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Haunted Wisconsin, ghosts and strange phenomena of the badger state, Linda S. Godfrey

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Haunted Wisconsin, ghosts and strange phenomena of the badger state, Linda S. Godfrey
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-129)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Haunted Wisconsin
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1260672518
Responsibility statement
Linda S. Godfrey
Sub title
ghosts and strange phenomena of the badger state
Summary
Ghost reports are nearly always anecdotal and therefore unlikely to be provable. These tales from the state of Wisconsin may be real, or they may be folk tales, but some of them date back to our earliest European settlers, others reach even further back. All of them are connected with the geography and history of their Wisconsin location. Things that go bump in the night, disembodied voices, footsteps in an empty stairwell, an icy hand on your shoulder...let your imagination run wild as you read about Wisconsin's most extraordinary apparitions, sinister spooks, and bizarre beasts. You may know of Lotta Morgan, Ghostly Lady of the Evening, but perhaps you haven't heard about: A man driven crazy at the Summerwind Mansion after finding a mummified corpse in a drawer. The phantom acapella music of the Lost Spirits of Coolidge. The flying manbat known as mothman of LaCrosse. The mythical haunchies of Haunchyland who hung a man for discovering their underground tunnel system
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Northern Wisconsin -- Western Wisconsin -- East central Wisconsin -- Southern Wisconsin -- Madison -- Milwaukee
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Ghosts and strange phenomena of the badger state
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