Haunted Prince William County

Haunted Prince William County
Title Haunted Prince William County PDF eBook
Author Andrew L. Mills
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 96
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 146714553X

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With a nearly three-hundred-year history, Prince William County has its share of haunted tales and scary spots. Ghosts still haunt the battlefield at Manassas, including the Ben Lomond Plantation, site of a Civil War-era hospital. The jailhouse in Brentsville keeps many of its captives in ghostly form. The Weems Botts House, home of George Washington's biographer, Parson Weems, is still haunted by the spirit of one of its owners. Local author and historian Andrew Mills narrates the best and creepiest tales of hauntings throughout the county.

Haunted Prince William County

Haunted Prince William County
Title Haunted Prince William County PDF eBook
Author Andrew L. Mills
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 96
Release 2020-09-14
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1439671141

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With a nearly three-hundred-year history, Prince William County has its share of haunted tales and scary spots. Ghosts still haunt the battlefield at Manassas, including the Ben Lomond Plantation, site of a Civil War-era hospital. The jailhouse in Brentsville keeps many of its captives in ghostly form. The Weems Botts House, home of George Washington's biographer, Parson Weems, is still haunted by the spirit of one of its owners. Local author and historian Andrew Mills narrates the best and creepiest tales of hauntings throughout the county.

Haunted Clarke County, Virginia

Haunted Clarke County, Virginia
Title Haunted Clarke County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Hess
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 146714228X

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In Clarke County, the spirits of the past bring history to life. The ghost of a brokenhearted Confederate soldier stares out a window waiting in vain for the return of the love of his life. Victims of a plane crash still linger at the scene of the tragedy forty-five years later. Union troops are still crossing the Shenandoah River through a hail of musket balls and cannon fire. From the legendary phantom coach of Carter Hall to lesser-known haunts along the county's back roads, a rock-throwing poltergeist, a smoky figure in a bedroom and strange creatures lurking in the woods, Michael Hess brings you the very best in Clarke County ghost lore.

Virginia Legends & Lore

Virginia Legends & Lore
Title Virginia Legends & Lore PDF eBook
Author Charles A. Mills
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 157
Release 2021-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 1439673357

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For centuries, Virginians have told, retold and embellished wonderful stories of their history. Legends such as the "wild Spanish ponies" of Chincoteague, General Braddock's lost gold, the Mount Vernon Monster and the Richmond Vampire tug at the imagination. Revolutionary War heroes, Annandale's Bunny Man, the enslaved woman who became a Union spy in the White House of the Confederacy and many others left imprints on the Commonwealth of Virginia. Explore secret societies, hidden knowledge and the mysteries of the universe with author Chuck Mills.

Haunted America FAQ

Haunted America FAQ
Title Haunted America FAQ PDF eBook
Author Dave Thompson
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 386
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1495046001

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(FAQ Pop Culture). Take a fast-paced survey of the ghosties, ghouls, and associated denizens of the country's haunted history with Haunted America FAQ . Tracing local ghost stories back to Native American legends and then forward through horror tales both ancient and modern, the book revisits some of the best known haunted locales, as well as some of the most obscure creepy places, in America. Delving deep into the cultural history of American hauntings, Haunted America FAQ includes chapters on ghostly books, movies, and television. Also included is an A-Z of reality-TV ghost hunts and a state-by-state gazetteer of haunted spots.

Haunted Clarke County, Virginia

Haunted Clarke County, Virginia
Title Haunted Clarke County, Virginia PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Hess
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2019-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 1439667950

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In Clarke County, the spirits of the past bring history to life. The ghost of a brokenhearted Confederate soldier stares out a window waiting in vain for the return of the love of his life. Victims of a plane crash still linger at the scene of the tragedy forty-five years later. Union troops are still crossing the Shenandoah River through a hail of musket balls and cannon fire. From the legendary phantom coach of Carter Hall to lesser-known haunts along the county's back roads, a rock-throwing poltergeist, a smoky figure in a bedroom and strange creatures lurking in the woods, Michael Hess brings you the very best in Clarke County ghost lore.

Haunted Potomac River Valley

Haunted Potomac River Valley
Title Haunted Potomac River Valley PDF eBook
Author David W. Thompson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2021-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1439672970

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Before European colonists first dipped their toes in our "Nation's River," it succored generations of American Indians, who added their own stories and often stained its banks with their blood. Revolutionary War ghosts haunt its length, from Shepherdstown to Saint George's Island. Harpers Ferry is home to more than one nineteenth-century haunt, and ghosts of Civil War soldiers linger in the river's upper reaches. Former residents still reside in historic buildings in Sterling, Arlington and Alexandria. Point Lookout, at the mouth of the river, is the most haunted site in Maryland. While the Potomac has weathered horrors and tragedies, many residents did not. Author David W. Thompson tells their stories.