Ghost Stories
Night Auditors at the hotel overnight have reported hearing a loud sequence of knocks around 4 am. They checked the security monitor for that area, but no one was there. The mysterious "4 O'Clock Knocker" has been reported at the doors of guest rooms. When the door is opened, no one is in sight.
There are several ghosts associated with the Blennerhasset. Hotel. One ghost is the builder of the hotel, named William N. Chanceller. People have reported smelling cigar smoke or seeing smoke circle the portrait of Chanceller. The elevators seem to have a mind of their own. The elevators often stop on the second floor, even when a button has not been pushed. A gentleman dressed in gray is seen walking on the second floor.
History of The Blennerhassett in Parkersburg, West Virginia
Money from natural gas and oil flooded into Parkersburg, WV in the late 1800's. The town quickly adapted to their wealth and welcomed visitors and businessmen from all over the country.
The Blennerhassett was designed and built by William Chanceller, who was a prominent businessman in town. The hotel opened in 1889 and became a grand showcase for what would later become called the Gaslight Era.
Originally the hotel consisted of 50 guest rooms placed around a central staircase. The restrooms were in common areas on each floor.. The First National Bank of Parkersburg was located in what is now the hotel's game room.
The hotel was named after a couple named Harman and Margaret Blennerhassett. The couple had settled on an island in the Ohio River in 1798. They built a Palladian style mansion on the European styled estate. The island that the couple lived on is now named Blennerhassett Island.
Harman Blennerhassett was a wealthy Irish aristocrat, who lived in grand style with his wife. The beautiful Blennerhassett estate was the envy of the locals.
The island became famous nationally when Vice President Aaron Burr used the island as a base of operations for a military exhibition. This move was labeled by some as a conspiracy. The Blennerhassets fled down the Ohio River to escape the militia when they invaded the island.
President Thomas Jefferson accused both Aaron Burr and Harman Blennerhassett of plotting treason, attempting to establish an empire in the Southwest. Blennerhasset had fled the island, but was captured and put into the Virginia State Penitentiary. Burr was tried and acquitted. Blennerhassett was released from prison. The lives of both men were ruined.
The Blennerhassett Hotel has been updated over the years. A full restoration took place in 1986. The hotel is registered as a National Historic Landmark and is a Historic Hotel of America.
Today The Blennerhassett Hotel is an elegant hotel with amenities including a business center, fitness center, library and Spats Dining.
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Post a Commentthe hotel is definitely not on the island. the mansion the blennerhassets lived in, which is actually a replica, is there. harmon blennerhassett was in cahoots with aaron burr and tried to overthrow the government, bringing historical significance to the name blennerhassett and the reason many things take this name in wood county. not because there is an island there
i work at the hotel and i have yet to have any contact with a ghost. i hope i do sometime though.
The hotel is in downtown Parkersburg at 4th and Market....not actually on the island.
My former message was cut off. I did see a man in grey occasionally, he looked very weary, old, tired and even his skin was grey. He appeared on the elevator. Once it was on a Sunday night when the place was empty I had flown in late to Charleston and checked in right before Midnight. The elevator door opened and there he was- first I thought, was he the elevator operator because he was in sort of a long tailed suit of grey- but who has elevator operators anymore, especially in an empty hotel at midnight on Sunday. We went up to the third floor after stopping on the second. He did not get out, he never said a word, and he stayed in the elevator when I got out. He looked right through me and I felt a sadness all night I could not explain. I mean, there was no other guests on my floor and no one in the bar or restaurant that Sunday night.
I stayed often at the Blennerhassett throughout 2001, usually had the same room. It is true about the elevator. It would usually stop on the second floor and on my floor, would stop, the door would not open automatically or if you pushed the button. It would them go back to the second floor. I would often just get off there and take the back stairs up to the third.
My door was knocked on at 4AM in the morning. I opened the door, no one was there. It happened several times. Once, I accussed some firefighters who were up all night partying of knocking on my door, but it happened the following month when I returned (I was making monthly visits to the hospital there) so I should have believed the firefighters saying they had not knocked in any doors.
More than once the fire alarm in the building went off for no reason. I figured it was just a faulty alarm system.
I never knew of the hotel had been reported as being haunted, but you get some sort of 'strange' feeling when you sta
Auditors? Well there's an unlikely sort to be telling ghost stories.
haunted /great
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