Harrett House

Harrett House, a house located outside of Witbeysville and the site of a bloody conflict called the Harrett-Marnon Feud. Now the Harrett House is abandoned and yet still intact for reasons unknown. Over the years speculations about an occultist congregation took up residence in the house.

History
The Harrett House was built in 1835 by George Harrett for his family and also people who he hired to work on the family farm.

In 1846 he had the house renovated and also decorated it with Parisian style furniture and antiques from the Orient.

Nonetheless, things took a turn for the worse as George was becoming more erratic and paranoid by the day lashing out at is in family

The doctors could not figure out what was wrong with him and decided to send them to the insane asylum where he went mad and complained about a family cheating him out of money.

After the Feuds
Many years after the Harrett-Marnon Feud the house became abandoned and also the belongings were moved to another location and auctioned off to the public who some reports as the items were cursed or haunted.

The residents decided to return to the items to the Harrett House to lift the curse that was put on them in the first place and now the former estate is protected by the county.

The Investigations
In 1952 the USIA, Franklin County Society of Phenomena, investigated the Harrett House and found that it was used for dark rituals.

After the investigation was over the researchers concluded that the house should have been watched over by the local community and also nobody was to be able to break into the premises.