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Billy
Location: Oklahoma City Gender: Male
Penetration connoisseur
| | | Labadie Mansion < on 3/26/2010 5:47 AM >
| | | A buddy and I went up here a while back. It was a pretty long walk, but it was a interesting place. There are lots of local stories and lore about this place. It was a 19th Century Victorian mansion, in the middle of the woods on top of a hill. I've read and heard of people smelling weird things, having their name shouted out to them, flashlights going out suddenly and the smell of fire burning around the house. None of with I experienced when I went out sadly. Here is a story I found about it for those interested in the lore- "The story of Frank and Samantha Labadie is as ironic as it is haunting. We are not for sure when they were wed but considering the seven year age difference between the two, we are guessing in the early 1880s. But since there are no more Labadie relatives, we are not 100% sure. The story goes like this... Ever since the Labadie's had been married they could not have a child. Both were heart broken but more so Frank. Living with them was Enos Parsons, a loyal black slave who did not want freedom even after the civil war. The story goes in the winter of 1892, when Parsons was 46, he and Samantha Labadie had an affair which ended in Samantha being pregnant. By about April of 1893, Samantha began to show that she was with child. Frank rejoiced not knowing that the baby was not his. When the baby was born it was obviously black. In the end, Parsons admitted to the affair which caused Frank into a fury. Frank shot his 44 Henry Rifle one time killing Parsons. Frank dumped the body in a creek nearby. Some say the body never floated but sank right to the bottom of the creek, there where it lies today. When he returned to the house that night he told Samantha that he would send the baby down the creek. Then in the spring of 1935, Frank began to go absolutely crazy, saying that he was being haunted by the ghost of Enos Parsons. On April 1, 1935 Frank took out his colt house pistol, shot Samantha four times killing her and then killed himself with one shot. When the bodies were found, the sixth bullet was missing from the gun. When the house was searched, the 44 Henry rifle which he used to kill Parsons was never found. Now if anyone goes out near the Labadie mansion, people say they are haunted by the Labadie family and Enos Parsons. The ghosts of both Frank and Samantha haunt the mansion. Frank has been known to be very aggressive towards anyone who enters his home. Enos Parsons haunts the woods and the creek to which he was thrown, still holding the gun that was used to kill him. Shots have also been heard in the woods which cause the birds to strangely hover in the air above where the shot was. And if you look into the creek, you may just catch a glimpse of the Labadie baby that still haunts it." And now for those interested in the photos-
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Mr_Fiend
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
Infiltration Expert...
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 1 on 3/26/2010 12:50 PM >
| | | Look at you, posting our states greatest secrets. You do realize I'm gonna hafta one up ya! I'm still a little jealous that I havent been out there yet.
https://abandonedo...bout/the-aok-team/ |
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Billy
Location: Oklahoma City Gender: Male
Penetration connoisseur
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 2 on 3/26/2010 6:38 PM >
| | | Hah. I am just hoping if some people from Oklahoma see some movement in the thread here locally maybe more will come out of the woodwork, that and it can't hurt trying to go full! One up me huh? Hrm.. I've got ammo, I'll battle.
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Mr_Fiend
Location: Tulsa, OK Gender: Male
Infiltration Expert...
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 3 on 3/26/2010 6:52 PM >
| | | Yeah, you have a point. Still, I dont like being out done, if you havent figured that out by now haha. I'll start posting some of my cooler shit and favorite locations, you'll see, ya'll see!
https://abandonedo...bout/the-aok-team/ |
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RobertB
Location: Skeeterville, TX Gender: Male
Maybe I shouldn't be using my real name...
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 4 on 3/26/2010 8:11 PM >
| | | If their only child was a murdered bastard born of a forbidden rendezvous, then who was the joker who had "MOTHER" and "FATHER" inscribed on their tombstone? Reminds me of the scene in "Pirates of the Caribbean":
Man in Jail: The Black Pearl? I've heard stories. She's been preying on ships and settlements for near ten years. Never leaves any survivors. Jack Sparrow: No survivors? Then where do the stories come from, I wonder? |
J'ai toujours fait une prière à Dieu, qui est fort courte. La voici: "Mon Dieu, rendez nos ennemis bien ridicules!" Dieu m'a exaucé. |
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Billy
Location: Oklahoma City Gender: Male
Penetration connoisseur
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 6 on 3/27/2010 2:36 AM >
| | | Posted by SiteUnseen Consider me out of the woodwork.
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SEE FIEND! I DID SOMETHING GOOD! I WIN! Haha. Well now that you are out of the woodwork. Nice to meet you man.
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Billy
Location: Oklahoma City Gender: Male
Penetration connoisseur
| | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 7 on 3/27/2010 2:38 AM >
| | | Posted by RobertB If their only child was a murdered bastard born of a forbidden rendezvous, then who was the joker who had "MOTHER" and "FATHER" inscribed on their tombstone? Reminds me of the scene in "Pirates of the Caribbean":
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Interesting notion. I've got no answer.
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Happiedaze
Location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Labadie Mansion <Reply # 8 on 4/3/2010 5:33 AM >
| | | I love finds with a cool history! Thanks for taking the time to share it. Very cool remains of the house, too!
'Our plans are all laid out, take all these unmarked roads, we blaze the trails to places no one goes, yeah!' -Rise Against |
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