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Organ-Playing Ghost & “Will o’ the Wisp,” 1919

The Grand Rapids Tribune, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin27 November 1919

GHOST PLAYS CHURCH ORGAN


Curious Sights and Sounds Frighten People in English Village

VICAR HEARS MUSIC

Mysterious Will-o'-the-Wisp Lights Frighten Volunteer Band Marching By--Church is of the Norman Period

Hereford, Eng.–The little village of Avenbury, which lies in a secluded valley of Herefordshire, has a haunted church. The church is of the Norman period and tales concerning its ghost have become like household words. There are many stories of different ghosts in various forms, but the most astonishing visitant is one which plays the ... [More »]

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The Haunted Rectory, ca. 1968

I make no claim of believing the following; I merely relate the story as I heard it when I was young. There is a house in the town where I was born, which many years ago was the rectory for an Episcopalian church. The steeple of the latter is a familiar landmark at the top ... [More »]

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Young Woman Buried Alive, ca. 1890

Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansas19 December 1901

Mystery of a Haunted Churchyard Revealed


By the opening of a tomb in the burying ground of Goose Creek church, near Charleston S.C., a mystery that has haunted the place for a dozen years has been cleared away. Inside the door, several feet from an open coffin, was found the skeleton of a young woman showing that she had died in ... [More »]

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Strange, Fat Ghost Haunts Amish Churchgoers, 1903

The Cedar Rapids Republican, Cedar Rapids, Iowa3 October 1903

CHURCH IS HAUNTED


GHOST STRIKES TERROR TO THE HEARTS OF CLARION PEOPLE

This Spook is Broad and Fat, With Long Arms and Eyes as Big as a Man's Hand--Attempts to Shoot It Prove Futile and the Gunners Leave Rapidly With Their Hair Standing on End.

Eagle Grove, Oct. 2.–Tense excitment and fear now prevails in the usually quiet and peaceful neighborhood surrounding a little church building six miles east and north of town, where the sedate and staid Amish farmers and their families are wont to congregate on the Sabbath day for the purpose of attending worship. The cause of ... [More »]

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