Tag Archives: Spirits

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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Exploding Jars, flying crockery, 1886

The Herald, Syracuse, NY3 October, 1886

CROCKERYWARE FLIES


Mysterious Goings-on in a Fine Dwelling Near Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9–Frank D. Worlay of Sharpless, Worley and McNeill, grain and flour merchants, who is also treasurer of the Commercial Exchange, lives in a large house at Gwynned, Montgomery county. For a week the dwelling has been the scene of the most mysterious occurrences, and the entire village is in a state of excitement. ... [More »]

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Medium Suffers Apoplexy During Seance, 1911

Oakland Tribune, Oakland California5 September 1911

MEDIUM FAILS TO COME OUT OF TRANCE


Evil Spirit, Say Spiritualists; Paralysis, Declare the Physicians

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Gage Present When Seer is Stricken

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 5.–Held, it is claimed by local spiritualists, by an evil spirit, the astral body of J.H. Disler, a Los Angeles trumpet medium, is unable to reoccupy its mortal abode. The body of Disler, with the life flame burning feebly, according to physicians, is at a local sanatorium, where it was taken a ... [More »]

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Spirits Gave Him No Rest, 1895

San Antonio Daily Light26 October 1895

GHOST DISTURBS HIS SLEEP


Young Ohio Man Thrown Out of Bed by Alleged Spirits

Local spiritualists and students of psychology are excited over a remarkable statement sworn to by Miss Rene Leonard, a young lady of Hamilton, O. She declares solemnly that James Holly, a farm hand, who works for her father, nine miles west of here, is tormented with spirits. She and nine of her young male and ... [More »]

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“Hobgoblin” Hitches Ride, 1886

Sioux County Herald, Orange City, Iowa26 August 1886

Patrick Egan's Passenger


Globe-Democrat New Haven Special: A genuine ghost story comes from Chesire, a small rural town about fourteen miles north of this city. Patrick Egan, one of the oldest citizens of the town, on Wednesday night was riding along with his horse and buggy on the road by the old Jenny Hill Barytes mine, when suddenly ... [More »]

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