The Haunted History of the Beattie Mansion, Part One | Guest, Michael Burkart

Published: Nov. 20, 2023, 6 a.m.

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The Beattie Mansion stands atop a hill encircled by a rock wall in St. Joseph, Missouri. Over the years, this grand structure has served the St. Joe community in a variety of ways for almost 170 years.
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\\nConstructed in 1854, the Beattie Mansion was the residence of Armstrong and Eliza Beattie. Armstrong, a distinguished banker who later served as mayor five times, played an active role in the community. In 1878, Armstrong Beattie passed away after a bout with cholera. Left behind was Eliza, now the sole owner of the house, though history seems to have mysteriously erased her existence after her husband\'s untimely demise. After Eliza\\u2019s passing, it was a haven for the city\'s homeless and a refuge for the orphaned, and for more than 100 years, it was a sanctuary for the elderly,
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\\nHundreds of people have lived within the walls of the Beattie Mansion, and many have never left. It\\u2019s believed that Armstrong and Eliza are still in their beloved home. When the current owner tried to hire people to help with renovations, many of them wouldn\\u2019t return\\u2026due to all of the paranormal activity within its walls. Today on the Grave Talks, Part One of our conversation about the Beattie Mansion with owner Michael Burkart.
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