The Marshall House at 123 E Broughton St in Savannah, Georgia, is a beautiful and historic structure that is central to the city’s spiritual folklore. It’s also a site where numerous people have met their fate over the years, mainly when it served as a Union hospital at the end of the Civil War, and as a hospital during two yellow fever epidemics.

According to its website, “The Marshall House’s history as a hospital during the Civil War and through two yellow fever epidemics makes it very conducive to haunted tales. Rumors and reports include guests seeing ghosts in the hallways and foyers, hearing children running down the long, narrow halls late at night, faucets turning on by themselves, and much more.”
Written By John G. Clark Jr.