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The James Whitney House

The James Whitney House paranormal

Photo by: Marianne Donley
Location submitted by: sdonley on 10/15/2019
DBA Approved: Y


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415 Fort St
Marietta, OH 45750
Open to the public: No

Lat: 39.410115
Lon: -81.457755

PANICd#: 2091

Publication date: 01/03/2025

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Last visited: 09/14/2019

The home was built in 1834 by James Whitney.

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Demographic Rank: 0
History: 1
Stories: 0
Claims: 3
Evidence: 0
Resources: 1
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History

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According to a post on Facebook by the resident of the home:

The home is a Georgian style home built for James Whitney, Harman's first mayor and ship builder.

The home was built in 1834.

An addition was added to the home in 1847. The back part of the house was the original building and the addition is in the front of the house.

The Clellan family purchase the home in 1965 for $3000 from Willard Johnson.

The home was sold in 1982 to the current owners when the Clellan family moved to Winston-Salem, N.C.

Added by: sdonley on 01/03/2025 DB#:616
Source(s):
https://www.facebook.com/www.HarmarVillageMarietta...


Paranormal Claims

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Claim # Added Added By Claim
3395 01/03/2025 sdonley Those on ghost tours have seen shadows peeking out of the windows at the top of the building.
3396 01/03/2025 sdonley Cold spots have been reported.
3397 01/03/2025 sdonley Footsteps have been reported.

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Added: 10/15/2019 By: sdonley
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