Haunted Ozarks

Haunted Ozarks
Title Haunted Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Janice Tremeear
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 176
Release 2011-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 1625841736

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The hills have scares in this haunted history of the Ozark Mountains from the paranormal investigator and author of Missouri’s Haunted Route 66. Tourists flock to the Ozarks region every year to dip their paddles in the pure waters of its wilderness, or to lose themselves in the happy bustle of its theme parks. But the serene hills and hollows often hide something darker. The Civil War and the Trail of Tears left their marks on the region, as did the James-Younger Gang and the Baldknobbers. Ghosts linger in resorts and penitentiaries, while UFO’s and buried treasure rest in uneasy graves. Those startled by seeing a hellhound run through their backyard, however, might also catch a glimpse of author Janice Tremeear and her team of researchers in hot pursuit of the mysteries of the Ozarks.

Haunted Graveyards of the Ozarks

Haunted Graveyards of the Ozarks
Title Haunted Graveyards of the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author David E. Harkins
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 151
Release 2013-07-23
Genre History
ISBN 1625840527

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A terrifying tour of cemeteries where ghosts of Civil War soldiers, criminals, and others wander the grounds . . . includes photos! From the neatly tended urban necropolis to the long-forgotten family plot at the end of a winding gravel road, these “quiet cities” of the Ozarks have the power to send chills up and down the spine of the most hardened skeptic. Be it the restless Civil War soldiers of Greenbrier, the mass murderer who stalks Peace Church, or the red eyes that persecute visitors to Robinson, tales of ghostly activity abound in every burial ground carved out of the ancient Ozark hills. Follow Dave Harkins as he explores the fascinating history and unsettling lore clinging to these haunted graveyards.

Ozarks Ghosts and Hauntings

Ozarks Ghosts and Hauntings
Title Ozarks Ghosts and Hauntings PDF eBook
Author Bud Steed
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 92
Release 2013-09-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781502840950

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The rocky hills and dark valleys of the Ozark Mountains hold many secrets for those bold enough to go in search of them. From the grieving ghost of the Ozark's Madonna to the dangerous apparition who haunts the Irish Wilderness, ghosts and legends abound in the Ozarks. A long settled land, the Ozarks has seen its fair share of tragedy and turmoil; from accidents to civil war battles the Ozarks holds more than her fair share of ghosts and hauntings, the stories told and retold down through the generations, a huge part of the hill country folklore. Join Para-historian and author Bud Steed as he retells some of the best ghost stories of the Missouri Ozarks and debunks a popular legend that has been told since the 1940's; a legend that has been the cause of several deaths itself. Take a ghostly trip through the communities and hills that make up the Missouri Ozark Mountains and experience the spirits and entities that call it home.

Ghost of the Ozarks

Ghost of the Ozarks
Title Ghost of the Ozarks PDF eBook
Author Brooks Blevins
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 306
Release 2012-03-15
Genre True Crime
ISBN 0252094115

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In 1929, in a remote county of the Arkansas Ozarks, the gruesome murder of harmonica-playing drifter Connie Franklin and the brutal rape of his teenaged fiancée captured the attention of a nation on the cusp of the Great Depression. National press from coast to coast ran stories of the sensational exploits of night-riding moonshiners, powerful "Barons of the Hills," and a world of feudal oppression in the isolation of the rugged Ozarks. The ensuing arrest of five local men for both crimes and the confusion and superstition surrounding the trial and conviction gave Stone County a dubious and short-lived notoriety. Closely examining how the story and its regional setting were interpreted by the media, Brooks Blevins recounts the gripping events of the murder investigation and trial, where a man claiming to be the murder victim--the "Ghost" of the Ozarks--appeared to testify. Local conditions in Stone County, which had no electricity and only one long-distance telephone line, frustrated the dozen or more reporters who found their way to the rural Ozarks, and the developments following the arrests often prompted reporters' caricatures of the region: accusations of imposture and insanity, revelations of hidden pasts and assumed names, and threats of widespread violence. Locating the past squarely within the major currents of American history, Ghost of the Ozarks: Murder and Memory in the Upland South paints a convincing backdrop to a story that, more than 80 years later, remains riddled with mystery.

Ozark Ghost Stories

Ozark Ghost Stories
Title Ozark Ghost Stories PDF eBook
Author Richard Young
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Ghost stories, American
ISBN 9780874834109

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A collection of short horror stories from the Ozark region, told by performing storytellers from Branson, Missouri.

Haunted Ozark Battlefields

Haunted Ozark Battlefields
Title Haunted Ozark Battlefields PDF eBook
Author Steve Cottrell
Publisher Pelican Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2010-08
Genre History
ISBN 9781589808775

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A look at various Civil War battlefields and the hauntings now reported from them.

Ozark Superstitions

Ozark Superstitions
Title Ozark Superstitions PDF eBook
Author Vance Randolph
Publisher Franklin Classics
Pages 386
Release 2018-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9780343269234

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