Amazing footage. This is my favorite episode of all from the series A Haunting. Loved that show! Wonder why it ended so quickly? They need to bring it back, make more!!! Thanks for sharing!
I saw this house on "A Haunting" and it's one of my favorite episodes. It's to bad it was haunted and then burned down. I love Victorian houses and mansions.
It was one of my favorite hauntings to watch, it must have been so haunting that it made even the lighting want to strike it multiple times until it burned down, it's an good thing no one was in it when it happened.
It's pretty amazing what the mansion looked like in real life before it burnt down, i mean i know they used a different house in A Haunting, but the real life Summerwind mansion just looked like your average abandoned house...and to think many people believe that the mansion being struck by lightning was caused by whatever evil force that resided in the mansion and when the mansion did burn down many people believed that said evil force went away with it and others believe that the evil force still roams the land where Summerwind once stood.
Nice video. I notice that you include the photos I took of the bullet holes in the kitchen door back in 1985. I have no problem with people using my photos of Summerwind. If possible I like to have a statement attached something to effect of "Photos Courtesy of Todd Roll" but I guess my post has taken care of that. Anyway best of luck with the rebuilding effort. It was a very cool place and I would suspect folks would come from all over to see the reconstruction. Cheers, Todd Roll.
Something about this particular ghost story disturbs me. This is a well made video with lots of fascinating stills of the original mansion. Thanks for posting.
Originally, it was written as a Gregorian Chant about death. J.S. Bach also uses this same theme in several of his writings. One is a "theme and variations on a theme"
The haunting of Summerwind is one of my Top 5 favorites in this category, along with Calvados Castle in Normandy, France, No. 50 Berkeley Square in London and the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in England. Nice to see an American haunting in there and not the debacle that is the Amityville Horror (or farce, as luck would have it)
Excellent video! I love Summerwind, it would be great to visit the ruins one day. I believe that it was haunted for real, but not anymore. Great story that Summerwind is.
Even though your short clip has no. Narration it's brilliant. The music gives it scary atmosphere. That old house is so delapitated, why would anyone want it?
Exactly, that's one of the amazing things about it, compared to the house that was used to simulate Summerwind in that episode of A Haunting, the real life mansion just looked your average abandoned rundown house.
Nice job with this video! I especially love the photos from when the house was still standing. For the "post-destruction" photos (from 2:46 to the end), those are MY photos (that I took) from my visit to Summerwind (June 28, 2008). I was only there for about 30 minutes, but that's all the time I needed to learn that something was certainly at work there......... Thanks for sharing this. :)
The mansion here reminds me of the mansion of Grey Gardens on Long Island. The mansion on the east coast was in a derelict condition but occupied and was later restored. There are quite a few You Tube videos about Grey Gardens, including a 1975 documentary. The story of Mrs. and Miss Beale who lived there became the subject o a Broadway musical and of a movie with Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore.
Fascinating place and I can see how it drew all of these people to it. If you look at this clip...1 min and 22 seconds...there is a face in the top, right hand window.
I have read through all the comments to see if anyone mentions seeing anything, and this was the first one I found. but at 2:58-3:02 at the top left side of that gaping hole you can see a face. if you slow down or pause at 3:02 you can actually see eyes and nose. could be just me, check it out for yourself.
I have tried researching the Fox tribe histories, Chippewa, Sauk, Ho-Chunk and others and can find no mention of a man named Carver ever being an intermediary between tribes at war. Carvers journals and other documents are available through the University of Minnesota who has them in their collection of works. What I believe is that Carver might have received any charter, deed or land grant through British officials which was common during that time as a mean of payment for services rendered to the crown. If that were the case, it would stand to reason that the property was never seen as the property of one man for any services but rather an encroachment by British officials to deed Native American land to a white man on which they had no claim. That might also explain how the story began that Carver actually had a paper "deed" to 1/3 of Wisconsin if it were deeded to him (a European method of transfer of ownership)by British officials for cartography work or however they employed Carver. This was before the American Revolution and even during that and after, Native American tribes were employed by both sides as scouts, soldiers, etc. It was not unheard for high ranking officials, such as Cornwallis, to have mentioned partitioning the continent once hostilities were concluded in the form of land grants.
ZeitgeistWI I know this is an old comment but it peaked my interest!! Your reasoning sounds very plausible. I have a historian friend who often bemoans tracing land b/c of the double granting so to speak. The British deeded quite often ... places that were already claimed or later claimed ... it’s a mess. You mentioned the University’s paperwork. Have you tried other sources? Here in Plymouth Mass when we’re trying to trace someone or something from the colonial period, we often have to search a dozen or so places. The local library, town hall, various colleges and universities who might have a stake in that region, the Plimouth Plantation, other local museums ... on and on. It’s a lot of leg work but sometimes you hit pay dirt!! The libraries and town halls are usually where we get the biggest info. Or they can at least point in a direction. Some digitized, but a lot is physical looking.
While the mystery of the Carver land grant is exciting for me as a historian, the feeling of the place overall is intriguing in my operations as a paranormal investigator. The meeting and clashes of cultures and beliefs can often impress themselves on even the land on which some traumatic or charged event occurs. Take for example the various sightings of Civil War soldiers being seen on battlefields. I myself saw what I believed to be reenactors at the Stones River Battlefield. I was also witness to a horse Artillery team at the Petersburg Battlefield in Petersburg, VA along with several others who could not believe what we had seen until park personnel told us there were no reenactors in the park that day. Maybe something occurred at the spot where Summerwind was built and it imprinted itself on the very land. When the house was built on the land, it became a part of that. Never underestimate the power of things beyond our comprehension or how they can effect us in positive and negative ways depending on the energy imprinted there.
You've obviously never been there and experienced the eerie feeling that surrounds that whole area. When you go there, there is something not right about it, something off, and you begin to feel it immediately. I am not given to flights of fancy nor am I one who is easily swayed to impressions and feelings based on hearsay or legends but I can tell you that place has something wrong with it. It's almost as if the land itself was "tainted" somehow. The house being there was just part of the whole strangeness of the place. I still believe that it is something that somehow relates back to the story about Johnathan Carver and being deeded 1/3 of Wisconsin. I myself have been studying this portion of the mystery but I do not believe it a grant or deed in the common sense of the word. Since he was supposedly given this land by the Chiefs of two tribes who were at war and Carver reportedly was instrumental in bringing them to the peace table, I believe that the land grant was actually something more in keeping with native American beliefs and practices, like a wampum belt or something along those lines. Could it be buried somewhere on the property? It could be but whatever the connection or no connection at all, there is something attached to that property that is not right.
We like to kid ourselves, we human beings, that we know everything and what we don't know, can be explained by science. The trap is that science, a man made discipline, is prone to the faults and foibles that we as human beings are prone to. There is so much we yet don't understand or even can comprehend in the world around us. Keeping an open mind is the key to exploration and understanding. Not dismissing things out of hand. When you dismiss those things we classify as paranormal, you are basically just changing one belief for another. We disbelieve the paranormal because we have been taught that such things can't possibly be or exist because science says that they can't. Science has had to change its position or its views and theories numerous times throughout history when new evidence comes to light or views on certain things change as the scientific community changes. Places like Summerwind simply defy our poor means to identify what is happening there right now. When the paranormal is accepted as just part of the human experience we didn't understand, that view will change as science always does when theories and possibilities are proven flawed or incorrect.
I would love to go here. Going up that way in a couple of weeks. I just wanna see it, don't want to do no harm or anything. Is it possible to go there yet?
I had a dream at around 17 that was a nightmare and continued to have the same dream for 30 years. In my dream it burned down but strange was it was storming. When it first came out in the haunting I was shocked that it was the same place ( not one in show). the man in my dreams that scared me looks just like the person who built it.... And the secret places in the fireplace or the bullet hole in the door. Anyway when the show came out I told everyone that's the place and everyone said I was nuts that place didn't burn down. The next year it came on again and at the end A caption says in 88 it was stuck by lightening and burned to the ground. What s crazy is I didn't see the house on fire in my dreams until 88. Years later I found out the same year I saw it in my dreams is the same year it burned. True story.
We have something very strange in common. Ever since my mother passed a year ago, I have a repeated nightmare of this torn down and creepy place. It starts out late evening and everything around as I walk in is totally dead. My walk through seems endless and I'm so scared, it seems to appear as a maze to me without ending. Honest, it's true and I'm trying to figure out why this nightmare keeps happening over and over. Wanda
@@wandarodriguez5209 maybe a dream dictionary might be helpful. The maze might mean something makes you feel trapped in real life. Dreams and nightmares have meanings that sometimes come through in different ways.
Thank you for responding. You are so right about the representation of the maze. At times I do feel trapped and lost, I lived to take care of my Mother which died August 15 2018 and I do have a peace about her passing without any regrets but still feel "lost" at times. Life has many curves and takes on changes. Thank you again, God Bless, Wanda
@@wandarodriguez5209 sorry about your loss. I too have lost my mother who called me moments after her death and left a vm saying only one thing " I love you too"...after I played it it was gone. Life is full of test and visions. We may not catch it at the time but in the end it all makes sense.
the original house was struck by lightning multiple times until it burned down, people don't want to rebuild a house on that land because the spirits weren't just attracted to the house but to the land so their afraid the spirits would come back
For years after President Lincoln's funeral train passed through Illinois, it was seen, heard and experienced by people who lived along the route it originally followed even though the rails had long since been removed and the trains no longer used that route. Witnesses reported details that gave credibility to their accounts, such as seeing the car in which Lincoln's coffin was on display or the soldiers who guarded the body of the President back home to Illinois. Lincoln was one of our nation's most loved Presidents so is it any wonder that his assassination and the train that carried his body back to his home state of Illinois would not be charged with emotion from thousands across the nation and the world? Imagine all that energy so focused and so precise that it actually imprinted itself on the route the train took and when conditions were right, replayed itself like a movie reel for witnesses to see.
Has something to do with energy lei lines and earth grid energies & water flow...and granite and crystal, because those substances are capable of recording
does anyone know if there is anything near or around the area where Summerwind once stood? Any other houses nearby? Any businesses in town? Or is it pretty much just an extremely isolated area?
I feel strongly that the hinshaw story is real...its like i feel gingers pain weird but yeah....summerwind has had effects on me since its story i first heard in 2005....
***** Hmm....as a valued historical site....not as a valued ($$) historical site....if I've learnt anything over the years the house, place location picks you. The house as 2 become all of you.....but be-warned it might not want you to go, look much deeper in2 the ground there your met you your ....spirit please be fully prepared
+Joshua Chaires I know this was a year ago but I know you are very active in commenting and responding. If Carver's ghost really exists and still haunts the property, couldn't there be a way to tell Carver that the deed isn't there and is in England so he can stop wasting his time? I mean hes spent over 200 years looking for that darn thing. If Carver's ghost is there, why do you think he isn't manifesting himself like he did to the Hinshaw family? I'm looking at these videos of people investigating the place day and night and nothing ever happens.
Originally from vilas county, near Bents Camp. I went there one night in 2005 with two friends. When we got back to my car, the left rear hub cap was missing. Despite changing my wheels, hub caps, position on the car, it would always disappear! Wtf is that! Rip, Carver.....
I have watched about this place that was near some kind of river and that place look great, but then the family was falling apart, there dad changed really badly, the wife and daughters had to leave there house, here dad stayed behind, the father, and brother went there and even things went bad for them after they discovered something really bad there,........they also left, then here comes this terrible storm, and "boom",........that house was gone as if it never existed!,..."period".........
I've been there twice I think it's pretty creepy . There is a pile of bricks.... It's said people take them and something bad happens to then and they return them. There is a book called the Carver effect about this house. Don't quote me but I think it's the name.
This reminds me of an old farmhouse my ex and I wanted to buy a long time ago. On the second floor the one bathroom you could look out and see the back yard but when we went outside we couldnt find the window where it should have been. Plus in the barn the previous owners kept horses and there was a large stall you could see from the inside but the barn door to this stall was not on the outside. I'm kind of glad we never did buy it.
It looks like a man with a dark coatt and hat leaning against the right side of the window and the other side looks like he may be holding something white like a candle stick or an axe! Oh hell the whole place looks creepy.
Throughout antiquity, there are land grants, deeds, notes of ownership floating around. The confrontations of empire building from France, Britain and eventually the expansion of the new United States saw these types of documents given out like water as payment for services. Once the issuer lost interest in the venture or in the case of war, lost their ability to issue such payments, the deeds, land grants, etc were basically worthless. If Britain secured the services of Carver and his associates when their position in North America seemed secure, any treaties, deeds, land grants disappeared once the colonies gained their independence and became the United States of America. If this was true of the land grant Carver received, once independence was gained, it would not have been worth the paper it was written on save as a conversation piece.
There are somethings what bothers me in the Summerwind legend. I watched the show Hauntings of Summerwind. That story told Ginger found blueprints behind the closet. But written text says they found human body parts behind the closet. Such as a skull with long black hair, a leg and a arm. But instead of calling the police they just hid those back behind the closet. I mean, who want's to live in a house where is body part in wall? Did they really see those? Because the next time they look in to the hole those were not found. And what was that floating black haired female ghost what was mentioned in text I red. Were those her remains? Just wondering.. I find the written story more interesting than the Hauntings of Summerwind, the show is more like just a commen horror film.
If this was the case, Carver might have destroyed the deed once hostilities broke out between Britain and the colonies if he were a true colonial sympathizer so as not to be implicated as being a loyalist or out of personal disdain for Britain once hostilities had begun. In any case, the possibility that such a deed still exists is slight if any at all. Unless protected from time and the elements, such a deed would have long since disintegrated into nothing more than pieces and dust. This seems a more plausible theory than Carver having obtained a written deed to 1/3 of Wisconsin by tribal leaders for his efforts to bring peace, especially in light of the Native American views regarding the land and its ownership.
Why can't people use the proper spelling of "There"? I'll run though this once. "There" - Positional: "Over there sits the old man". "Their" - possessive: That's their new car. "They're" - present tense: They're(they are) going shopping. An above sentence should've read: " A family moved into there back in 1969 thinking that they can restore the mansion back to it's original shape but instead ended up being chased out by an evil presence".
Amazing footage. This is my favorite episode of all from the series A Haunting. Loved that show! Wonder why it ended so quickly? They need to bring it back, make more!!! Thanks for sharing!
I saw this house on "A Haunting" and it's one of my favorite episodes. It's to bad it was haunted and then burned down. I love Victorian houses and mansions.
yeah I sAw that episode aswell.
my father owns a Queen Anne Victorian farm house in upstate NY it was where I partially grew up in. it's a really beautiful home
It was one of my favorite hauntings to watch, it must have been so haunting that it made even the lighting want to strike it multiple times until it burned down, it's an good thing no one was in it when it happened.
It's pretty amazing what the mansion looked like in real life before it burnt down, i mean i know they used a different house in A Haunting, but the real life Summerwind mansion just looked like your average abandoned house...and to think many people believe that the mansion being struck by lightning was caused by whatever evil force that resided in the mansion and when the mansion did burn down many people believed that said evil force went away with it and others believe that the evil force still roams the land where Summerwind once stood.
Nice video.
I notice that you include the photos I took of the bullet holes in the kitchen door back in 1985. I have no problem with people using my photos of Summerwind. If possible I like to have a statement attached something to effect of "Photos Courtesy of Todd Roll" but I guess my post has taken care of that. Anyway best of luck with the rebuilding effort.
It was a very cool place and I would suspect folks would come from all over to see the reconstruction.
Cheers,
Todd Roll.
Was it ever rebuilt?
Todd Roll nobody cares
Todd Roll ,
Thank u for ur photos .... 👍🙂👍
whoa awesome
Nobody gives a shit
Something about this particular ghost story disturbs me. This is a well made video with lots of fascinating stills of the original mansion. Thanks for posting.
One of the greatest haunted house stories ever.I suggest you watch A Haunting the one about Summerwind mansion.
Ch V it's crazy but gives you a good amount of info and history of the place
Read what I wrote above.... Crazy! I agree best haunted story ever!
It's one of my favorites as well.
Glad some one saved some videos of the house seeing it was destroyed by lightning and fire
Thank You!..Great video and lots of people dont believe in ghosts or hauntings,,Ghosts are real!..Thank You agian for the great pictures of this home!
I am so glad i found someone that cares for summerwind to be ressurected!
This is the same music from the intro to The Shining (1980). Check it out and see if I'm wrong...
Dannnnnyyyy
Originally, it was written as a Gregorian Chant about death.
J.S. Bach also uses this same theme in several of his writings. One is a "theme and variations on a theme"
The haunting of Summerwind is one of my Top 5 favorites in this category, along with Calvados Castle in Normandy, France, No. 50 Berkeley Square in London and the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in England. Nice to see an American haunting in there and not the debacle that is the Amityville Horror (or farce, as luck would have it)
They will man Summerwind is too intriguing to pass up! She will rise again...i feel it!
Excellent video! I love Summerwind, it would be great to visit the ruins one day. I believe that it was haunted for real, but not anymore. Great story that Summerwind is.
Thanks for this video. I can't see how this house ever looked beautiful.
Even though your short clip has no. Narration it's brilliant. The music gives it scary atmosphere. That old house is so delapitated, why would anyone want it?
Exactly, that's one of the amazing things about it, compared to the house that was used to simulate Summerwind in that episode of A Haunting, the real life mansion just looked your average abandoned rundown house.
Summerwind what a beautiful name for a mansion!
Nice job with this video! I especially love the photos from when the house was still standing.
For the "post-destruction" photos (from 2:46 to the end), those are MY photos (that I took) from my visit to Summerwind (June 28, 2008). I was only there for about 30 minutes, but that's all the time I needed to learn that something was certainly at work there.........
Thanks for sharing this. :)
The mansion here reminds me of the mansion of Grey Gardens on Long Island. The mansion on the east coast was in a derelict condition but occupied and was later restored. There are quite a few You Tube videos about Grey Gardens, including a 1975 documentary. The story of Mrs. and Miss Beale who lived there became the subject o a Broadway musical and of a movie with Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore.
Fascinating place and I can see how it drew all of these people to it. If you look at this clip...1 min and 22 seconds...there is a face in the top, right hand window.
I have read through all the comments to see if anyone mentions seeing anything, and this was the first one I found. but at 2:58-3:02 at the top left side of that gaping hole you can see a face. if you slow down or pause at 3:02 you can actually see eyes and nose. could be just me, check it out for yourself.
Would someone tell me the organ piece he is playing? I used to know it and have listened to it many times, but now it's escaping me.
+Kirsten Walstedt It is the theme song of the film "The Shining", also known as "Intro by Profanatica.
The music was lifted from the fifth movement of Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz.
Do not pick up and remove any debre from Summerwind, They will haunt you till you bring it back. look but do not remove trust me...
I have tried researching the Fox tribe histories, Chippewa, Sauk, Ho-Chunk and others and can find no mention of a man named Carver ever being an intermediary between tribes at war. Carvers journals and other documents are available through the University of Minnesota who has them in their collection of works. What I believe is that Carver might have received any charter, deed or land grant through British officials which was common during that time as a mean of payment for services rendered to the crown. If that were the case, it would stand to reason that the property was never seen as the property of one man for any services but rather an encroachment by British officials to deed Native American land to a white man on which they had no claim. That might also explain how the story began that Carver actually had a paper "deed" to 1/3 of Wisconsin if it were deeded to him (a European method of transfer of ownership)by British officials for cartography work or however they employed Carver. This was before the American Revolution and even during that and after, Native American tribes were employed by both sides as scouts, soldiers, etc. It was not unheard for high ranking officials, such as Cornwallis, to have mentioned partitioning the continent once hostilities were concluded in the form of land grants.
ZeitgeistWI
I know this is an old comment but it peaked my interest!! Your reasoning sounds very plausible. I have a historian friend who often bemoans tracing land b/c of the double granting so to speak. The British deeded quite often ... places that were already claimed or later claimed ... it’s a mess.
You mentioned the University’s paperwork. Have you tried other sources? Here in Plymouth Mass when we’re trying to trace someone or something from the colonial period, we often have to search a dozen or so places. The local library, town hall, various colleges and universities who might have a stake in that region, the Plimouth Plantation, other local museums ... on and on. It’s a lot of leg work but sometimes you hit pay dirt!! The libraries and town halls are usually where we get the biggest info. Or they can at least point in a direction. Some digitized, but a lot is physical looking.
#Summerwind wish someone would upload more pics of the house
While the mystery of the Carver land grant is exciting for me as a historian, the feeling of the place overall is intriguing in my operations as a paranormal investigator. The meeting and clashes of cultures and beliefs can often impress themselves on even the land on which some traumatic or charged event occurs. Take for example the various sightings of Civil War soldiers being seen on battlefields. I myself saw what I believed to be reenactors at the Stones River Battlefield. I was also witness to a horse Artillery team at the Petersburg Battlefield in Petersburg, VA along with several others who could not believe what we had seen until park personnel told us there were no reenactors in the park that day. Maybe something occurred at the spot where Summerwind was built and it imprinted itself on the very land. When the house was built on the land, it became a part of that. Never underestimate the power of things beyond our comprehension or how they can effect us in positive and negative ways depending on the energy imprinted there.
old man with a gun. great pics. keep em comin
Nice views of an old house. You really didn`t convince me it`s haunted. Al I can say is: rumour rumour rumour.
You've obviously never been there and experienced the eerie feeling that surrounds that whole area. When you go there, there is something not right about it, something off, and you begin to feel it immediately. I am not given to flights of fancy nor am I one who is easily swayed to impressions and feelings based on hearsay or legends but I can tell you that place has something wrong with it. It's almost as if the land itself was "tainted" somehow. The house being there was just part of the whole strangeness of the place. I still believe that it is something that somehow relates back to the story about Johnathan Carver and being deeded 1/3 of Wisconsin. I myself have been studying this portion of the mystery but I do not believe it a grant or deed in the common sense of the word. Since he was supposedly given this land by the Chiefs of two tribes who were at war and Carver reportedly was instrumental in bringing them to the peace table, I believe that the land grant was actually something more in keeping with native American beliefs and practices, like a wampum belt or something along those lines. Could it be buried somewhere on the property? It could be but whatever the connection or no connection at all, there is something attached to that property that is not right.
It's a shame there's no records of the LAND ...what was there BEFORE SUMMERWIND....to tell the tale...as to who or what the hauntings are about.
We like to kid ourselves, we human beings, that we know everything and what we don't know, can be explained by science. The trap is that science, a man made discipline, is prone to the faults and foibles that we as human beings are prone to. There is so much we yet don't understand or even can comprehend in the world around us. Keeping an open mind is the key to exploration and understanding. Not dismissing things out of hand. When you dismiss those things we classify as paranormal, you are basically just changing one belief for another. We disbelieve the paranormal because we have been taught that such things can't possibly be or exist because science says that they can't. Science has had to change its position or its views and theories numerous times throughout history when new evidence comes to light or views on certain things change as the scientific community changes. Places like Summerwind simply defy our poor means to identify what is happening there right now. When the paranormal is accepted as just part of the human experience we didn't understand, that view will change as science always does when theories and possibilities are proven flawed or incorrect.
Right. It's not paranormal. Nothing is PARAnormal...it's very normal, we just don't understand it yet
PS, I know almost nothing is left of that mansion, but I'd still love to investigate the grounds. That would be great, especially on Halloween night!
It used to be a fishing lodge in the early 1900s before it was a mansion
I would love to go here. Going up that way in a couple of weeks. I just wanna see it, don't want to do no harm or anything. Is it possible to go there yet?
Which lake/town was this located in?
Vilas county Wisconsin
I had a dream at around 17 that was a nightmare and continued to have the same dream for 30 years. In my dream it burned down but strange was it was storming. When it first came out in the haunting I was shocked that it was the same place ( not one in show). the man in my dreams that scared me looks just like the person who built it.... And the secret places in the fireplace or the bullet hole in the door. Anyway when the show came out I told everyone that's the place and everyone said I was nuts that place didn't burn down. The next year it came on again and at the end A caption says in 88 it was stuck by lightening and burned to the ground. What s crazy is I didn't see the house on fire in my dreams until 88. Years later I found out the same year I saw it in my dreams is the same year it burned. True story.
We have something very strange in common. Ever since my mother passed a year ago, I have a repeated nightmare of this torn down and creepy place. It starts out late evening and everything around as I walk in is totally dead. My walk through seems endless and I'm so scared, it seems to appear as a maze to me without ending. Honest, it's true and I'm trying to figure out why this nightmare keeps happening over and over. Wanda
@@wandarodriguez5209 maybe a dream dictionary might be helpful. The maze might mean something makes you feel trapped in real life. Dreams and nightmares have meanings that sometimes come through in different ways.
Thank you for responding. You are so right about the representation of the maze. At times I do feel trapped and lost, I lived to take care of my Mother which died August 15 2018 and I do have a peace about her passing without any regrets but still feel "lost" at times. Life has many curves and takes on changes. Thank you again, God Bless, Wanda
@@wandarodriguez5209 sorry about your loss. I too have lost my mother who called me moments after her death and left a vm saying only one thing " I love you too"...after I played it it was gone. Life is full of test and visions. We may not catch it at the time but in the end it all makes sense.
Amazing and touching about your Mothers message to you. Life is full of tests and visions. I too have had visions, people use to think I was p
1:29 why do I think John cenas theme is gonna play😂
i watched a documentary of this last night on a show called a haunting
Creepy cool music!
Something about this house attracts me so much. If it were still standing, and was for sale, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it. Haunted or not.
You are already possessed.
Shakir Ahsan Romeo Probably.
why dont they rebuild a new house on top of the old foundation ?
the original house was struck by lightning multiple times until it burned down, people don't want to rebuild a house on that land because the spirits weren't just attracted to the house but to the land so their afraid the spirits would come back
you'd have to dig up the entire foundation, you can't just build a whole house on top of crumbling ruins.
I came across this. I can't believe they are only asking for 3,000 to fix it up. www.gofundme.com/summerwindrestorationsociety
Would you? Not me. Its haunted!
They are trying to get the money through donations but it seems to have stalled.
Thank you for posting this of the real house. I always wondered what it looked like. I think A Haunting captured a good replica of the house.
??? The set they used looks nothing at all like this. Then again, nothing does.
For years after President Lincoln's funeral train passed through Illinois, it was seen, heard and experienced by people who lived along the route it originally followed even though the rails had long since been removed and the trains no longer used that route. Witnesses reported details that gave credibility to their accounts, such as seeing the car in which Lincoln's coffin was on display or the soldiers who guarded the body of the President back home to Illinois. Lincoln was one of our nation's most loved Presidents so is it any wonder that his assassination and the train that carried his body back to his home state of Illinois would not be charged with emotion from thousands across the nation and the world? Imagine all that energy so focused and so precise that it actually imprinted itself on the route the train took and when conditions were right, replayed itself like a movie reel for witnesses to see.
Has something to do with energy lei lines and earth grid energies & water flow...and granite and crystal, because those substances are capable of recording
does anyone know if there is anything near or around the area where Summerwind once stood? Any other houses nearby? Any businesses in town? Or is it pretty much just an extremely isolated area?
There's neighboring houses
they're talking about this place right now on radio show Coast to Coast.....5/30/15... Scary!!.....
Why does it look different then the one from a haunting
because the house in the episode of "a haunting" was just a set, the actual house burned down in the 80s, years before the show was even on TV.
Joshua.....summerwind is an intrgueing place....more deep history please!
I feel strongly that the hinshaw story is real...its like i feel gingers pain weird but yeah....summerwind has had effects on me since its story i first heard in 2005....
Its does have a real presence and definitly draws u in
***** Why would you want to re-build something that has caused its owners misery?
***** Hmm....as a valued historical site....not as a valued ($$) historical site....if I've learnt anything over the years the house, place location picks you. The house as 2 become all of you.....but be-warned it might not want you to go, look much deeper in2 the ground there your met you your ....spirit please be fully prepared
+Joshua Chaires
I know this was a year ago but I know you are very active in commenting and responding. If Carver's ghost really exists and still haunts the property, couldn't there be a way to tell Carver that the deed isn't there and is in England so he can stop wasting his time? I mean hes spent over 200 years looking for that darn thing.
If Carver's ghost is there, why do you think he isn't manifesting himself like he did to the Hinshaw family? I'm looking at these videos of people investigating the place day and night and nothing ever happens.
What color was Summerwinds exterior.
Summerwind is such a beautiful name for a mansion.
Would you like me to send you photos?
Creepy looking place for sure
Originally from vilas county, near Bents Camp. I went there one night in 2005 with two friends. When we got back to my car, the left rear hub cap was missing. Despite changing my wheels, hub caps, position on the car, it would always disappear! Wtf is that! Rip, Carver.....
I would like to go there does someone have any info on the exact location??
The remaining structure is on private land and the owners are not too key on allowing people to see it.
I have watched about this place that was near some kind of river and that place look great, but then the family was falling apart, there dad changed really badly, the wife and daughters had to leave there house, here dad stayed behind, the father, and brother went there and even things went bad for them after they discovered something really bad there,........they also left, then here comes this terrible storm, and "boom",........that house was gone as if it never existed!,..."period".........
I still wonder if the land grant from Johnathon Carver was found yet.
i also wanna stay there for a couple of days to see the haunted house
I've been there twice I think it's pretty creepy . There is a pile of bricks.... It's said people take them and something bad happens to then and they return them. There is a book called the Carver effect about this house. Don't quote me but I think it's the name.
Give me a ak47 ,2 bottles of whiskey,and we'll see if that ghost could do shit to me
We are trying to rebuild the place but so far no luck finding the right people.
At 1:20 it looks like there is a face in the second story window.
This reminds me of an old farmhouse my ex and I wanted to buy a long time ago. On the second floor the one bathroom you could look out and see the back yard but when we went outside we couldnt find the window where it should have been. Plus in the barn the previous owners kept horses and there was a large stall you could see from the inside but the barn door to this stall was not on the outside. I'm kind of glad we never did buy it.
It looks like a man with a dark coatt and hat leaning against the right side of the window and the other side looks like he may be holding something white like a candle stick or an axe! Oh hell the whole place looks creepy.
Throughout antiquity, there are land grants, deeds, notes of ownership floating around. The confrontations of empire building from France, Britain and eventually the expansion of the new United States saw these types of documents given out like water as payment for services. Once the issuer lost interest in the venture or in the case of war, lost their ability to issue such payments, the deeds, land grants, etc were basically worthless. If Britain secured the services of Carver and his associates when their position in North America seemed secure, any treaties, deeds, land grants disappeared once the colonies gained their independence and became the United States of America. If this was true of the land grant Carver received, once independence was gained, it would not have been worth the paper it was written on save as a conversation piece.
There are somethings what bothers me in the Summerwind legend. I watched the show Hauntings of Summerwind. That story told Ginger found blueprints behind the closet. But written text says they found human body parts behind the closet. Such as a skull with long black hair, a leg and a arm. But instead of calling the police they just hid those back behind the closet. I mean, who want's to live in a house where is body part in wall? Did they really see those? Because the next time they look in to the hole those were not found. And what was that floating black haired female ghost what was mentioned in text I red. Were those her remains? Just wondering.. I find the written story more interesting than the Hauntings of Summerwind, the show is more like just a commen horror film.
+Joshua Chaires Who was haunting that house? Was it really Jonathan Carver?
Raymond "Von" Bober was my great-uncle, and he was known as the "little bullshitter" in his family.
If this was the case, Carver might have destroyed the deed once hostilities broke out between Britain and the colonies if he were a true colonial sympathizer so as not to be implicated as being a loyalist or out of personal disdain for Britain once hostilities had begun. In any case, the possibility that such a deed still exists is slight if any at all. Unless protected from time and the elements, such a deed would have long since disintegrated into nothing more than pieces and dust. This seems a more plausible theory than Carver having obtained a written deed to 1/3 of Wisconsin by tribal leaders for his efforts to bring peace, especially in light of the Native American views regarding the land and its ownership.
My dad went there when he was little
it's only the music makes it scary,i would spend a night here on my own no problem😀
well did they rebulid the mansion
no
Nope, sadly to this day any and all attempts to rebuild Summerwind have not been successful.
A little scary,but liked it.
Summerwind =#Resurrected
I think it should be.. in my mind and heart i think summerwind will return its story has not been fully told!
U got a treasure man.... Summerwind should stand once more #Summerwillrisefromtheashes
It looked different on A Haunted tv show.
RVGURU yeah they used a different house for the show i assume they do that for all the episodes
Travis R. That's because the real Summerwind burned down in 1988
That song sounds like a rip off of Liszts totentanz
I want this house so bad
The house burned, man. It's just...forest now.
Are you crazy? It's haunted AF even if it is burned down.
looks nothing like the documentary i saw
Creepy. *shiver*
scary music
The music from The Shining.
so, the story about the family and the ghost is real, hmm? wow so i guess the haunting of summer is true on discovery channel :D
The EXACT same music
I would rebuild it.
Now let me have a ruler with a saw and a board now cut it
Actually a lot of people have been trying to rebuild Summerwind for years, or so i've heard.
It burned to the ground
Why can't people use the proper spelling of "There"? I'll run though this once. "There" - Positional: "Over there sits the old man". "Their" - possessive: That's their new car. "They're" - present tense: They're(they are) going shopping. An above sentence should've read: " A family moved into there back in 1969 thinking that they can restore the mansion back to it's original shape but instead ended up being chased out by an evil presence".
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Not scary
Dross