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Kathryn Tucker Windham - 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey

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Jeffrey is the mischievous something that has headquarters in the Windham home in Selma, Alabama. He first made his presence known in October 1966, and since then he has continued, at irregular and infrequent intervals, to clump down the hall, slam doors, rock in a chair, frighten the family cat (now deceased, through no fault of Jeffrey), move heavy pieces of furniture, cause electronic equipment to malfunction, and hide objects. He frequently accompanies Mrs. Windham on her travels, and tales of Jeffreys antics are widely recounted.

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13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey
Kathryn Tucker Windham
Margaret Gillis Figh
Page iv Copyright 1969 Kathryn Tucker Windham and John Figh All rights - photo 2
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Copyright 1969
Kathryn Tucker Windham
and John Figh
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First paperbound edition published 1987 by
The University of Alabama Press
Box 870380
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
8 9 10 11 01 00 99
ISBN 0-8173-0376-6
Library of Congress Catalog No.: 71-94443
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Contents
The Ghost of the Angry Architect
13
Death Lights in the Tower
23
The Faithful Vigil at Carlisle Hall
33
The Specter in the Maze at Cahaba
39
The Phantom Steamboat of the Tombigbee
47
The Unquiet Ghost at Gaineswood
55
The Face in the Courthouse Window
63
Mobile's Pipe-Smoking Captain
71
The Return of the Ruined Banker
79
The Hole That Will Not Stay Filled
87
Huntingdon College's Red Lady
97
The Crying Spirit at the Well
105
The Dancing Ghost of Grancer Harrison
113

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Jeffrey right with his live female companion Nikki Page vii - photo 3
Jeffrey, right, with his live female companion, Nikki.
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Foreword
Frankly, until we saw the photograph of Jeffrey (shown on opposite page) we were skeptical about ghosts. We also were skeptical about ghost books. If anyone besides our reliable and reputable author, Kathryn Tucker Windham, had brought us this photograph, our skepticism would have continued to be spirited, shall we say. Kathryn has been writing for us since her first edition of Treasured Alabama Recipes in 1964, and we have come to know her as an earthy and trustworthy friend. So when she maintained, with an eager and genuine south-Alabama expression, that she now owned a house ghost and that here was a photograph of him or her or it, well we borrowed the photograph and asked permission to give it the ''third degree."
We began by requesting a reputable art consultant, the Ludwig Studios of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, to give the photograph a controlled and detailed study. Ludwig's photography staff spent several months analyzing Jeffrey by means of technical tests. They performed a series of actual experiments to see if darkroom shenanigans in the first place could have transposed Jeffrey's photograph onto the negative. All to no avail. They could not conjure up an artificial Jeffrey no matter how many photographic tricks they tried. Jeffrey remained not only unsurpassedhe remained unduplicated.
Next we checked out the girl photographed with Jeffrey. Her name is Nikki Davis, and she is a staff photographer for the Selma Times-Journal in Selma, Alabama. From a small farming community in Mississippi, she too has a reputation for integrity and honesty. She is
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photographed with Jeffrey because she, along with several friends, was visiting her newspaper coworker Kathryn Windham one evening when they decided to make photographs in Kathryn's house. They shot two rolls of films that evening. The next day Nikki was developing them casually at the Selma Times-Journal when suddenly, Nikki says, ''I almost overturned the developing tank." One of the prints she was developing showed a ghost!
Startled by her discovery Nikki and her friends returned quickly to Kathryn's home to check for possible causes for the photographic image. They tried to see if a shadow might have caused it, so they made more photographs duplicating, wherever possible, conditions of the previous evening. They made one photograph from the same angle that had caught Jeffrey the previous go-round. But Jeffrey was camera shy at this second taking.
Kathryn Windham and her former English teacher, Margaret Gillis Figh of Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama, have gone out of their way to be neutral concerning Jeffrey and the thirteen other ghosts in this book. "We're not asking anyone to become ghost believers," they point out. "We have simply tried to report these stories as honestly and as accurately as we can." Between them they have conjured a heady brew. They hope that everyone stirs it with his own choice of broomstick, but no one is asked to heap his bowl with what he neither needs nor desires.
When the two authors completed this ghost book, Kathryn suggested that we meet her in Decatur, Alabama, at a statewide conference of the Alabama Associated Press. So we went to Decatur, and she handed us a notebook containing an original and a carbon of this ghost chronicle. We suggested that Kathryn jot down her own explanation of Jeffrey and this book, to be included with the Foreword.
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