Myths and Mysteries of Michigan
Title | Myths and Mysteries of Michigan PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Barber |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 179 |
Release | 2011-10-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0762777494 |
This selection of 12 stories from Michigan's past explores some of the Great Lakes State's most compelling mysteries and debunks some of its most famous myths.
Michigan Legends
Title | Michigan Legends PDF eBook |
Author | Sheryl James |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2013-04-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0472051741 |
A collection of stories drawn from Michigan’s rich folk heritage
Michigan Myths and Legends
Title | Michigan Myths and Legends PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Barber |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2020-12-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 149304009X |
From tales of pirate treasure to Jimmy Hoffa’s mysterious disappearance, Michigan Myths and Legends makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of the state’s most fascinating and compelling stories. Most people have heard about the Bermuda Triangle, where ships and people disappear without a trace—but few have heard about the equally deadly Great Lakes Triangle, where one-third of all unsolved sea and air disasters in America take place. Night after night, curious onlookers congregate on a remote hill near the Michigan/Wisconsin border to watch for mysterious lights that rise out of the ground, hover, and then disappear. Are the orbs merely optical phenomena created by headlights of passing cars? Or are they spirits returning to haunt where their earthly bodies met their demise? In the mid-1960s, the number of reports to the US Air Force of UFO sightings spiked across the country. Were people seeing unfamiliar technological innovations in aircraft? Had the rising popularity of the new-fangled television’s sci-fi programs sparked Americans’ imaginations? Or were extraterrestrial beings actually responding to signals from newly constructed deep-space radio transmitters?
Haunted Lake Michigan
Title | Haunted Lake Michigan PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Stonehouse |
Publisher | Lake Superior Port Cities |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Nature |
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The hauntings have reached Lake Michigan! The latest in the Haunted Lake series, Haunted Lake Michigan features the reserach of maritime historian (and accidental ghost chaser) Frederick Stonehouse. In this volume, Stonehouse relates the tales of lost maritime spirits and cursed ships, sea monsters, UFOs, ghostly echoes of Prohibition-era murders and a deliciously horrible host of other hauntings on, in and around Lake Michigan. This book blends traditional stories with previously unpublished accounts of spookiness and strange occurances.
State Oddities
Title | State Oddities PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Hendricks |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 439 |
Release | 2022-05-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1440876703 |
State Oddities takes a different kind of look at the American nation, spotlighting the fun foibles, peculiarities, and twists in each of the 50 states that are (mostly) united under the Stars and Stripes. State Oddities is a fascinating trip through the 50 states for students studying America, teachers planning classroom activities, and general readers who will enjoy an eye-opening journey through the nation's fun side. It offers a compelling look at the character of America through the individuality of 50 very distinct states that together form the USA. This book paints a picture of the broad sweep of the American story, offering a gateway to the country as it developed into one nation filled with individual states that can be remarkably different from each other, yet unified under such national symbols as the American flag and "The Star-Spangled Banner." The author of State Oddities has become known as a master of "painless history," telling America's story in a sparkling style along with the historian's eye for fascinating detail. On the book's cross-country journey, the reader will find that it differs from other works by taking a fresh look at stories we think we know.
Paranormal Michigan
Title | Paranormal Michigan PDF eBook |
Author | John Robinson |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2018-09-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781724538567 |
Do you believe in ghosts?Some do.Some don't.Some wonder.Some have had actual experiences.Some have made up local ghost stories just for attention.The 150 plus tales in this book are open for debate, skepticism, awe, and fright.Some are backed with facts.Some are completely ridiculous.But every single one of these adds to the mystery and magic of Michigan.And whether you believe or not, is all up to you.Come on in......they're waiting.
Bloodstoppers & Bearwalkers
Title | Bloodstoppers & Bearwalkers PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Mercer Dorson |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780299227142 |
Remote and rugged, Michigan's Upper Peninsula (fondly known as "the U.P.") has been home to a rich variety of indigenous peoples and Old World immigrants--a heritage deeply embedded in today's "Yooper" culture. Ojibwes, French Canadians, Finns, Cornish, Poles, Italians, Slovenians, and others have all lived here, attracted to the area by its timber, mineral ore, and fishing grounds. Mixing local happenings with supernatural tales and creatively adapting traditional stories to suit changing audiences, the diverse inhabitants of the U.P. have created a wealth of lore populated with tricksters, outlaws, cunning trappers and poachers, eccentric bosses of the mines and lumber camps, "bloodstoppers" gifted with the lifesaving power to stop the flow of blood, "bearwalkers" able to assume the shape of bears, and more. For folklorist Richard M. Dorson, who ventured into the region in the late 1940s, the U.P. was a living laboratory, a storyteller's paradise. Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers, based on his extensive fieldwork in the area, is his richest and most enduring work. This new edition, with a critical introduction and an appendix of additional tales selected by James P. Leary, restores and expands Dorson's classic contribution to American folklore. Engaging and well informed, the book presents and ponders the folk narratives of the region's loggers, miners, lake sailors, trappers, and townsfolk. Unfolding the variously peculiar and raucous tales of the U.P., Bloodstoppers and Bearwalkers reveals a vital component of Upper Midwest culture and a fascinating cross-section of American society.