
Overview
In this Civil War-themed episode, the Ghost Hunters visit the historic Samuel Mudd House, famous for being a pit stop for John Wilkes Booth on his escape route following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Samuel Mudd met John Wilkes Booth six months before the assassination and let Booth stay in his home after tending to Booth's broken leg following the assassination. Mudd's involvement in the plot remains unclear, but he was found guilty of conspiracy. Now, several apparitions allegedly haunt the house (now operating as a museum), including a soldier and a woman in a white dress believed to be Samuel Mudd's wife, Sarah. Then, the team heads to Virginia to visit the Edgewood Plantation, part of the ancestral home of U.S. Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison and site for the Confederate army during the Civil War. Today, it is officially a national- and state-regulated landmark and is a hotbed of paranormal activity, including full-bodied apparitions.
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5 - 1Betsy Ross House March 11, 2009
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5 - 2Star Island March 18, 2009
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5 - 3Edith Wharton Estate March 25, 2009
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5 - 4Club Dead April 01, 2009
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5 - 5Soul Searching April 08, 2009
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5 - 6Titanic Terror April 15, 2009
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5 - 7Crossing Over April 22, 2009
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5 - 8Garden State Asylum April 29, 2009
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5 - 9Inhuman Entity August 19, 2009
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5 - 10I am Not Guilty August 26, 2009
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5 - 11Civil War Spirits September 02, 2009
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5 - 12Essex County Jail September 09, 2009
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5 - 13Judgement Day September 16, 2009
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5 - 14Little Drummer Boy September 23, 2009
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5 - 15A Bat Out Of Hell September 30, 2009
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5 - 16Glimmer Men October 07, 2009
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5 - 17Fort Henry October 14, 2009
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5 - 18Congress Theater October 21, 2009
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5 - 19Rocky Mountain Hauntings October 28, 2009
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5 - 20Ghost of Buffalo Bill November 04, 2009
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5 - 21New Hampshire Gothic November 11, 2009
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5 - 22Pensacola Lighthouse November 18, 2009
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5 - 23Mark Twain House December 02, 2009
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5 - 24Unexplained Phenomena December 09, 2009
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5 - 25Hindenburg Crash Site December 16, 2009