Britton Haunted May 2026
The house burned to the ground in 1890, allegedly set ablaze by a trespasser. Its legacy as a "prison of souls" paved the way for future local hauntings. Concept 2: American Horror Story’s "Vivien Harmon"
James Britton "Brit" Bailey , an early Texas settler and militia captain, died in 1832 with very specific burial requests.
The name "Britton" is linked to several spooky legends and pop culture moments, from historic mansions to modern television. Here are three distinct blog post concepts based on these "haunted" connections. Concept 1: The Curse of the Old Britton Place Britton Haunted
Pittsfield’s First Ghost Story: The Rise and Fall of the Britton Mansion Hook: Long before modern horror movies, there was "Greenwood"—the first serious haunted house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Content:
To this day, "Bailey’s Light" is seen roaming the prairie between Angleton and West Columbia, supposedly the spirit of Old Brit still searching for his missing jug. The house burned to the ground in 1890,
The blog would explore how the character's journey mirrors the classic trope of a "troubled family in a troubled house," highlighting why this remains one of the most iconic haunted house stories in TV history. Concept 3: The Ghost of "Brit" Bailey
Built in the 19th century, the Old Britton Place was once a hub of hospitality until it was abandoned and gained a reputation for being cursed. The name "Britton" is linked to several spooky
The Thirsty Ghost: The Legend of Brit Bailey and his Stolen Whiskey Hook: If you’re driving down Texas Highway 35 and see an orange light, don't stop—unless you have a drink to share. Content:
