Haunted Beauregard Manor

In the months following the civil war Lt. Col. Hiram P. Beauregard wanted nothing more than to return to his beloved Manor on the banks of the Trinity River where he could forget the horrors of war with his lovely bride, three small children and aged Mother and Father.

That alas was not to be for upon his return he found his Manor in ruin and his family butchered at the hands of Yankee Red Legs.


He spent the next 12 years tracking down those involved and had settled the score with all but two of them when they were able to overpower him and string him up from a majestic oak on the banks of the river. They then fed his corpse to wild dogs

Little did they know that even in death he would not stop in his pursuit of justice. He appeared before them the next evening as a rabid half dog and half man and proceeded to rip each of them to shreds. To this very day he roams the banks of the Trinity in search of their descendants.