Haunted Graveyard of the Pacific


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Despite its idyllic setting, the coast of the Pacific Northwest has another, darker name by which it is known: the "Graveyard of the Pacific." Two thousand ships and countless lives have been lost to the waters of the Pacific Ocean, and the Columbia River has claimed many more. The spirits of early settlers, Native Americans and drowned mariners are said to linger near the shores. From ghostly treasure hunters eternally searching for buried gold to a graveyard filled with souls that met violent ends, legends abound. Join author Ira Wesley Kitmacher as he uncovers mysterious tales and takes readers on a road trip through this most haunted place in America.




The Ghost of Deadman's Hollow


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Jennifer and her friends find impossible footprints on the sand on the coast of Southwest Washington state. Could it be the lighthouse's ghosts or is it something else?




Ohio Ghost Hunter Guide VI


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Haunted Ohio - Ghost Stories and Legends of Ohio and Where to search them out! Explore the scarier side of Ohio through its legends, folklore, and ghost stories. A young girl stumbles along a carefully mowed section of Egypt Valley Wildlife Area where her home stood nearby and a man stalked her mercilessly. She is dead. But you might see her if you visit her memorial there . . . She is just one of the many ghosts in this book . . . Cherry Fork Cemetery in Adams County Ghosts of the Ashtabula Train Wreck Egypt Valley Wildlife Area spirits including Louisa Fox The Underground Railroad spirits in Cincinnati Little Miamivill Scenic Trail haunting The ghostly side of Roscoe Village and Waynesville The legend of Stillhouse Hollow in Lancaster Spirits of Clifton Gorge Ghost of the one-legged shoe peddler Hell Town and Cuyahogo Valley The story of the post boy, Warlock's Grave, River Styx and many more!




Haunted Ohio: Ghost Stories


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Haunted Ohio: Ohio ghost stories from the Buckeye State. Haunted Ohio: Ohio ghost stories from the Buckeye State. In this Haunted Ohio book, you'll discover stories from around Ohio including the Hocking Hills - Ash Cave's Pale Lady, The Baying Hound of Old Man's Cave , Cedar Falls, and Devil's Tea Table. Also are some stories of Moonville Tunnel and King Hollow Tunnel, all places you can visit! There are ghosts from Zanesville and a weeping angel in Athens, Bessie Little Bridge in Dayton and Music Hall in Cincinnati. And don't forget about Bloody Horseshoe Grave and also the Witch's Grave at West Branch State Park. Louisa Fox murder site and the ghosts after. Fallen Timbers Battlefield. The ghosts of Goll Woods and many more, from one corner of the state to the other! And Beaver Creek State Park. For those who like to visit the sites, there are GPS codes to map them out and directions for some that are hard to find. There is also information on ghost hunting tools, seeking out ghosts, and research. Following in the path of all the Jannette Quackenbush ghost guides, these quintessential ghost stories are well-researched and the writer goes to the sites of the ghost story origin. Pictures of the sites!




Dead Man Dancing


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It's a time for celebration in Bad Axe County as the town gathers for the annual Syttende Mai--Norwegian Independence Day--festival. During this rollicking family-oriented event filled with dancing and food, Sheriff Heidi Kick discovers a dark and shocking event--a migrant worker has been savagely beaten but refuses to explain what happened. Then, a sudden murder of a band member shatters the festival. Something is deeply wrong in Bad Axe County. As she looks for answers, Heidi plunges into a secret underworld where high-stakes cage fights double as combat training for the White Nationalist movement. Then all hell breaks loose for Heidi when her husband disappears and a secret he's been keeping from Heidi is revealed.




Reports


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Spotted Tail's Folk


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Spotted Tail, the great head chief of the Brule Sioux, was an intelligent and farseeing man who realized alone of all the Sioux that the old way of life was doomed and that to war with the white soldiers was certain suicide. Although he was branded a traitor by many members of his tribe, the canny Brule, with all the skill of an accomplished diplomat, fought a delaying action over the council tables with the high officials in Washington. The only man in the tribe big enough to stand up to the whites and insist upon the rights of the Brulés under existing treaties with the U. S. government, he used every means available to him, short of a shooting war, to protect his people from being rushed into the white man's ways by government agents and eastern "Friends of the Indians." Thus the story of Spotted Tail is the story of the Brulé struggle against being made into imitation whites overnight, even when they were forced on the reservation, where they were expected to farm the land, raise cattle, send their children to school, and adopt Christianity-all at once. The assassination of Spotted Tail in 1881 by his political enemy, Crow Dog, ended the history of the Brulé Sioux as a tribe. With the great voice stilled, at Rosebud Agency only the voices of little men were heard, quarreling about little matters. With his death, the government effected its purpose: to break the tribal organization to bits and put the Brulés under the control of their white agent.




Haunted Places


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Describes over 2,000 sites of supernatural occurances in the United States, including places visited by ghosts, UFOs, and unusual creatures.




Short Story Index


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The Frank C. Brown Collection of NC Folklore


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Frank C. Brown organized the North Carolina Folklore Society in 1913. Both Dr. Brown and the Society collected stores from individuals—Brown through his classes at Duke University and through his summer expeditions in the North Carolina mountains, and the Society by interviewing its members—and also levied on the previous collections made by friends and members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition. members of the Society. The result was a large mass of texts and notes assembled over a period of nearly forty years and covering every aspect of local tradition.