Built in 1845 by Clement Jagger, a prosperous carriage-maker in Bath, Ohio.
Location history

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Built in 1845 by Clement Jagger, a prosperous carriage-maker in Bath, Ohio, this Greek Revival-style home was relocated a short distance to Hale Farm in 1962. Today it is interpreted as the "Wheatfield Township" home and office of "Dr. William Tibbals" and his family.

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Ghost stories and folklore

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The most frightening house at Hale by far is the Jagger house. This house itself hates. . . I hated to work in that house, even during the day. And whoever worked in there would just become hateful the entire day. If you stayed in the house for just a few minutes you just hated everything and everyone. People that worked that house together would be arguing constantly.

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Paranormal claims
People have reported feeling oppressed in house.
Moods would change for those who spent a long period of time in the house.
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