• Coven - The White Witch Of Rose Hall (1969)Jinx Dawson was a native of Indianapolis, Indiana who began studying opera and the occult in the late 1960s.
  • American rock band Coven included the song "The White Witch of Rose Hall" on their first album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (1969).
  • There are, as with most legends, many variations to the story of the White Witch of Rose Hall, but there are common threads that run through all versions.
  • The white witch of Rose Hall A beauty above all The slaves out in the fields Had brothers who were killed This obeah made the spirits rise Destroying the unwanted...
  • Who was the White Witch of Rose Hall. In 1820, Palmer married Annie, born in Haiti to an English mother and Irish father and spent the earliest years in Haiti.
  • Annie turned the magnificent plantation into a house of horrors. In fear, the slaves began to call her The White Witch of Rose Hall.
  • Rose Hall Great House is a popular attraction for tourists as well as locals because of its association with the legendary White Witch of Rose Hall, Annie Palmer.
  • In 1928, Herbert de Lisser’s book The White Witch of Rose Hall presented a sensationalized fictional version of Annie Palmer’s life.
  • "The White Witch of Rose Hall" is a title that was given to Annie Palmer, a female slave-owner who reportedly resided at the Great House of Rose Hall...
  • Barry Reckord's 1975 play White Witch of Rose Hall is based on the legend. The television series Ghost Adventures featured an episode at Rose Hall.