Robert Harrill

Robert Harrill
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Robert Harrill outside his home
BornFebruary 2, 1893
DiedJune 4, 1972 (aged 79)
OccupationHermit
SpouseKatie Hamrick
Children5

Robert E. Harrill, or Harrell (February 2, 1893 – June 4, 1972), was an American man also known as the Fort Fisher Hermit. He became a hermit in 1955, at the age of 62, having hitchhiked to Fort Fisher on the North Carolina coast from Morganton, North Carolina. He had previously been committed to a mental hospital in Morganton, after his marriage failed. Harrill settled in an abandoned World War II bunker set in a salt marsh beside the Cape Fear River in the Fort Fisher State Recreation Area.

Harrill fed himself by fishing and scavenging. He and his bunker became a tourist attraction and visitors would listen to him talk about his "School of Common Sense", leaving donations in a frying pan. After living as a hermit for 17 years, he died under mysterious circumstances in 1972, with the official cause of death given as a heart attack. His life has been commemorated with books, films and a theatre production.

  1. ^ "The Fort Fisher Hermit". Federal Point Historic Preservation Society. No. May. 1995. Archived from the original on 2020-05-11. Retrieved 2020-05-22.