I am also interested in this type of stuff even though I am a Christian. I just
never realized about the building and what happened there
On Nov 3, 2019, at 2:53 PM, Peggy Yates <pyates2011@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 3, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Tony Handley <tonydrummer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I know all too well about the haunting of the main building. I had a
personal encounter with one of the many spirits that haunt the place. At the
time, it scared the living hell out of me. When I told Mr. graef, and
someone else I thought I could trust about it, they thought I was nuts. They
sent me to Tom Smith, who called my parents. After a big long debate between
Tom Smith and my parents, I was never to see him again. My parents believed
my stories. Because my family knows about these things. For those of you who
don’t think I’m insane, if you would like to talk to me in person about this,
for more details, call me anytime. In the meantime take care and God bless
all of you. Tony 1978 and Linda
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On Nov 3, 2019, at 11:43 AM, Steve <pipeguy920@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmmm, very fascinating. I hadn't heard anything about that before.
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From: Vickie
To: MSB Alumni
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2019 7:00 PM
Subject: [msb-alumni] Greek Revival-style 3 story Abigail building
I received this from a friend who lives in Charlotte, Michigan. Interesting!
TWA will reimage the Abigail in a $24.4M project. The Abigail, sits on a
40-acre property. The Abigail school for the blind will be a senior
apartment housing. The Indianapolis based development project will convert
the Abigail into a 42 unit apartment building. But for the past 25 years it
has been one of the 6 "most haunted' places list, according to the Charlotte
Shopping Guide. This massive empty piece of history is believed by many to
be haunted. Jean Carpenter & Dani Fairman tell stories about the Abigail's
ghost lore. The duo cohosted a 'So Dead' podcast that explores true crime,
the paranormal & urban legends in Michigan. The two went inside the aging
building. It was the first for both. They touched the winding staircase &
walked Abigail's wide halls & viewed the spray painted graffiti messages
among the peeling paint. Carpenter researched her book 'Haunted Lansing'
released in the fall of 2018. The Abigail was the heart of 'See No Evil'
chapter. The Migican school for the blind has a paranormal reputation.
Abigail Rogers is the woman the building is named after. According to the
Shopping Guide, for 13 years before the Abigail housed the Michigan school
for the blind, in 1855, it was the Michigan Female College. It is estimate
1000 women students attended.
The Michigan school for the blind moved from Flint in 1880. In the 1950s
more than 300 students attended. The school operated until 1995 when it
closed. Now, it is rumored that 'malevolent spirits' haunt the Abigail,
according to Carpenter. The angry spirit of Abigail has taken up residence,
why? Rogers is angry the school she founded more than 100 years ago closed.
Source: Charlotte Shopping Guide, Sunday October 27 2019, pages 1 & 3
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