Haunted Hillsborough County

Haunted Hillsborough County

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Publication Date: 9th September 2014

Hillsborough County's haunts, mysteries and mystical places are finally revealed from Nashua to Weare. When a house moved from Dunstable, Massachusetts, to Davis Square in Nashua, its resident poltergeist appeared to feel at home in its new town. Elizabeth Ford seems to have gotten over the tragedy of her death, and now her friendly ghost teases the guests of the Country Tavern on Route 101. Discover the history behind the nasty reputation of Haunted Pond in Francestown, from its grisly fire to its strangely high number of premature deaths. The county's specters float from New Ipswich to the s... Read More
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Hillsborough County's haunts, mysteries and mystical places are finally revealed from Nashua to Weare. When a house moved from Dunstable, Massachusetts, to Davis Square in Nashua, its resident poltergeist appeared to feel at home in its new town. Elizabeth Ford seems to have gotten over the tragedy of her death, and now her friendly ghost teases the guests of the Country Tavern on Route 101. Discover the history behind the nasty reputation of Haunted Pond in Francestown, from its grisly fire to its strangely high number of premature deaths. The county's specters float from New Ipswich to the s... Read More
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Hillsborough County's haunts, mysteries and mystical places are finally revealed from Nashua to Weare. When a house moved from Dunstable, Massachusetts, to Davis Square in Nashua, its resident poltergeist appeared to feel at home in its new town. Elizabeth Ford seems to have gotten over the tragedy of her death, and now her friendly ghost teases the guests of the Country Tavern on Route 101. Discover the history behind the nasty reputation of Haunted Pond in Francestown, from its grisly fire to its strangely high number of premature deaths. The county's specters float from New Ipswich to the shadows of Amherst, and phantoms linger just around the corner of Wilton's Main Street on the banks of the Souhegan River. Author Eric Stanway takes the reader on a ghostly tour of Hillsborough County history.
Details
  • Pages: 112
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Haunted America
  • Publication Date: 9th September 2014
  • State: New Hampshire
  • Illustration Note: 100% Mono
  • ISBN: 9781626193246
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Supernatural
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Author Bio
ERIC STANWAY is a writer, artist, and musician with over three decades of experience. He has written over twenty-five books of local history, including The Old Rindge House and Madame Sherri. He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, with his significant other, three cats and an extended family. He is a past board member of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society.  ALAN RUMRILL is a native of southwest New Hampshire, where his family has resided since 1770. He has been executive director of the Historical Society of Cheshire County for thirty-five years. During that time, he has written seven books and presented more than 1,000 public programs on regional art and history.  His passion, as well as his profession, is sharing stories of the region’s past.
Hillsborough County's haunts, mysteries and mystical places are finally revealed from Nashua to Weare. When a house moved from Dunstable, Massachusetts, to Davis Square in Nashua, its resident poltergeist appeared to feel at home in its new town. Elizabeth Ford seems to have gotten over the tragedy of her death, and now her friendly ghost teases the guests of the Country Tavern on Route 101. Discover the history behind the nasty reputation of Haunted Pond in Francestown, from its grisly fire to its strangely high number of premature deaths. The county's specters float from New Ipswich to the shadows of Amherst, and phantoms linger just around the corner of Wilton's Main Street on the banks of the Souhegan River. Author Eric Stanway takes the reader on a ghostly tour of Hillsborough County history.
  • Pages: 112
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Haunted America
  • Publication Date: 9th September 2014
  • State: New Hampshire
  • Illustrations Note: 100% Mono
  • ISBN: 9781626193246
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / United States / General
    BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Supernatural
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
ERIC STANWAY is a writer, artist, and musician with over three decades of experience. He has written over twenty-five books of local history, including The Old Rindge House and Madame Sherri. He lives in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, with his significant other, three cats and an extended family. He is a past board member of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society.  ALAN RUMRILL is a native of southwest New Hampshire, where his family has resided since 1770. He has been executive director of the Historical Society of Cheshire County for thirty-five years. During that time, he has written seven books and presented more than 1,000 public programs on regional art and history.  His passion, as well as his profession, is sharing stories of the region’s past.