House Of Torment Haunted House, Austin

In 1933, after several many years of working for the Inmans, Elizabeth “Lizzie” McDuffie left to work within the President Franklin D. Roosevelt White House as a third-floor maid. There she advocated for racial equality, was a political activist, and helped form a worker’s union for presidency employees. The Inmans moved into their new home in 1928, a 12 months earlier than the Great Depression started. Emily requested her oldest son Hugh, his spouse Mildred, and their two babies to reside with her. Grandchildren Sam and Mimi grew up within the house and moved out after they had been married.…