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Some Native American Ghosts

Bismarck Daily Tribune, Bismarck, North Dakota9 February 1899

ODD INDIAN BELIEFS


EVERY TRIBE HAS ITS DEVIL PLACES AND GHOSTS

Every tribe of Indians has its ghosts or devil places, which are haunted localities. In the country of the Tulare Indians in southern California is an enormous granite bowlder which is believed to be inhabited by witches. It is known as Witch Rock, and nobody, least of all children, ventures to approach it. In the lower ... [More »]

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Fear of the “Lanthorn-man,” Norfolk, England, 1869

Notes and Queries20 February 1869

STRANGE PHENOMENON


STRANGE PHENOMENON (4th s. iii. 125)– Mr. Baker has had the good fortune of seeing a sight rare indeed in these days of good draining and high farming, but common enough in the marshlands in our grandfathers’ days. He has see a Will-o’-the-wisp, or Jack-a-Lanthorn. This luminous gas is exhaled from swampy ground, and I ... [More »]

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Family Plagued by Supernaturally Large “Hex Cat,” 1911

Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania28 September 1911

HEX CAT DODGES BULLET OF GOLD


Feline Blamed For Casting Spell Over Family

PEOPLE STIRRED BY STORY

While Hex Tales From Tumbling Run Have Created Derision, the Authorities Are Suprised at Number of Weird Complaints

Pottsville, Pa, Sept. 28.– In the gray of the early morning a score of the more intrepid farmers of Tumbling Run Valley and a few interested ones, on invitations given by Miss Mary Isabella Thomas, who alleges that a “hex” or witch has placed a spell on the family through the machinations of a relative ... [More »]

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Macabre method for removing birthmarks, circa 1800

Raleigh Herald, Raleigh, West Virginia1 September 1910

The Dead Man's Hand


Charms as cures for sickness were common in England a century ago. Lady Wake, who was born in 1800, tells of a grewsome cure adopted for the removal of some birthmarks which disfigured her face. Her mother was persuaded that “a dead man’s hand held upon my cheek and hands would effectually remove the marks,” ... [More »]

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The Hellbound Train, 1872

Janesville [Wisconsin] Gazette28 February 1872

A PHANTOM TRAIN


The Columbus [Ohio] Courant is responsible for the following: The “debbil am out on a big rampage” along the line of the Pennsylvania railroad. He is seen at various places along the road, and in different shapes. One night last week, after the Philadelphia express, Tyrone, left the station, his Satanic majesty got on the ... [More »]

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