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By the way, I have been trying to find this series which premiered from 2001 to 2005. The series was broadcasted on the Travel Channel and Discovery Channel. I only found like one segment and like one episode from this forgotten gem. I recall from some stories from it and I was really disappointed when I couldn't find the rest of these episodes.

The series was narrated by

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMbQbwjvhYY (Haunted Hotels: Ft Lindy La Fontaine). Basically, this video says this hotel used to be an all girls school. The murdered headmistress, Ms. Mary Lake haunts the place after she was supposedly murdered for having an affair with a senator.

And, the one episode that I found (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIIsMH78BHY). Haunted Hotels: Wandering Spirits.

1) The stories include a bed and breakfast in Charleston, South Carolina where a twelve-year-old girl named Sarah (I believe) died in a housefire.  She really has a problem with lights and her spirit became more active after her destroyed house and attic bedroom was restored.  Her parents moved away from their home after their daughter, Sarah's death.

From what I remember about this episode was this guy. He was really important in the Shaker's Community, because he was the only one that kept in contact and did business with the majority of non-Shakers. He was later gunned down by an enraged drunk that wanted his two daughters back. The guy refused the drunk his request, because the drunkard wasn't in his best of mind and the guy felt like drunk wasn't suited to being a father. The drunk left the Shakers in charge of his two daughters while he went off to war (I think it was the American Civil War), because of the drunkard's actions and the important guy's death, the Shakers fell apart.

The guy's name is Caleb Dire by the way, I am listening to 'Wandering Spirits' right now. Caleb really scared somebody that was trespassing on the upper floors, he pretty much morphed his face onto a guy's face.