Bay City "hauntings"

Bay City
Author: D. Laurence Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2008
Genre: Bay City (Mich.)
ISBN:

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Haunted Marquette

Haunted Marquette
Author: Tyler Tichelaar
Publisher: Marquette Fiction
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-01-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0996240039

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Over Forty Tales of Ghosts and Paranormal Experiences Founded as a harbor town to ship iron ore from the nearby mines, Marquette became known as the Queen City of the North for its thriving industries, beautiful buildings, and being the largest city in Upper Michigan. But is Marquette also the Queen of Lake Superior’s Haunted Cities? Seventh-generation Marquette resident Tyler Tichelaar has spent years collecting tales of the many ghosts who haunt the cemeteries, churches, businesses, hotels, and homes of Marquette. Now, separating fact from fiction, he delves into the historical record to determine which stories may be true and which are just the fancies of frightened minds. Hear the chilling tales of: • The wicked nun who killed an orphan boy • The librarian mourning her sailor lover • The drowned sailors who climb out of Lake Superior at night • The glowing lantern of the decapitated train conductor • The mailman who gave his life for the U.S. mail • More ghostly ladies in floor-length white gowns than any haunted city should have Haunted Marquette opens up a fourth dimension view of the Queen City’s past and reveals that much of it is still present.

Haunts of the White City

Haunts of the White City
Author: Ursula Bielski
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1439668051

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The author of Chicago Haunts explores historical reports of ghosts, the curse of H.H. Holmes, and other dark tales from the Windy City. At the close of the nineteenth century, Chicago offered the world a glimpse of humanity's most breathtaking possibilities—and its most jaw-dropping horrors. Even as the White City emerged from the ashes of the Great Fire, serial killers like H.H. Holmes stalked the sparkling new boulevards and tragic accidents plagued the factories, slums and railroads that powered the churn of industrial innovation. In other words, amid the city’s shining achievements, there were a lot of ghosts. Demons, mesmerists and birds of ill omen preyed on the unwary from the shadows. Ship captains spoke to the dead, while undertakers discovered reanimated corpses no longer requiring services. From posh mansions built on massacre grounds to the drowned quarries of a forest preserve, Chicago historian Ursula Bielski reveals the many hauntings and unexplained phenomena hidden within the Second City.

Haunted Marquette

Haunted Marquette
Author: Tyler R. Tichelaar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2017
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9782017900719

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"Founded as a harbor town to ship iron ore from the nearby mines, Marquette became known as the Queen City of the North for its thriving industries, beautiful buildings, and being the largest city in Upper Michigan. But is Marquette also the Queen of Lake Superior's Haunted Cities? Seventh-generation Marquette resident Tyler Tichelaar has spent years collecting tales of the many ghosts who haunt the cemeteries, churches, businesses, hotels, and homes of Marquette. Now, separating fact from fiction, he delves into the historical record to determine which stories may be true and which are just the fancies of frightened minds. Hear the chilling tales of the wicked nun who killed an orphan boy, the librarian mourning her sailor lover, the drowned sailors who climb out of Lake Superior at night, the glowing lantern of the decapitated train conductor, the mailman who gave his life for the U. S. mail, and more ghostly ladies in floor-length white gowns than any haunted city should have. Haunted Marquette opens up a fourth dimension view of the Queen City's past and reveals that much of it is still present."--Back cover.

Urban Legends of The U.S.A.

Urban Legends of The U.S.A.
Author: Susan Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-03-10
Genre:
ISBN:

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In the sixth book of the United States urban legend series we head up to Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts and Michigan. Inside you will read about the legends and folklore from these beautiful states. Some of these stories you may have heard, ut most are only known to the locals. This book contains some of the wildest stories and legendary beasts from these states. You will also learn the locations and read eyewitness accounts from people who have had personal encounters with these legends. Read about, witches, werewolves, vampires, demons, unknown creatures, phantom hitchhikers, ghosts, haunted cemeteries, lakes, ponds, houses, hotels, bridges, tunnels and even the Michigan Triangle. There is so much history and lore inside of this book you will definitely want to travel to these locations and see them for yourself.

Great Lakes Ghost Stories

Great Lakes Ghost Stories
Author: Wes Oleszewski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The author is a Great Lakes research historian and he has taken the time to tell some of the best stories he has heard about "strange happenings" on the Great Lakes.

Haunted Lakes

Haunted Lakes
Author: Frederick Stonehouse
Publisher: Duluth, Minn. : Lake Superior Port Cities
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Haunted Lansing

Haunted Lansing
Author: Jenn Carpenter
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467140473

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Hastily dubbed the new capital in 1847, Lansing overcame derision and setbacks to become a booming metropolis. Yet its rich history hides chilling legends. Bertie Clippinger plays tricks on the unwary at the Capitol Building, where the teen accidentally fell to his death when a game went horribly wrong. One of Lansing's founding families keeps a spectral vigil over its homestead, the Turner Dodge House. Malevolent spirits, believed to be either neglected students or victims of something far more sinister, stalk the derelict Michigan School for the Blind. A witch's vengeful curse follows those who trespass on Seven Gables Road, one of the state's most haunted stretches. Founder of Demented Mitten Tours and local author Jenn Carpenter leads readers to the dark side of the Capital City.

Haunted Lakes II

Haunted Lakes II
Author: Frederick Stonehouse
Publisher: Duluth, Minn. : Lake Superior Port Cities
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Spirits, sea serpents and superstitions. The inland seas of the Great Lakes hold just as many spellbinding ghostly tales as the salt-water seas. One book simply couldn't carry all of the hauntings of these massive lakes - so now comes Haunted Lakes II, sequel to the popular Haunted Lakes. Once again noted maritime author Frederick Stonehouse compiles the mystifying tales of ghosts on boats, under water and in lighthouses, of underwater creatures and shipboard superstitions in an entertaining collection gathered from true believers. This is the perfect companion to the first Haunted Lakes and has become a Great Lakes classic in its own right.