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May 3, 2011 at 11:16:26 am by wikiuser0104
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PA Ghosts
Molly Tyrpin
Ghost of Accomac Inn

The ghost story of the Accomac Inn is found in Wrightsville, PA which is in York County. Back in the mid 1700’s back then it was known as the Anderson’s Ferry in 1742, and was changed to both Keesey’s Ferry and Coyle’s Ferry, and in 1875 was changed to the Accomac Inn and that’s what it still is today. The inn is located along the Susquehanna River, Johnny Coyle and his mother and father lived in the inn together. There are two ghosts from this inn Johnny Coyle and Emily Myers, Johnny was the son of the owner of Coyles and he was crazy about this girl Emily who worked at the Inn. Emily did not seem to have any time for him and when he would get the chance to go up and talk to her she would turn him down and he was finally sick of it until he shot her. When the days came for Johnny to go to court he said that he was not guilty and since the court was not taking his response truthfully he was then sentenced to be hung. He was given the chance to retrial in a different county with a jury who did not know anything about what had happened and this time they did hang him, and buried him on the family property. The spirit of Johnny still remains in the inn and some people have even seen him. Some people have even seen slamming doors, breaking dishes, or hiding object. Emily also haunts the inn. People can see her late at night you will hear soft music and a women’s voice throughout the place. Employees of the inn have also seen a couple upstairs they think that Emily finally gave into loving Johnny. In 1935 the inn was caught on fire and now was rebuilt.

Works Cited
“Pennsylvania Haunts and History.”
<http://hauntsandhistory.blogspot.com/2008/03/johnny-coyle-and-accomac-inn.html>
“Pennsylvania Haunting’s Complete.” 2004-2011
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Get-The-Paranormal-Report/590109
“Haunted Places.”1998
<http://theshadowlands.net/places/pennsylvania.htm>

May 3, 2011 at 10:10:01 am by wikiuser0104
   

PA Ghosts
Molly Tyrpin
Ghost of Accomac Inn

The ghost story of the Accomac Inn is found in Wrightsville, PA which is in York County. Back in the mid 1700’s back then it was known as the Anderson’s Ferry in 1742, and was changed to both Keesey’s Ferry and Coyle’s Ferry, and in 1875 was changed to the Accomac Inn and that’s what it still is today. The inn is located along the Susquehanna River, Johnny Coyle and his mother and father lived in the inn together. There are two ghosts from this inn Johnny Coyle and Emily Myers, Johnny was the son of the owner of Coyles and he was crazy about this girl Emily who worked at the Inn. Emily did not seem to have any time for him and when he would get the chance to go up and talk to her she would turn him down and he was finally sick of it until he shot her. When the days came for Johnny to go to court he said that he was not guilty and since the court was not taking his response truthfully he was then sentenced to be hung. He was given the chance to retrial in a different county with a jury who did not know anything about what had happened and this time they did hang him, and buried him on the family property. The spirit of Johnny still remains in the inn and some people have even seen him. Some people have even seen slamming doors, breaking dishes, or hiding object. Emily also haunts the inn. People can see her late at night you will hear soft music and a women’s voice throughout the place. Employees of the inn have also seen a couple upstairs they think that Emily finally gave into loving Johnny. In 1935 the inn was caught on fire and now was rebuilt.

Works Cited
“Pennsylvania Haunts and History.”
<http://hauntsandhistory.blogspot.com/2008/03/johnny-coyle-and-accomac-inn.html>
“Pennsylvania Haunting’s Complete.” 2004-2011
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Get-The-Paranormal-Report/590109
“Haunted Places.”1998
<http://theshadowlands.net/places/pennsylvania.htm>

May 3, 2011 at 10:03:56 am by wikiuser0104
   

PA Ghosts
Molly Tyrpin
Ghost of Accomac Inn

The ghost story of the Accomac Inn is found in Wrightsville, PA which is in York County. Back in the mid 1700’s back then it was known as the Anderson’s Ferry in 1742, and was changed to both Keesey’s Ferry and Coyle’s Ferry, and in 1875 was changed to the Accomac Inn and that’s what it still is today. The inn is located along the Susquehanna River, Johnny Coyle and his mother and father lived in the inn together. There are two ghosts from this inn Johnny Coyle and Emily Myers, Johnny was the son of the owner of Coyles and he was crazy about this girl Emily who worked at the Inn. Emily did not seem to have any time for him and when he would get the chance to go up and talk to her she would turn him down and he was finally sick of it until he shot her. When the days came for Johnny to go to court he said that he was not guilty and since the court was not taking his response truthfully he was then sentenced to be hung. He was given the chance to retrial in a different county with a jury who did not know anything about what had happened and this time they did hang him, and buried him on the family property. The spirit of Johnny still remains in the inn and some people have even seen him. Some people have even seen slamming doors, breaking dishes, or hiding object. Emily also haunts the inn. People can see her late at night you will hear soft music and a women’s voice throughout the place. Employees of the inn have also seen a couple upstairs they think that Emily finally gave into loving Johnny. In 1935 the inn was caught on fire and now was rebuilt.

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