Haunted America, Issue 1

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Macmillan, Oct 15, 1995 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 576 pages
Haunted America takes you on a grand tour of ghostly hauntings through the U.S. and Canada, sweeping from terrifying battle-field specters at Little Bighorn to a vaudeville palace in Tampa, from ghostly apparitions in President Garfield's home in Ohio to the White House in Washington, DC.
 

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Contents

The Face in the Window
3
Do Not Disturb
8
Charlottes Corner
11
Ozark Gothic
18
All Ghosts on Deck
26
Little Girl Lost
42
The Spirits or Bradmar
55
A Revolutionary Haunting
63
The Lodge
236
Ordinary People
249
Three Men and a Ghost
256
Legends of the Plains
262
The Return or President Garfield
272
The Keeper or the House
281
Katie James
290
Mr and Mrs G
300

Dead Mans Tree
70
The Shadow
74
The Other Tenants at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
79
The Vestigial Projectionist
87
On the Old Kolb Farm
94
The Night Marchers
102
Eddys Place
106
The Music Room
110
The Stump
116
Phantoms or the Opera House
120
The Surgeons Legacy
127
Old Things
130
The Devil Lived in New Orleans
143
Mainely Gnosts
158
E A Poe and Guests
166
Alfie
173
The Wrong Apartment
181
A Lonely Grave
186
City or Ghosts
191
The Curious Visitors
199
Spirits of the Little Bighorn
205
Miss Anna
213
Of Treasure Tales and Murdered Men
219
OceanBorn Mary
224
The Jersey Devil
230
Diary or a Haunting
318
The Lady in Black
328
Ghosts or the Grand Strand
334
Watchers on the Stairs
343
Clara and Lizzie
352
NeverNever Land
357
The Marfa Lights
361
The Three Nephites
366
Emilys Bridge
374
In Olde Williamsburg
377
Burnley
385
The Package
390
The Wizards Clip
393
Something Evil on Larabee Street
397
The Tower Ghost
437
The Portrait
445
The Amherst Demon
451
Mysterious Ontario
462
Les Phenomenes du Quebec
472
The Moose Head Inn Mystery
486
Personal Ghosts
499
Bibliography
507
Authors Note
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About the author (1995)

Michael Norman is a writer and retired journalism professor who lives in an absolutely unhaunted house near the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St.Paul.Beth Scott, who died in early 1994, was full-time freelance writer for more than thirty-five years.

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