DORCHESTER
COUNTY MARYLAND HISTORY
LEGEND
OF GHOST ISLAND
Ghost
Island is just to the southwest of the Lewis Wharf homestead
near Henrys Crossroads on Elliott Island Road. It is really not an
island, being surrounded by marsh land, not waters, it is small,
less than an acre, with Peach Orchard Creek to it's north.
In
the early 1800's Lewis Wharf and the homestead were purchased
by three men and one, Jesse Wainwright, took residence in the
haunted
Lewis house. Wainwright , it has been told, got rid of the Lewis
house
ghost,
but the small island west of the house still had 'sightings' of a
ghost
said
to be one of the past Lewis house owners.
While
out hunting muskrats, a neighbor in his row boat was sitting
up the creek when he heard a rustling noise in the marsh reeds and
was
ready to take another fat muskrat, when by moonlight saw a man
walking
out
of the reeds, on top of the creek waters, without falling in. The
muskrat
hunter
wasted no time leaving and was soon telling his story to Jesse
Wainwright.
Jesse told him he hadn’t seen anything yet , but wait till old
man
Levins Lewis, now in the grave by the Lewis house, comes riding
his
white mule on Ghost Island.
The
story here is that the gold treasure hid in the old Lewis house had
been
found and removed, so the ghost of Ghost Island, had lost their job
of
guarding
it and left.
Abstract
: Between the Blackwater & Nanticoke by Bruce Neal Stump.
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