On December 31, 1812, the beautiful and vivacious Theodosia Burr, wife
of wealthy Governor Joseph Alston of South Carolina, left her husband's
plantation and
sailed north on the Patriot to visit her beloved
father, the famous Aaron Burr, in New York City. In early January the vessel
was accosted off Cape Hatteras by
ships of Great Britain, then at war with the United
States, but was permitted to proceed on its journey. The Patriot was never
seen again nor, with any certainty,
was Theodosia.
An angry storm that very night swept the coast of
North Carolina. Some say that during the gale pirates boarded the Patriot,
removed all valuables, forced
passengers and crew to walk the plank, then sank
the ship. But legend persists that Theodosia survived, that she was cast
ashore in a small boat onto the Outer
Banks, bereft of all possessions except a portrait
of herself, and that, with her sanity completely gone, she was thereafter
cared for by a Banker fisherman and his
wife.
The years went by. In 1869 the strange woman became
ill, and a doctor from Elizabeth City was called in to attend her. He did
what he could, but it was clear that
she had not long to live. As he was leaving the
sick room, the poor fisherman's wife told the doctor that, as she had no
money, he would have to choose something
from the house for his pay. When he replied that
he would like to have the handsome portrait hanging on the wall, the afflicted
old woman sprang from her bed. "It
is mine! You shall not have it! I am on my way to
visit my father in New York, and I am taking this picture of his darling
Theodosia!" With that, she grabbed the
canvas, rushed through the door, ran down the surf,
and walked into the ocean.. The next day, the portrait washed up on the
beach.
It is fact, not legend, that the doctor took the
picture from Nags Head to his home in Elizabeth City, that a descendent
sold it an art dealer who in turn sold it to a
member of the Burr family, and that it exists today.
From Classic American Ghost Stories edited by Deborah
Downer.
Copyright 1990 by Deborah Downer.
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