. (n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179636329/john-dolph Legend of Murder Creek in Akron, New York—The Tragedy of Ah-weh-hah. (n.d.). Retrieved November 14, 2020, from https://www.zeph1.com/2016/09/legend-murder-creek-akron-ny.html Moses, J. (2016, October 27). Murder Creek: The Sorry Case of Sadie McMullen. Artvoice. https://artvoice.com/2016/10/27/murder-creek-sorry-case-sadie-mcmullen/ On Trial For Her Life. - Is Sadie M’Mullen Guilty Of Child Murder? - So Young and So Pretty—Could She Have Done Such a Deed? – What Promises to Be a Notable Case Now Before the Supreme Court at Buffalo – A Great Field Open to Insanity Experts – Meanwhile, Sadie’s Indifference is Hard to Understand. (1891, March 6). The World, 3. Parker, A. C. (1919). The life of General Ely S. Parker: Last grand sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant’s military secretary. Buffalo, N.Y. : Buffalo Historical Society. http://archive.org/details/lifeofgeneralely00parkrich Sarah Dilley Dolph (1783-1861)—Find A Grave... (n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2020, from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127942807/sarah-dolph Schrock, F. (2014, October 31). The Legend of Murder Creek. Low Bridges: Upstate History. https://fredschrock.com/2014/10/31/the-legend-of-murder-creek/ She Killed Two Children: Was Committed to a Hospital as Insane and is Now Liberated and Cured. (1893, August 22). Portland Daily Press, 1. The Legend Of Murder Creek | Erie County Parks, Recreation and Forestry. (n.d.). Retrieved November 14, 2020, from https://www2.erie.gov/parks/index.php?q=legend-murder-creek TRANSCRIPT:Hello and welcome to Crimes and Witch Demeanors; I am your host Joshua Spellman. Join me today for a spooky tale of murder, mystery, and of course...ghosts.
Today’s location is Akron, New York. A small village outside of Buffalo, New York and specifically we’ll be talking about...murder creek. Yes, you heard that correctly. That is the official name of this place and it got its name from...you guessed it...murder. There are two stories that surround this creek: The Legend of Murder Creek which gave it its name, and the curious case of murderess Sadie McMullen. So without further ado let’s discuss the tragic history of Angola’s Murder Creek.
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