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The Truth About Ocean Born Mary
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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NO GHOSTS OR TREASURE IN HENNIKER (Continued)
Nothing keeps a good story alive like a piece of real estate. In 1917 a Wisconsin man, Louis "Gus" Roy and his mother were looking to purchase an old New Hampshire house with a compelling history. A Henniker postman suggested an appropriately spooky-looking colonial once owned by Ocean Born Mary Wallace's son, Roger Wallace. Records show Mary had lived in a different house a mile away with her son William, but that didn't stop Mr. Roy from inventing a fascinating tour and charging visitors to walk through.
Even visitors who knew the house was as fake as Plymouth Rock, still enjoyed a thrill at the thought of pirate gold buried in the back orchard, and bodies entombed under the massive fireplace hearth. Roy filled the house with period furniture and claimed item after item had been owned by Ocean Born Mary herself. The house appeared on early postcards and found its way into anthologies of New Hampshire folklore. When the Roys began seeing Mary's ghost, no publication, especially not "Yankee" and the "Boston Globe," could resist the haunting tale. Roy reportedly rented shovels for fifty cents and invited people to dig for buried gold in his back yard.
The legend got another shot in the arm in 1939 when children's author Lois Lenski published a nearly 400-page tale of a 10-year old Ocean Born Mary and her adventures in Portsmouth, NH. Filled with dozens of the author's charming illustrations, the work is clearly imagined, yet grounded by Lenski's detailed research about early 19th century Portsmouth. In the author's notes, Lenski credits the Portsmouth librarian Dorothy Vaughan who lived to age 99, for helping with the research. She also credits Mr. Roy, then the owner of the Ocean Born Mary house in Henniker. Today a collectible copy of Lenski's book sells for over $100. The drawings of little Mary in Portsmouth leap off the page, while Lenski’s explanation – that Mary was never here – lies buried in the final pages of the book.
Mary herself lies buried in a clearly marked tomb in Henniker. Visitors can find it in the William's lot in the cemetery behind the Town Hall, now called the Community Building. But Ocean Born Mary gets no rest. Her house (which was not her house) appears in "The National Directory of Haunted Places". Mary’s legend appears in the popular writings of Hans Holzer and her ghost is catalogued in "The Encyclopedia of Ghosts & Spirits."
Ed and Lorraine Warren, founders of the New England Society for Psychic Research make much of their experience at the (not) Ocean Born Mary House. According to an essay on their web site, the Warrens accidentally found themselves in Henniker one day. They visited the house, felt the presence of Mary’s ghost, and got a tour from sideshow barker Mr. Roy, whom they call the "caretaker" of the house. This was sometime before World War 2. Lorraine, the article explains, had her first out of body experience and astrally projected herself into the air and hovered above Ed and Gus. Too bad they had the wrong address.
More recent owners of the house in Henniker have gone on publicity campaigns to tell the true story, hoping to discourage vandals, door-knockers and wannabee psychics. Yet despite the facts, the legend looms large. Visitors who toured the Roy house right up until the mid-1960s, tell their children, passing on the myth. Web sites routinely recycle the undocumented tales. The Ocean Born Mary House is on every major online list for amateur treasure hunters.
Drip, drip, drip, the legend pounds away at the facts, one drop at a time, eroding away the annoying bits of truth and keeping one more popular New England folk tale alive.
Copyright © 2006 by J. Dennis Robinson. All rights reserved. For more information OCEAN BORN MARY click here. Also contact the Henniker Historical Society and read The Story of Ocean Born Mary by Alice V. Flanders. Illustrations from Ocean Born Mary © 1939 Lois Lenski. Photographs courtesy of the Henniker Historical Society
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