It's hard to believe that a community or that our society could turn our backs on "unwed" mothers and girls with know place to go....but that is EXACTLY what happened back in 1894. These were VERY hard times if you were an "unwed" mother or a young girl that had "fallen out of grace" with your family or community. But for one man and his wife, we ALL have a place in this world, even for those "others" may have discarded. | ||
| The Berachah Home was established on Rescue Hill on South
Cooper Street in Arlington, Texas, May 14, 1903. Reverend James
Tony (J.T.) Upchurch, the Home's founder, initially established the Berachah
Rescue Society in Waco, Texas, in 1894 for the purpose of redeeming and aiding
prostitutes and other "fallen" women. After some success, he and his
wife Maggie Mae moved to the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, in 1903 to
continue the "mission" in Oak Cliff's slum areas. One newspaper
account contends he was "driven away [from Waco] by angry fellow Methodist
church members who opposed his missionary work with prostitutes."
A trip to Arlington resulted in the purchase of the original
twenty-seven acres of land for the establishment of the Berachah Home for
homeless, usually pregnant, girls. These girls came from Texas and the
surrounding states to have their babies and learn to care for themselves.
Adoption was not allowed as Reverend Upchurch believed mothers and children
should not be separated. He had three rules that must be followed....each girl must work and attend church on Sunday. And for those "expecting" must care for their baby for at least one year before giving it up for adoption. Sounds like a GREAT deal to me!!!
During the next thirty-two years, the Home expanded to
include forty more acres, purchased in 1928, a hospital/clinic, nursery, dormitory,
dormitory and dining room named Hammil Hall, printing shop, handkerchief
factory, chapel, office building, schoolhouse, auditorium, barn, and a
cemetery.The girls were kept busy working in the printing shop, gardening, operating the handkerchief factory, teaching at the school, and working at the hospital/clinic. The Home was funded by Dallas-Fort Worth area businessmen. It was primarily for the contributors that Reverend Upchurch published The Purity Journal, to keep them informed about the Home's affairs. The Home closed in 1935 for reasons not clearly known, but perhaps due to competition from the Edna Gladney Home in Fort Worth, or because of Reverend Upchurch's poor health. It was reopened later that year as an orphanage, the Berachah Child Institute, by Reverend Upchurch's daughter Allie Mae and her husband, Reverend Frank Wiese. In 1942 the property was purchased by the Christian Missionary Alliance. Reverend Wiese attempted to get the Dallas Church of the Nazarene to take over the Berachah Child Institute in 1941, but the offer was rejected. The University of Texas at Arlington purchased the property in 1963 and is the current owner. On March 7, 1981, an historical marker was erected at the cemetery site, the only surviving structure on Rescue Hill. I can only IMAGINE the pain and suffering these girls must have felt being all alone with know place to go and knowing they were about to be Mothers! And the children.....what about the children??? Did they, the ones that were lucky enough to survive child birth(something very difficult to do back then), and their Mothers chose to keep them....did they get "shunned" by the community...........get "picked on" of because of where they lived and who their mother was????? There is nothing left of this place now except a small cemetery where "unsettled" spirits seem to still cry out for families they never knew. Children still searching for their mothers..... By locals, it is known as "the cemetery of infants". A PAINFUL PAST of memories. Reports of ghostly shadows, children crying, and toys suddenly appearing can be found in this small cemetery. Some of its' head stone markers only have numbers on them because the child died to young to even be given a name. And several ONLY have a first name on them. This was to protect the mother's identity. I LOVE communicating with children spirits so I will be visiting this place VERY SOON!!! They won't be lonely for long....:) I want to give a SHOUT OUT to Tui Snider for writing about this place in her book Paranormal Texas, Your Travel Guide to Haunted Places near Dallas & Fort Worth. I would have not known about it otherwise. |
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FAMOUS GHOSTS-ARE THEY STILL FAMOUS???
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ELVIS!!! ELVIS!!! Do you think the female spirits in the afterlife were excited that Elvis Presley was coming? And do you think the male spirits had their tongues hanging out when they figured out Marilyn Monroe was dead??? The probing question is ARE THEY STILL FAMOUS AFTER THEY DIE??? I hate to burst your bubbles...but when a famous person dies....they are just like everyone else! Just spirits. Spirits do not look at each other and say "hey guess who I saw today"? LOL
Do their spirits linger around the places they loved.....of course! Just the same that any other spirit may haunt a location.....they do it because of some sort of connection.... because they loved it, they are watching over loved ones, or maybe because they left this earth so suddenly they don't even know they are dead, so they do the same things they always done...sing on stage, act in a theater, whatever it was..... they just do it.
Now, for us....the living.....sometimes I think because people soooo desperately want to see a celebrity.....even AFTER they died.....for us the living.......we still idealize that person hoping to get a glimpse of them and in some way for them to see us! That is why I think people still gather at the places celebrities lived, hung out or was sighted STILL having that hope of seeing their superstar! I do not think that being a celebrity makes them more or less likely to be seen than ANY other spirit. But just like in real life........sometimes it is hard for us to get over someone we loved dying.
Marilyn The ghost of this famous Hollywood starlet has also been sighted at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
as well as her former Brentwood home and near her tomb at Westwood Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.
Liberace Flamboyant keyboardist and entertainer, Liberace, died from complications due to Aids. His act was once very popular in Vegas. Liberace's ghost is said to still haunt a restaurant he designed, Carluccio's Tivoli Gardens Restaurant in Las Vegas.
Elvis Presley The King of Rock n' Roll still haunts his former mansion, Graceland, as well as the Heartbreak Hotel across the street from it in Memphis, Tennessee. Sightings of the late singer have also been seen by stagehands at the Las Vegas Hilton.
A recording studio in Nashville. Below are pictures I took at Elvis's birth place (little house with swing) and the first picture is the little church that he said played such an instrumental part in his music career. The rest are the inside of the house where Elvis grew up. Thought you guys might like to see the inside. I did not see Elvis, nor did I even catch an orb in either of these locations, BUT I can tell you.... being here you could just FEEL his presence and that alone was enough for me. If you ever get the chance to go to Tupelo Ms. don't pass this bye.
| The cemetery where Elvis twin brother is buried and Elvis is said to come here a lot to talk with his brother. |
| But is "Bugsy" Siegel still haunting the Flamingo Hilton in Las Vegas? |
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