Lees-McRae College – Tate Dorm
Banner Elk, North Carolina·hospital Tate Dorm at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina occupies a unique position in the history of American higher education and paranormal phenomena, representing a building whose original purpose as a medical facility has profoundly influenced its current status as one of the most actively haunted dormitory structures on a college campus. The building was originally constructed and operated as Grace Memorial Hospital, a medical facility serving the Banner Elk community during the early twentieth century when tuberculosis represented one of the most significant public health crises facing the American population. The hospital treated patients suffering from tuberculosis and other serious illnesses during an era when medical interventions were limited and mortality rates remained devastatingly high despite the best efforts of dedicated medical personnel. The transition of this medical facility into a college dormitory represented a significant transformation in purpose and function, yet the building retained profound connections to the suffering and loss that characterized its history as a hospital. The number of deaths that occurred within the structure during its hospital years created an environment saturated with tragedy and loss, leaving psychological impressions that appear to manifest in paranormal form within the building's physical space.
The primary focus of paranormal investigation at Tate Dorm centers on the apparition and spirit phenomena attributed to Emily Draughn, a young woman who died of tuberculosis in the 1930s while the building was operating as Grace Memorial Hospital. Emily's death, like thousands of tuberculosis deaths during that era, represented a tragedy of youth cut short by a relentless disease, leaving her with profound reasons for spiritual attachment to the location where she spent her final days and ultimately died. Witnesses who have encountered Emily's apparition at Tate Dorm describe seeing a young woman dressed in old-fashioned clothing consistent with the 1930s era, often appearing in specific locations within the dormitory where she is believed to have been housed or spent significant time during her hospitalization. The apparition is described with enough consistency and detail across multiple independent witness accounts to suggest an authentic paranormal manifestation rather than misidentification or imagination. Emily's presence appears to manifest most strongly in Tate Dorm itself, though reports of her spirit have been documented in Virginia Hall and Hayes Auditorium, suggesting that her attachment may extend throughout the college campus.
Beyond the apparition of Emily Draughn, Tate Dorm has become known for various other paranormal phenomena that collectively suggest a genuine haunted location deserving of serious paranormal research and investigation. Residents of the dormitory have reported experiencing unexplained sounds within the building, including footsteps in empty hallways, mysterious knocking at doors, and other auditory phenomena that lack conventional explanation. Door and window activity has been consistently documented, with doors opening and closing of their own volition without any visible agent of movement. Moving objects have been reported within dorm rooms and common areas, with items displaced from their original locations or animated in ways that contradict natural physical laws. Flickering lights and other electrical phenomena add to the body of paranormal evidence, with interior lighting systems displaying erratic behavior that does not correspond to ordinary electrical malfunction or maintenance issues.
The paranormal phenomena at Tate Dorm appear to remain active in contemporary times, with ongoing reports from dormitory residents and campus visitors suggesting that the haunting remains a persistent aspect of the building's character and environment. The transformation of the building from hospital to dormitory has not diminished the apparitions or other paranormal activity, suggesting a powerful spiritual connection to the physical space that transcends the functional transformation of the building's purpose. Lees-McRae College has acknowledged the paranormal reputation of Tate Dorm and other buildings on campus with documented hauntings, recognizing it as an element of campus history and culture. The presence of Emily Draughn's spirit, along with other undocumented entities whose manifestations contribute to the paranormal phenomena, has made Tate Dorm a location of significant interest to paranormal researchers investigating how institutional traumas and mass death experiences create lasting paranormal impressions.
Apparitions
Object Manipulations
Unexplained Sounds