There are several historic hotels in Mississippi that are believed to be haunted. One of the most notorious, though, is Monmouth Historic Inn. The residence-turned-inn boasts great accommodations, a beautiful garden, and a resident ghost, who has been known to check on guests in their rooms! It’s no wonder the historic inn has topped numerous “most haunted” lists!

Monmouth Historic Inn in Natchez isn’t just one of the most haunted hotels in Mississippi, but it’s one of the most haunted hotels in the entire South.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr A National Historic Landmark, it was built in 1818.

Though it’s been an inn for many years, it originally served as a residence and was the home of General John A. Quitman.

Jack Boucher/Wikipedia Quitman not only lived in Monmouth. He died in Monmouth, too. There’s some dispute as to the cause of death. Some say he was poisoned and killed by abolitionists, while other reports list the cause of death as National Hotel Disease.

According to many, Quitman has never left the mansion he once called home.

The Daguerreian Society/Wikipedia Over the years, a phantom man in a military uniform has been seen roaming the halls of Monmouth. Many believe it’s the ghost of the general.

Guests have reported several run-ins with the general, with some claiming to have been woken up by him in their rooms.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr What a wake-up call!

The general has also been seen roaming Monmouth’s famous gardens.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr Who can blame him?! The gardens are stunning!

Word of the ghostly sightings has spread far and wide, leading to Monmouth landing a spot on Country Living’s list of the most haunted hotels in America.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr Just prior to the recognition by Country Living, the website Love Exploring named Monmouth the most haunted hotel in Mississippi.

Of course, there’s more to Monmouth than the possibility of a ghostly sighting.

Monmouth Historic Inn & Restaurant 1818/Facebook Guests are treated to true hospitality, top-notch cuisine, and tours of the house and gardens.

For more information, call Monmouth Historic Inn at (601) 442-5852. You can also visit the Monmouth Historic Inn website or Facebook page.

Visit Mississippi/Flickr

A National Historic Landmark, it was built in 1818.

Jack Boucher/Wikipedia

Quitman not only lived in Monmouth. He died in Monmouth, too. There’s some dispute as to the cause of death. Some say he was poisoned and killed by abolitionists, while other reports list the cause of death as National Hotel Disease.

The Daguerreian Society/Wikipedia

Over the years, a phantom man in a military uniform has been seen roaming the halls of Monmouth. Many believe it’s the ghost of the general.

What a wake-up call!

Who can blame him?! The gardens are stunning!

Just prior to the recognition by Country Living, the website Love Exploring named Monmouth the most haunted hotel in Mississippi.

Monmouth Historic Inn & Restaurant 1818/Facebook

Guests are treated to true hospitality, top-notch cuisine, and tours of the house and gardens.

So, did you know about this historic inn? What about its haunting past? Ever stayed overnight? If so, did you see any ghosts? Tell us!

This is just one of the notorious haunts in Mississippi. Click here to read about another famously spooky spot.

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Address: Monmouth Historic Inn & Gardens, 1358 John A Quitman Blvd, Natchez, MS 39120, USA