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things in the library…The Willard’s Grey Lady
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Seeing things in the library…The Willard’s Grey Lady, on
this Moment of Indiana History.
Among the landmarks that figure prominently on an Indiana ghost-tracker’s
map is the Willard Library. The stately brick edifice in downtown Evansville
has such a reputation for paranormal activity that the library, in partnership
with the Evansville Courier and Press, has installed surveillance cameras
or “ghost cams” in the reportedly haunted rooms.
Opened in 1885 to serve patrons of all classes, races and sexes, the Willard
is the oldest public library building in the state. Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, the Gothic structure was built with funds
donated by Willard Carpenter. The nineteenth-century Evansville philanthropist
had come to the city from his native Vermont to work in his brother’s
dry-goods business. Making a fortune in real estate, Carpenter supported
local churches and homes for the poor, and invested extensive personal
funds to bring the railroad to Vanderburgh County. An influential Democrat,
Carpenter served on the city council for 30 years.
Carpenter passed away in 1883, having designated a substantial portion
of his estate as an endowment for the library. One early winter morning
more than fifty years later, a janitor showing up to stoke the furnace
claimed to see an apparition of a lady in a grey gown. Since then, subsequent
sightings have been reported—especially in the Children’s
Room—of a lady in Victorian attire, accompanied by a strong scent
of perfume or the sudden gushing of the bathroom faucet. Many believers
suspect that the Grey Lady is the restless spirit of Willard’s estranged
daughter Louise Carpenter, indignant about having been left out of her
father’s will. Those hoping to catch a glimpse of the Grey Lady—whether
or not she is Louise—can take a virtual peek into the library’s
interior any time of day, or night, at www.libraryghost.com.
This Moment of Indiana History is a production of the Indiana Public
Broadcasting Stations in association with the Indiana Historical Society.
More information is available on-line at “moment of Indiana history.org.”
Writer: Yaël Ksander
Sources for this program include:
http://proofparanormal.com/willardlibrary.html
http://www.willard.lib.in.us/
www.libraryghost.com
http://www.ahauntingwewillgo.com/willard.html
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/vanderburgh/portraits/pages/carpenter.htm
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