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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Hillbilly Deadtime Stories Ep 21 The Woodburn House

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Natural Sciences, Science, Religion & Spirituality, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

It is no secret that the White House is presumed to be haunted. There are several stories involving Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt roaming the halls of this prestigious home of the president of the United States. Presidents aren’t the only US politicians who have a residence provided to them, though The same can be said for the Governors of their respected states It would only go to figure that some of these locations may be haunted as well… Tonight, you will hear about the Governor’s residence of Delaware Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

It is no secret that the White House is presumed to be haunted.

0:28.4

There are several stories involving Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt roaming the halls

0:32.5

of this prestigious home by the President of the United States.

0:37.3

Presidents aren't the only U.S. politicians who have a residence provided to them though.

0:42.5

The same can be said for the governors of their respective states.

0:47.4

It would only go to figure that some of these locations may be haunted as well.

0:52.8

Some of them though may not be haunted by former politicians.

0:56.7

Or not all of these houses were built for the purpose of being the governor's mansion.

1:26.7

The year was 1966.

1:56.0

The Delaware governor Charles Terry was sitting in his dining room table alone going over

2:00.2

some policy documents.

2:02.6

It was late in the evening and Governor Terry was winding down with a glass of wine.

2:06.9

It was past midnight so he took the last sip and headed off to bed.

2:12.7

Just as he was about to walk out of the dining room, it dawned on him that he had forgotten

2:16.8

to do something.

2:18.9

He walked back to the table and placed a clean glass next to the empty one and promptly

2:24.2

filled it with wine.

2:26.6

He then left the two wine glasses, one empty and one full and made his way upstairs to

2:32.1

the bedroom.

2:34.2

The next morning both glasses were exactly where he had left them.

2:37.7

The only difference is that now both glasses were empty.

2:45.1

The Woodburn House had been purchased by the state of Delaware in 1965 and Governor Terry

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