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Title:
Hauntings of the Underground Railroad : ghosts of the Midwest
ISBN:
9780253029829
Physical Description:
xviii, 187 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents:
Phantom of the cellar -- Spirits of the waters -- Sold down the river: the reverse underground railroad -- Lincoln walks at midnight -- Outwitting the devil -- Ghostly overload -- A room with a ghoul -- John Hunt Morgan -- The last trip home -- Michigan's haunted underground railroad -- The conductor and the slave: the story of Levi Coffin and William Bush -- Restless spirits -- There should be ghosts!
Summary:
"Before the Civil War, a network of secret routes and safe houses crisscrossed the Midwest to help African Americans travel north to escape slavery. Although many slaves were able to escape to the safety of Canada, others met untimely deaths on the treacherous journey--and some of these unfortunates still linger, unable to rest in peace. InHauntings of the Underground Railroad: Ghosts of the Midwest, Jane Simon Ammeson investigates unforgettable and chilling tales of these restless ghosts that still walk the night. This unique collection includes true and gruesome stories, like the story of a lost toddler who wanders the woods near the Story Inn, eternally searching for the mother torn from him by slave hunters, or the tale of the Hannah House, where an overturned oil lamp sparked a fire that trapped slaves hiding in the basement and burned them alive. Brave visitors who visit the house, which is now a bed and breakfast, claim they can still hear voices moaning and crying from the basement. Ammeson also includes incredible true stories of daring escapes and close calls on the Underground Railroad."--Amazon.com.
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