White Hill Mansion: A House That Remembers, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

Feb 18, 12:00 AM

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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWO

Built in 1722 by Robert Field, White Hill Mansion has stood for more than three centuries in Fieldsboro. During the American Revolution, Mary Peel Field welcomed both Colonial and Hessian troops, a strategic decision that spared the mansion from destruction while conflict raged around it.

In the years that followed, the estate sheltered more than soldiers. Its long history includes rumored ties to smugglers and gangsters, along with generations of residents whose lives left their imprint on the structure. Today, it is regarded as one of New Jersey’s most haunted locations.

Visitors and investigators report shadow figures moving through hallways, sudden cold spots, disembodied voices, and an atmosphere that feels persistently occupied. Accounts shared by Dawn Reichard connect documented history with ongoing activity, suggesting the mansion never truly emptied.

At White Hill Mansion, the past doesn’t sit quietly — it lingers.

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