“On August 22, 1885, just barely past the first anniversary of the fire, the hotel became the scene of Anoka's first murder. A drunken disagreement between friends turned deadly as W.F. Mirick (or possibly Mieriet) opened fire on his pal Peter Gross (a German immigrant) with a revolver. Only one of the shots fired struck Gross. It hit him in the back as he attempted to flee from the gunman.
Mirick ran from the scene of his crime and the mortally wounded Gross managed to drag himself into the hotel. He was taken to a room upstairs and put under the care of a doctor, but died the following night. The killer was eventually caught and convicted for his crime.”3
The building is thought to be haunted. A “spectral woman with red hair is said to appear in a third floor window.”3
1http://nrhp.mnhs.org/NRDetails.cfm?NPSNum=78001525
2http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Hotel_(Anoka,_Minnesota)
3http://www.thecabinet.com/darkdestinations/location.php?sub_id=dark_destinations&letter=b&location_id=billys_bar_and_grill_anoka_mn
Photo taken by Pamela J. Erickson. Released
into the public domain Dec. 8, 2012,
as long as acknowledgement included
as long as acknowledgement included
Other Haunted Places in Minnesota:
Forepaugh’s Restaurant in S.t Paul; see July 8, 2013 blog
Thayer’s Hotel, Annandale, Minn.; see August 24, 2012 blog
LeDuc House, Hastings, Minn.; see October 30, 2013 blog
The Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Centre, Minn.; see Feb. 11, 2014 blog
Kohler Hotel, Rochester, Minn.; see February 17, 2014 blog
Forepaugh’s Restaurant in S.t Paul; see July 8, 2013 blog
Thayer’s Hotel, Annandale, Minn.; see August 24, 2012 blog
LeDuc House, Hastings, Minn.; see October 30, 2013 blog
The Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Centre, Minn.; see Feb. 11, 2014 blog
Kohler Hotel, Rochester, Minn.; see February 17, 2014 blog
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