The Farmhouse on Cemetery Hill Rd


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National Register of Historic Places, 1966-1994


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Lists buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts that possess historical significance as defined by the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, in every state.




Haunted Cemeteries


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Everybody knows better. Yet from the days of ancient Greece, people have hurried their steps as they passed by—or, heaven forbid, walked through—a cemetery after dark. Indeed, over the centuries there have been countless stories of ghost encounters at churchyards, secular cemeteries, ancient burial grounds, and isolated graves. The second edition of Haunted Cemeteries exhumes more than 200 haunted happenings from restless graveyard ghosts in cemeteries across each of the fifty states and Washington, DC, including: Nevermore!: At least four entities, including the spectre of Edgar Allan Poe, haunt Westminster Burying Ground in Baltimore. And just who is the mysterious Man in Black that shows up every year on January 19, the writer’s birthday?. The Resurrection Apparition: A “hitchhiking ghost” outside Justice, Illinois, vanishes from the car she’s riding in as it passes Resurrection Cemetery—earning her the nickname Resurrection Mary. The Queen of Voodoo: The restless spirit of Marie Laveau, the nineteenth-century Queen of Voodoo, is said to appear in New Orleans’s St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in the form of a gigantic black crow or a phantom black hellhound—when she’s not walking through the French Quarter.




The Mirror


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What Reviewers are saying: 'Highly recommended to everyone that loves a fantastic poltergeist type haunting with a twist.' - Kim Napolitano (Goodreads Review) '...enough chaos, blood and gore to satisfy any genre reader and the "hold your breath" ending was intense!' - Kim Napolitano (Goodreads Review) 'The Paranormal malevolence of the "house" grows by the page.' - John Rinaldi (Goodreads Review) 'I didn't expect a haunted house story to be so gripping and mysterious.' - John Rinaldi (Goodreads Review) A search for solace. A vile thirst for revenge. And a riveting struggle for Lily's survival. Jared Carson is gone, leaving a ravaged home behind for her wife, Beth, and baby daughter, Lily. With her guardian angel gone, Lily's horrid fears fester. The unseen monsters beneath her bed grow malevolent and stronger. It's up to Beth to fill her husband's shoes. She hugs Lily tight in her arms with teary eyes and makes a vow, "You will never be alone, baby. Mommy will always be here to protect you." But... The forces of evil watch quietly in the shroud of darkness. They thirst for anguish. They thirst for blood. They thirst for REVENGE! And Lily is their prime target. Can Beth keep her daughter safe? Buy this book now and find out! This book will appeal greatly to fans of R. L. Stine, Stephen King, Jasper DeWitt, Jason Reynold, Peter Straub, and Shelby Malhuri.




The Autocar


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Federal Register


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The Lost Cause


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The Victors


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History has shown that every great general earned his reputation on the basis of one great victory. "The Victors" describes the 16 battles in which the 16 most famous generals in modern history made their reputations. From both a strategical and tactical point of view, the ways the generals fought and won their greatest victories are presented in this book edited by the well-known military historian, Brigadier Peter Young. Some generals who made their reputations, such as Napoleon at Austerlitz, deserve the fame won on the field of battle that day. Others, like General Haig on the Black Day in 1918 or Marshal Petain at Verdun, have tarnished reputations despite their victories. In this book several historians examine the process of hero-building by analyzing the greatest generals of modern history in their most well-known battles. Illustrated with tactical and strategic maps, as well as hundreds of photos and paintings, many of them in color. "The Victors" will prove to be a standard work for students of military history.