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“Diaphanous, Jellyfish-like Apparition,” Centralia, Washington, 1907

The Centralia News-Examiner, Centralia, WA

THE NORTH END HAS A GHOST STORY, TOO


Blood-Curdling Apparition That Nightly Makes Its Appearance. Uncanny noises.

It transpires that the North End of Centralia has a haunted house and ghost story all its own. At the corner of Sycamore and Prune Street stands a house that might well pass for a part of a deserted village. Tenants avoid it; the owner is in despair; and there is an opening for some ... [More »]

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Spooklights and Uncanny Sounds, 1885

The Bucks County Gazette, Bristol, Pennsylvania30 April 1885

HIGH MOUNTAIN SPOOKS


Uncanny Sounds Heard and Mysterious Lights Seen by the Valley Residents

Superstitious residents of the regions known as Preakness, Haledon, and other suburbs hemmed in by the lofty hills known as High mountain, writes a Patterson, N.J., correspondent to the New York World, place extra bolts on their doors now o’ nights are are careful to be indoors “after hours.” Numbers of superstitious ones, and some ... [More »]

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Spirit of Farmer Haunts Canadian Railroad Line, 1889

Brooklyn Eagle14 April 1889

STRANGE TALES OF TODAY


The Canadian Railroad Engineer's Ghost Story.

Notwithstanding the superstitious nature of the French Canadian and his consequent liability to become the victim of delusions, ghosts and fantastic ideas, there are fewer phantom tales in Quebec than in all the rest of Canada. Therefore, a ghost story here, which has obtained general currency and credence , is all the more interesting. Last ... [More »]

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“Spirit Rapping” and the Birth of 19th Century Spiritualism

Hornsville Weekly Tribune, Hornsville, New York21 May 1897

FIRST SPIRIT RAPPING


Heard at Hydesville, N.Y., Forty-Nine Years Ago

THE STORY OF THE FOX SISTERS

They Were Nearly Mobbed in Rochester, and Their Seances Made a Tremendous Sensation--Proposition to Make a Spiritual Museum of the Old Fox Cottage

Almost unnoticed by the general public, prominent spiritualists recently held a convention at Rochester to commemorate the forty-ninth anniversary of the “Rochester rappings.” Noted believers from all over the country were in attendance, and Fitzhugh hall was the scene of materializations and spiritual manifestations of many kinds. Aside from the seances and tests, the main ... [More »]

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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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