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Unexplained “”Fire-Balls,” Texas, 1942

The San Antonio Light2 August 1942

Baffled By A Ghostly Ball That Burns


FOR centuries, men have told tall tales of weird and mysterious balls of fire that suddenly appeared–almost always in remote graveyards or on lonely moors–and then vanished. And now, a new case has just come to light on an isolated gravel road just outside the little town of Slidell, Louisiana. Walking down this lonely road ... [More »]

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Strange Lights in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

The New England magazine Vol. 7 No. 6 , p. 6281 February 1890

A legend of the St. Lawrence


(From “Some Legends of the Saint Lawrence,” J. Macdonald Oxley.) The Baie des Chaleurs boasts yet another legend of hardly less general acceptance than the one which has just been mentioned, and that is the legend of the moving light. According to a writer in a local newspaper, the strange phenomenon of a bright fire burning ... [More »]

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Pale Lights of the Marshes, 1893

Bangor Daily Whig and Courier, Bangor, Maine19 January 1893

THE WILL-O'-THE-WISP


An Engineer's Tale of a Phosphorescent Light in a swamp.

“Seen queer things in my life?” began K.D. Loomis, to the clerk of the Laclede. “Certainly I have, and very strange things. The strangest of all things that ever interested me was the will-o’the-wisp, that indistinct, pale light that hurries over swamp lands and down in forsaken marshes. I was once an engineer on the ... [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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Mysterious Light Troubles Midwesterners, 1923

New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania29 March1923

Kansans Puzzled By A "Spook Light"


Can't Account For a Dull Red Disk That Rolls Along a Ridge At Times

TOPEKA, Kan., March 29–Down in the southwestern corner of the State there is a peculiar phenomenon frequently observed by people of Morton county living near Elkhart, which is commonly known as the “spook light.” It is described by those who have seen it as a dull red disk sometimes appearing to be as large as ... [More »]

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