Whispers and shadows from the past linger in and around Damariscotta. Mary Howe might have been buried alive in a mystic trance in the late 1800s. Displeased with such a claustrophobic and premature end, her spirit is said to haunt the cemetery to this day. Did the ghost of pirate Johnny Orr reveal a fortune in gold? Does the Lady of Ladd's Hill move objects and bump around in the night? When things go missing in Sheepscot Village, there may be a little ghost named Abernathy to blame. Spectral apparitions also abide in nearby Newcastle, and the towns of Lincoln County have an abundance of supe... Read More
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Whispers and shadows from the past linger in and around Damariscotta. Mary Howe might have been buried alive in a mystic trance in the late 1800s. Displeased with such a claustrophobic and premature end, her spirit is said to haunt the cemetery to this day. Did the ghost of pirate Johnny Orr reveal a fortune in gold? Does the Lady of Ladd's Hill move objects and bump around in the night? When things go missing in Sheepscot Village, there may be a little ghost named Abernathy to blame. Spectral apparitions also abide in nearby Newcastle, and the towns of Lincoln County have an abundance of supe... Read More
Whispers and shadows from the past linger in and around Damariscotta. Mary Howe might have been buried alive in a mystic trance in the late 1800s. Displeased with such a claustrophobic and premature end, her spirit is said to haunt the cemetery to this day. Did the ghost of pirate Johnny Orr reveal a fortune in gold? Does the Lady of Ladd's Hill move objects and bump around in the night? When things go missing in Sheepscot Village, there may be a little ghost named Abernathy to blame. Spectral apparitions also abide in nearby Newcastle, and the towns of Lincoln County have an abundance of supernatural occurrences. Investigative reporter Greg Latimer uncovers the history behind these seemingly unexplainable stories.
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Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Haunted America
Publication Date: 29th July 2014
State: Maine
Illustration Note: 100% Mono
ISBN: 9781626193055
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
Award-winning investigative reporter Greg Latimer has been seeking answers for over thirty years beginning with the daily Herald Examiner in Los Angeles and now with the Lincoln County News in Damariscotta, Maine. He has investigated serial killings, crime syndicates, chemical spills and more. Now, as an author for The History Press, he has turned his attention to mysteries of the paranormal and beyond. He resides in Waldoboro, Maine, with his wife Sally and their watch kittie, "? Callie."
Whispers and shadows from the past linger in and around Damariscotta. Mary Howe might have been buried alive in a mystic trance in the late 1800s. Displeased with such a claustrophobic and premature end, her spirit is said to haunt the cemetery to this day. Did the ghost of pirate Johnny Orr reveal a fortune in gold? Does the Lady of Ladd's Hill move objects and bump around in the night? When things go missing in Sheepscot Village, there may be a little ghost named Abernathy to blame. Spectral apparitions also abide in nearby Newcastle, and the towns of Lincoln County have an abundance of supernatural occurrences. Investigative reporter Greg Latimer uncovers the history behind these seemingly unexplainable stories.
Pages: 160
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Haunted America
Publication Date: 29th July 2014
State: Maine
Illustrations Note: 100% Mono
ISBN: 9781626193055
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / General BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Supernatural HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)
Award-winning investigative reporter Greg Latimer has been seeking answers for over thirty years beginning with the daily Herald Examiner in Los Angeles and now with the Lincoln County News in Damariscotta, Maine. He has investigated serial killings, crime syndicates, chemical spills and more. Now, as an author for The History Press, he has turned his attention to mysteries of the paranormal and beyond. He resides in Waldoboro, Maine, with his wife Sally and their watch kittie, "? Callie."