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- format:Paperback
- imprint:The History Press
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- Body, mind & spirit > Unexplained Phenomena
- History > United States > General
- History > United States > Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
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Mysterious Michigan
9781467149921
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Enigmatic mediums, murders, monsters, and more are all part of Michigan's mysterious and sometimes supernatural history.
The will of Detroit's first millionaire, Eber B. Ward, was hotly contested because he took the financial advice of spirits. Marian Spore Bush, Bay City's first female dentist, moved to New York City, where she became a psychic wonder--and a secret philanthropist. Old witchcraft superstitions drove a Mount Morris family insane and caused another man to murder his godmother in Trenton.
Researcher Amberrose Hammond brings to light strange and unusual tales from Michigan's colorful and exciting past.

Eerie Alabama
9781467141673
Regular price $23.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Mysterious creatures, strange happenings and ghost stories. Alabama has them all and more - despite its glorious depictions.
Alabama claims an abundance of fascinating mysteries and legends despite being known for its antebellum mansions and sunny beaches, . The White Thang is a Sasquatch-like creature that has terrorized Alabamians for generations. For a brief period in the 1980s, Needham gained national attention because of its "crying pecan tree." In 1854, a farmer named Orion Williamson simply vanished in a field in Selma. From the aquatic beast known as the Coosa River Monster to the story of the Leprechaun of Mobile, these stories have evolved over generations. Author and ghost-story guru Alan Brown presents some of the strangest stories from this collective tradition.

Legends & Lore of Columbus, Georgia
9781467142397
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Milwaukee Oddities
9781467155861
Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Milwaukee is full of weird borders, streets that do not line up right, creepy cemeteries and other curious things.
Many locals have heard about the crooked bridges downtown, the sewer Socialists and the attempt on Teddy Roosevelt’s life. Not as many know about the time Josette Juneau saved Milwaukee, the city’s link to The Exorcist or its ghost towns like Oakwood, Saint Martin’s and Root Creek. And yes, a lion really lived inside the library. Employees used bowling balls to play fetch with it.
Milwaukee-based historian James Nelsen shares joyous and amazing stories of the Cream City’s strange history.
