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From the notorious Lizzie Borden to the innumerable, haunted rooms of Sarah Winchesters mysterious mansion this offbeat, insightful, first-ever book of its kind explores the history behind Americas female ghosts, the stereotypes, myths, and paranormal tales that swirl around them, what their stories reveal about us-and why they haunt us . . .
Sorrowful widows, vengeful jezebels, innocent maidens, wronged lovers, former slaves, even the occasional axe-murderess-Americas female ghosts differ widely in background, class, and circumstance. Yet one thing unites them: their ability to instill fascination and fear, long after their deaths. Here are the full stories behind some of the best-known among them, as well as the lesser-known-though no less powerful . . .
Tales whispered in darkness often divulge more about the teller than the subject. Americas most famous female ghosts, like New Orleans voodoo priestess Marie Laveau, and Bridget Bishop, the first person executed during the Salem witchcraft trials, mirror each eras fears and prejudices. Yet through urban legends and campfire stories, even ghosts like the nameless hard-working women lost in the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire -achieve a measure of power and agency in death, in ways unavailable to them as living women.
Riveting for skeptics and believers alike, with humor, curiosity, and expertise, A Haunted History of Invisible Women offers a unique lens on the significant role these ghostly legends play both within the spook-seeking corners of our minds and in the consciousness of a nation.
A Haunted History of Invisible Women looks beyond the legends of maligned female ghosts and gives us their real histories. It is both a meditation on the misogyny of a ghost-hunting culture that capitalizes on false narratives of sex and death, and a fascinating look at the flesh-and-blood women behind the ghost stories. This book is a long-overdue search for historic truth, yet it recognizes that When it comes to ghosts, truth is as elusive as the spirits themselves. ---Chris Woodyard, Author of The Victorian Book of the Dead.
Foreword by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Linda D. Addison

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Table of Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS LEANNA FIRST AND FOREMOST I WANT TO - photo 1
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LEANNA
FIRST AND FOREMOST, I WANT TO THANK MY INCREDIBLE CO-AUTHOR , Andrea: youve simply amazed me with your work, heart, vision, and spirit throughout this process. I am blessed and in awe.
Endless thanks to our editor, Elizabeth May, for taking a chance on this book and for doing so much work to bring it all together, helping us shape separate pieces into a powerful whole; youre a champion. Thank you to the entire Kensington team for working so hard with us on this book; it means the world. Thank you, Paul Stevens of the Donald Maass Agency, for being an agent and caretaker for this book; thank you for all your help!
Janan Boehme of the Winchester Mystery House: that glorious place is so lucky to have you and Im so blessed to have met you. You couldnt have been a better or bigger help on such an important chapter.
To my parents, Mike and Kathy Hieber, who have unconditionally supported every work of art Ive ever undertaken and humored my every paranormal whimsy, I couldnt be more grateful. To my inimitable sister, Kelissa, and her partner, Kara, this book better (finally) get me to Denver. Its time for a book-based beer at Goldspot Brewery!
Thank you, Thom Truelove and Shveta Thakrar, for being such wonderful sounding boards along the way. Thank you, Sebastian Crane, for expert Salem advice!
As always, thanks to Ashley Lauren Rogers for sensitivity reading; my work always benefits from your input.
An enormous thanks to editor Lauren Knowles for coming to me with the idea for this book in the first place; you remain a part of this project, too.
And thank you, spirit world; may we continue to be a force for good.
ANDREA
I WOULD LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE AMAZING WORK OF MY INCREDIBLY talented and passionate co-author, Leanna Renee Hieber, and our editor Elizabeth May, for skillfully managing a million moving parts.
This book would be incomplete without the advice and insight of Pi Gardiner, Anthony Bellov, Marguerite Durret, and everyone at the Merchants House Museum, corporeal and incorporeal. (Thank you, Gertrude!)
Throughout this project I have been deeply indebted to Chris Woodyard, who has provided invaluable research tips and graciously and generously shared her insight, advice, and knowledge.
To a good friend of the fam, George Schmalz: thank you for reading over the West Virginia chapter and helping me do right by your home state!
Thank you to fellow tour guide and history geek Tim Krepp for your thoughts on Mary Surratt and her story, and to Hannah Kates for her insights on the Sorrel Weed House.
Theres a special place in my heart for the entire Boroughs of the Dead staff: Marie Carter, SJ Costello, Liz Cousins, Carrie Napolitano, and Adrian Sexton; thank you for all these years of being part of my spooky, nerdy extended family! And thanks to our many loyal customers for all their support and enthusiasmyoure part of the family, too.
Enormous thanks, as always, to my parents and my sister for endless, lifelong encouragement and support, and much love to my in-laws in Buffalo for introducing me to Lily Dale.
To my husband, Robert: while the world lost its head, you kept your cool, and I will forever be in awe of your patience and calm. Thank you for holding it all together while I wrote this book.
And finally, to our wondrous Alice, thank you for respecting the sign on my office door that said Mama Working: Do Not Enter. I love you. (See? I saved the best for last!)
About the Authors
Leanna Renee Hieber is an award-winning author and paranormal history expert A - photo 2
Leanna Renee Hieber is an award-winning author and paranormal history expert. A regular speaker at Sci-Fi / Fantasy and paranormal conventions, shes appeared on film and television on shows including Mysteries at the Museum and Beyond the Unknown . Shes a three-time Prism Award winner for her debut novel, The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker , and a Daphne du Maurier Award finalist for Darker Still . After earning a BFA in theatre performance and a focus study on the Victorian Era, she spent many years in the professional regional theatre circuit, skills that serve her well as a speaker and a ghost tour guide for Boroughs of the Dead in New York. Leanna lives in New York City, and can be found online at LeannaReneeHieber.com.
Andrea Janes is the founder and owner of Boroughs of the Dead New York Citys - photo 3
Andrea Janes is the founder and owner of Boroughs of the Dead, New York Citys premier ghost tour company, which has been featured in the New York Times , Jezebel , Bustle , Cosmopolitan , Huffington Post , Gothamist , and NPR.org, among others. Andrea is also the author of the YA novel Glamour , several short horror stories, and horror novel Boroughs of the Dead , the inspiration for her company. More at www.boroughsofthedead.com .
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDUSTRIAL MONSTERS: GHOSTS OF THE TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FACTORY
Miles, Tiya. Tales from the Haunted South: Dark Tourism and Memories of Slavery from the Civil War Era . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.
Puglionesi, Alicia. The Ethical Dilemmas of Fells Point Ghost Tours. Baltimore City Paper , October 31, 2015.
Von Drehle, David. Triangle: The Fire That Changed America . New York: Grove, 2004.
THE BEAUTIFUL STRANGER: KATE MORGAN AND THE HOTEL DEL CORONADO
Hotel del Coronado Heritage Department. Beautiful Stranger: The Ghost of Kate Morgan and the Hotel del Coronado . San Diego, CA: Hotel del Coronado, 2002.
DARK ACADEMIA: GHOSTS OF COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Barefoot, Daniel W. Haunted Halls of Ivy: Ghosts of Southern Colleges and Universities . Durham, NC: John F. Blair, 2004.
Hauck, Dennis William. Haunted Places: The National Directory: Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations . New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
Tucker, Elizabeth. Haunted Halls: Ghostlore of American College Campuses . Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2007.
Windham, Kathryn Tucker, and Figh, Margaret Gillis. 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey . Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1969, 2014.
FOREVER MARITANA: GHOSTS OF THE DON CESAR HOTEL
Frethem, Deborah. Ghost Stories of St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Pinellas County , Tales from a Haunted Peninsula. Mount Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2007.
The Haunted Ghosts of The Don CeSar Hotel. St. Petersburg, FL. The Don CeSar (blog). February 18, 2021. https://www.doncesar.com/blog/thehauntedghostsofthedoncesarhotel .
A RED PARAGON BODICE: BRIDGET BISHOP
Carlson, Carol F. The Devil in the Shape of a Woman . 2nd ed. New York: W. W. Norton, 1998.
Dickey, Colin. Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places . New York: Viking, 2016.
Upham, Charles Wentworth. Salem Witchcraft . Vols. I & II. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1867.
TUGGING AT YOUR HEM: DOROTHY GOOD
Upham, Charles Wentworth. Salem Witchcraft . Vols. I & II. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1867.
OUR FAMILY TROUBLE: THE BELL WITCH
Arsenault, Emily. Our Haunted Childhoods, 80s Poltergeists, and the Rage of Female Adolescence. Crimereads . July 13, 2021.
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