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Due to the presence of the sisters, it came to be called the Nunnery as well, and throughout the years different stories have abounded how the ghosts of nuns roam the ground, but the truth be told there are much more likely candidates that might walk the paths of the now derelict campsite inside Cache National Forest.You would be surprised how many other more plausible sources for the haunting are present, especially in an area which is adjacent to U.S. 89 which for years has seen horrific accidents, ending lives under violent and sudden circumstances which is one of the main ingredients identified as the trigger for a haunting.The initial and most important step in investigating stories about a haunting or an urban myth, is to go back to the when humans started inhabiting the area, bringing with them their drama, dark deeds which many times ended in murder. The question begs to be asked, what or whom walks among the cool forested paths of St. Ann's Retreat? As a result, the Nunnery remains under surveillance and the owner says he will continue to seek prosecution of people who illegally enter or destroy his property. Travel Channel. ), The Never-Ending Party at Area 51 Dance Club, The Spirits of Old Main at Southern Utah University. One such place is a former nunnery called St. Annes. Our type is always on the lookout for new places in Utah or elsewhere to ply out trade, and the dark history of St. Annes makes it a prime candidate for the paranormal. Logan, Utah isn't the place you would associate with pregnant nuns, kidnapping, or even torture. It wasnt long before she heard the clamor of pursuers, and the shouts of the head nun. There is a long standing cultural gap between local Mormons and Catholics. Backpackerverse.com does not include the entire universe of available offers. Sitting just above the Logan River, what is left are two small cabins remain, one which housed the camps maids, a larger cottage, a generator shed, a playhouse and the main cabin which due to its screened in porch was used as the dining hall. To keep this resource 100% free, we receive compensation for many of the products and services listed on the site. The initial and most important step in investigating stories about a haunting or an urban myth, is to go back to the when humans started inhabiting the area, bringing with them their drama, dark deeds which many times ended in murder. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives, FOLK COLL 3. St. Anne's Retreat Anne Christensen History 5700 Professor Gabbert Utah State University Spring 2010 The Nunnery Anne Christensen HIST 5700 5/6/2010 Folk Narrative is so much a part of life that on an almost daily basis people retell stories, of one shape or form, to each other. Episode 87: St. Anne's Retreat - A Saga of Pregnant Nuns and Kidnapping in the Backwoods of Logan, Utah. /. Photos courtesy of the St. Anne's Retreat Facebook page. The stone stairs and walkways were completed by out-of-work masons during the Great Depression. The sisters felt unsafe with the increase of the sometimes intoxicated young trespassers and vandals, and stopped coming to the retreat. The urban myth than added an extra layer of unfounded circumstances, in which it was not one nun but several of them, and that they were pregnant after being raped by priests. No proof has ever been found for any of these stories, and some have speculated it was prejudice and bigotry that drove the rumor mill. No additional buildings were added by the church with the exception of a statue of the Virgin Mary next to a pond on the property.The Sisters of the Holy Cross arrived in Utah on June 6, 1875, and three months later opened St. Mary's Academy. Copyright 2023 USU Digital Exhibits This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. 0 . Daniel Tuttle organized St. Johns Episcopal Church. On June 6th, 1859, a small group of Mormon settlers were sent by Brigham Young to survey a fort site in the area of Cache Valley in northern Utah at the mouth of Logan Canyon. The former retreat used to bea favorite hangout of local kids and teenagers who spray paint the walls and leave beer cans and garbage strewn about, but not everything that goes on there has such a prosaic explanation. The three men accused of terrorizing 38 teen-agers and young adults at a former retreat in Logan Canyon pleaded guilty to lesser charges today, putting a surprise stop to the 3-day-old trial. They congregate in places like St. Annes, unable to exert much influence, but hanging around the stronger entities. GHOST REVEAL (Not the Usual Suspects)All the stories of ghosts or spooky feelings at St. Annes Retreat are always involving nuns, but in truth they were the ones that spent the least amount of time there. The teens, who told authorities they walked through an open gate and crawled under a fence, say they were confronted by three shotgun-wielding men. Asked about the 911 recording, Nelson said, "I think it's pretty consistent with what we've anticipated. Late at night during certain times of year, particularly the warmer summer months, and you might even hear them unaided. He named the summer retreat Hatchs Camp or Pine Glenn Cove. No news articles have been found detailing any type of incidents at St. Ann's Retreat while the Sisters of the Holy Cross were using the campsite. Discovery, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. Finally, another source of paranormal events can be tied to the Shoshone Tribes which lived in this area. The Ghost Adventures crew investigates St. Anne's Retreat, where in 1997 a group of teenagers, drawn to the property for its legends of dead nuns and hellhounds, were held hostage and terrorized by three armed security guards. National Dive Bar Day: Is There a Portal To Hell In Memphis? 2023 Warner Bros. Backpackerverse.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Heres how its spending your money, Parents know best: Rep. Burgess Owens wants to fund school choice at national level, 2023 Sterling Scholars semifinalists: Southwest Region, 2023 Sterling Scholars semifinalists: Northeast Region. Jeppson told a dispatcher during the night incident that he had 50 young people tied at their necks and handcuffed awaiting help, according to a tape of the call. The retreat was built by a prominent Logan business man in 1920 and expanded by wealthy family members who lived in New York and used the property as a retreat for the rich and powerful. Logan, Utah isn't the place you would associate with pregnant nuns, kidnapping, or even torture. The Church closed it permanently due to the extreme vandalism and trespassing, and by then the buildings were in need of repair as well. Deputies cited the first group of eight and released them. In other words, pregnant nuns were shuffled off to St. Annes to carry their babies to term out of the public eye. Demonic Forces at St. Anne's . The proposed location of the fort was near the banks of the Logan River. The stone stairs and walkways were completed by out-of-work masons during the Great Depression. Digitized by : Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library. "I think he thought all along he was defending his property," he said. Sinking to her knees and crying out in anguish, the mother cursed the head nun, the Church, and the world that had brought her baby to this end. Zak Baggins was too busy flexing to deliver the whole story on Ghost Adventures, so yet again, we step up to fill in the gaps. It was then offered to the Catholic Church through St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Logan who renamed it St. Anns Retreat. Hezekiah Eastman Hatch built the first cabin sometime between 1915-1918. The families or communities when faced with scandal, did not want to be tainted with the occurrences and would hide them, and just not talk about it anymore. St. Annes was more of a punishment, or a place for the Church to hide away embarrassments. Deliberately making as much noise as possible, she hoped to draw her pursuers away from her precious baby boy. It was sold for private ownership in the early 1990s. In the 1980s, the property became a youth summer camp for the Boys' Club of Weber and Salt Lake Central City Community Center. In 2006 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and as of 2014, the property is under new ownership. Entities many times will show up in an area close to where they lost their lives or where violence was committed against them. "He was scared of these kids. It was only after the Catholic Church took over the property that rumors started to circulate about an infant drowning in the swimming pool. The Catholic Church eventually sold the lease in 1993, and the site has been under private ownership ever since. Search for related records in these catalogs: Allowed tags:

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