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Haunted Heartland

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by Michael Norman


  Volgenau, Gerald. “Of Things That Go Bump in the Night . . .” Des Moines Register, March 4, 1979.

  Unpublished Works

  Wayne State University Archives, Detroit.

  Minnesota

  Books

  Barnouw, Erik. The Magician and the Cinema. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.

  Lamont-Brown, Raymond. Phantoms of the Theater. New York: Thomas Nelson, 1977.

  Minnesota: A State Guide. American Guide Series. New York: Viking Press, 1938.

  Norman, Michael. The Nearly Departed: Minnesota Ghost Stories and Legends. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2009.

  Potter, Merle. 101 Best Stories of Minnesota. Minneapolis: Harrison and Smith, 1931.

  Smith, Susy. The Enigma of Out-of-Body Travel. New York: Helix Press, 1965.

  Periodicals

  Gendler, Neal. “A Ghost May Be a Projection of a Living Person Through Telepathy.” Minneapolis Tribune, October 30, 1977.

  Giese, Don, and Bill Farmer. “Elusive Phantom ‘Haunts’ St. Mary’s.” Pioneer Press, February 24, 1969.

  ———. “Newsmen Spend Sleepless Night.” Pioneer Press, February 27, 1969.

  ———. “What Haunts Summit Avenue Mansion?” Pioneer Press, February 6, 1969.

  “The Haunting of St. Mary’s: Fables and Facts.” Nexus (St. Mary’s College, Winona, MN), October 1967.

  Hudson Star-Times (Hudson, WI), March 28, 1873.

  Minneapolis Journal, February 6, 1924; February 7, 1924.

  Minneapolis Morning Tribune, February 6, 1924; February 7, 1924.

  Mulvaney, Maureen. “Legendary Spectre Still Skeleton in SMC Closet.” St. Mary’s Cardinal, October 31, 1979.

  “Who’s Haunting Our House? Albert Lea Family Wonders.” Minneapolis Tribune, October 30, 1977.

  Unpublished Works

  Nelson, Jake. “Forty Years in the Roseau Valley.” Roseau County Historical Museum and Interpretive Center, Roseau, MN.

  Oral History Tapes. Iron Range Research Center, a division of the Department of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation, Chisholm, MN.

  Missouri

  Books

  Anderson, Jean. The Haunting of America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

  Basler, Lucille. A Tour of Old Ste. Genevieve. Ste. Genevieve: Lucille Basler & Wehmeyer Printing Co., 1975.

  Brandon, Jim. Weird America. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1978.

  Collins, Earl A. Folk Tales of Missouri. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1935.

  ———. Legends and Lore of Missouri. San Antonio: Naylor, 1951.

  Fornell, Earl Wesley. The Unhappy Medium: Spiritualism and the Life of Margaret Fox. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964.

  Gaddis, Vincent H. Mysterious Fires and Lights. New York: David McKay, 1967.

  Greenhouse, Herbert B. In Defense of Ghosts. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970.

  Heywood, Rosalind. Beyond the Reach of Sense An Inquiry Into Extra-Sensory Perception. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1961.

  Hintze, Naomi A., and J. Gaither Pratt. The Psychic Realm: What Can You Believe? New York: Random House, 1975.

  The Hornet Ghost Light: One of Nature’s Unexplained Mysteries. Neosho, MO: Neosho Chamber of Commerce, n.d.

  Moore, Tom. Mysterious Tales and Legends of the Ozarks. Philadelphia: Dorrence & Co., 1938.

  Neider, Charles, ed. The Autobiography of Mark Twain. New York: Perennial, 1959.

  Norman, Michael, and Beth Scott. Haunted America. New York: Tor, 1994.

  Randolph, Vance. Ozark Magic and Folklore. New York: Dover Publications, 1964.

  Rayburn, Otto Ernest. Ozark Country. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941.

  Schurmacher, Emile. More Strange Unsolved Mysteries. New York: Paperback Library, 1969.

  Sibley, Mulford Q. Life After Death? Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1975.

  Skinner, Charles M. American Myths and Legends. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1903.

  Visit Historic Ste. Genevieve. Ste. Genevieve, MO: Tourist Information Center, n.d.

  Periodicals

  Gannon, Robert. “Balls O’Fire!” Popular Mechanics, September 1965.

  Goodavage, Joseph F. “Skyquakes, Earthlights, and E.M. Fields.” Analog Science Fiction, Science Fact, September 1978.

  Herbert, Amanda. “Ghostly Alumna Haunts Senior Hall, Seeks Lost Lover Every Year, Story Says.” Stephens Life (Stephens College, Columbia, MO), October 27, 1977.

  Peterson, Charles E. “Rediscovering Old Ste. Genevieve.” Gone West Magazine 3, no. 2 (Spring 1985).

  Rand, Willard C. “Spook Light.” Kansas City Star, October 21, 1973.

  Republican (Springfield, MO), January 5, 1896.

  “Ste. Genevieve, a French Legacy in Middle America.” Country Home Magazine, August 1985.

  Unpublished Works

  Interview with Kristine Basler, April 1987.

  LaZebnick, Jack. The Ghost of Senior Hall. An original play written in 1983 to commemorate the sesquicentennial of Stephens College, Columbia, MO.

  William E. Koch Folklore Collection. Kansas State University, Manhattan.

  Nebraska

  Books

  Kettelkamp, Larry. Haunted Houses. New York: William Morrow & Co., 1969.

  Norman, Michael, and Beth Scott. Haunted Heritage. New York: Tor, 2002.

  Rogo, D. Scott. Parapsychology: A Century of Inquiry. New York: Taplinger Publishing, 1975.

  Scott, Beth, and Michael Norman. Haunted America. New York: Tor, 1994.

  Steiger, Brad. Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Minds. New York: Award Books, 1968.

  Welsch, Roger L., ed. A Treasury of Nebraska Pioneer Folklore. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1939.

  Periodicals

  “Ghost Failed to Scream, Upsetting Old Tradition.” New York Times, October 22, 1933.

  Unpublished Works

  Federal Writers’ Project, Works Projects Administration Collection for the State of Nebraska. Nebraska State Historical Society, Lincoln.

  Nelson, Burton. “Account of ‘Miss Anna.’” Tape-recorded interview, February 28, 1988, in possession of the author.

  Ohio

  Books

  Anderson, Jean. The Haunting of America. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

  Dorson, Richard M., ed. Negro Folktales in Michigan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1956.

  Fort, Charles. The Complete Books of Charles Fort. New York: Dover Publications, 1974.

  Holzer, Hans. Psychic Investigator. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1968.

  Reynolds, James. Ghosts in American Houses. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy, 1955.

  Webb, David K. Ohio Valley Folk Research Project. Chillicothe, OH: Ross County Historical Society, n.d.

  Winer, Richard, and Nancy Osborn Ishmael. More Haunted Houses. New York: Bantam Books, 1981.

  Periodicals

  Abel, Mary Bilderback. “Ghostly Guests Linger at an Inn in Granville.” Columbus Dispatch Magazine, June 24, 1979.

  Condon, George E. “Ghastly Labor and Ghostly.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), September 3, 1963.

  “Coroner Checks Bone Discovery.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), January 20, 1975.

  “Ghost Hunt Yields Bodies.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), September 16, 1963.

  Dawson, Carol A. “Death Calls for Grandpa.” Fate, April 1972.

  Dolgan, Robert. “Priest Sets Bail Benefit in Castle.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), April 13, 1975.

  Dorn, Clyde, Susan Marie Berg, and Dave Stephenson. “Beyond Incredible.” Ohio Magazine, November 1980.

  Dreimiller, Barbara. “Franklin Castle’s Fright-seeing Tour.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), February 28, 1975.

  “Ghosts Drive Family from Home.” Leader-Telegram (Eau Claire, WI), March 10, 1984.

  “A Ghost Story: An Uneasy Grocer of Cleveland Leaves His Grave and Returns to His Home.” Hudson Star-Times (Hudson, WI), August 19, 1870.

  Henkle, Rae D. “A Native Ghost.” Ohio Magazine 4 (1908).

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sp; “His Home Is His Castle.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), June 6, 1978.

  “Incidents.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 2 (1908): 113–17.

  Inglis, Beth. “Current Ohio Folklore.” Journal of the Ohio Folklore Society 1, no. 3 (1972): 46–52.

  “Judge Refuses to Order News Source Revealed.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), July 23, 1975.

  Kaib, Tom. “A Tale for Halloween.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), October 28, 1973.

  Kay, Leslie. “Old Castle’s Present, Past Riddled with Fiction, Fact.” Plain Dealer (Cleveland), May 11, 1975.

  Schwanz, Donald M. “Ghost’s Work on Film, Photographer Says.” St. Paul Dispatch, March 7, 1984.

  “Strange Things Happen to Family When Daughter Is in the House.” St. Paul Pioneer Press, March 9, 1984.

  Sweet, Fred. “The House the Ghost Built.” Alumni Bulletin (Denison University, Granville, OH) 23, no. 9 (May 1932).

  Wisconsin

  Books

  Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Vol. 1. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1902.

  Fiedler, George. Mineral Point: A History. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1973.

  Skinner, Charles M. American Myths and Legends. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1903.

  Stewart, Jim, and Shirley Stewart. Easy Going: A Comprehensive Guide to Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette Counties. Madison: Tamarack Press, 1976.

  The Story of Mineral Point, 1827–1941. Compiled by the Workers of the Writers’ Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Wisconsin, 1941. Mineral Point, WI: Mineral Point Historical Society, 1979.

  Stuart, Rory, ed. The Strange World of Frank Edwards. Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart, 1977.

  Periodicals

  “A. P. Roberts, Medium, Dies: ‘Psychic Detective’ Offered Aid in Crime Investigations; Had Many Clients.” Milwaukee Journal, January 2, 1940.

  Brennwald, James. “Ghost Story Adds Dash of Color to Big Foot Beach.” Beloit News, April 15, 1981.

  “The Ghost of Rosslyne Manse.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 8 (1924).

  “House Haunted in 1830’s Still Stands near Mound.” Platteville Journal, 1974.

  Kluever, Michael H. “Ghostly Guest Plagues Owners of Modern Ranch.” Milwaukee Sentinel, November 1, 1978.

  “Platteville Schools’ ‘The Strange Night’ Premieres Monday.” SWNews4U.com, October 21, 2015. http://www.swnews4u.com/archives/28995/.

  ———. “Shy Shorewood Ghost.” Milwaukee Journal, September 11, 1980.

  ———. “Stepfamily—Who Was That Mysterious Guest?” Milwaukee Journal, July 29, 1982.

  Unpublished Works

  Rohde, Roswell B. Letter to Robert Gard, March 27, 1955. State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. Van Antwerp Folklore Collection. Wisconsin Mss. QW.

 

 

 


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