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Heralded across the country in newspapers ranging fromThe New York Times Book ReviewandThe Baltimore SuntoThe Minneapolis Star TribuneandThe Denver Post, and in magazines as diverse asChicagoandLibrary Journal, the Haunted America series has attracted widespread acclaim as a virtual spectral travelogue through the byways and highways of North America.Haunted Heritage: A Definitive Collection of American Ghost Stories, the latest volume in the series. Continues its recounting of supernatural explorations, collecting a comprehensive compendium of ghostly tales, not penned by fictioneers such as Poe and King, but passed on by word of mouth and preserved by memory as actual windows on our nations haunted past.
The authors have compiled an astounding collection of American ghost stories. Based on interviews with eyewitnesses, unearthed ancient archives, overheard tales, and actual paranormal visitations and explorations. From the Haunts of Ivy, a survey of university ghosts, to an overview of spectral lights, from revolutionary spirits in New England to beyond the grave occurrences in the Badlands, Haunted Heritage is the ghost story collection for all of North America.
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Haunted America
Historic Haunted America
Haunted Heritage
Haunted Homeland
Michael Norman and coauthor Beth Scott are the authors of Historic Haunted America, Haunted America, and other collections of American ghost stories. Beth Scott died in 1994.
BOOKS
Allsop, Fred W. The Folklore of Romantic Arkansas. The Grolier Society: New York, 1931. Brandon, Jim. Weird America. E. P. Dutton: New York, 1978.
Brookfield, Ada. Brother Joshua. Dorrance and Co.: Philadelphia, 1941.
Clark, Jerome. Unexplained! Visible Ink: Detroit, 1993.
Clifton, Charles S. Ghost Tales of Cripple Creek. n.p., 1983.
Collins, Earl. Folk Tales of Missouri . Christopher Publishing Co.: Boston, 1935.
Cullen, Virginia. History of Lewes, Delaware . NSDAR: Lewes, 1956.
Davidson, Levette J. and Blake, Forrester (eds.). Rocky Mountain Tales . University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, 1947.
Edwards, Frank. Strange World. Lyle Stuart: New York, 1964.
Eyers, Ed. Ghost Stories of Texas . Texian Press: Waco, Tex., 1981.
Federal Writers Project. American Guide Series for Connecticut. Houghton Mifflin: Boston, 1938.
Frank, Tom. Stories and Legends of the Delaware Capes. Miles Frederick Publishers: Dover, n.d.
Gaddis, Vincent. Mysterious Fires and Lights. Dell Publishing Co., Inc.: New York, 1968. Gerrick, David J. Ohio Ghostly Greats . Dayton Lab: Lorain, Oh., 1975.
Graydon, Nell S. (editor). South Carolina Ghost Tales . Beaufort Book Shop, Inc.: Beaufort, S.C., 1969.
Hay, Peter. Theatrical Anecdotes , Oxford University Press: New York, 1987.
Inglis, Beth (ed.). Current Ohio Folklore (The Headless Motorcyclist), n.d.
Karolevitz, Robert F. Paper Mountain , n.p., n.d.
Marcatante, John and Potter, Robert R. American Folklore and Legend . Globe Books Co.: New York, 1967.
Merriam, Anne Van Ness (comp.). The Ghosts of Hampton. n.p., n.d.
Murray, Earl. Ghosts of the Old West . Contemporary Books: Chicago, 1988.
Norman, Michael and Scott, Beth. Haunted Wisconsin. Trail Books: Black Earth, Wis., 2001.
Norman, Michael and Scott, Beth. Historic Haunted America. Tor: New York, 1995.
Ocean Highway. The Federal Writers Project. Modern Age Books: New York, 1938.
Randolph, Vance. Ozark Magic and Folklore. Dover Publications: New York, 1964.
Reynolds, James. Ghosts in American Houses. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy: New York, 1955.
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan. Flapdoodle, Trust & Obey . (One chapter, Mama Relates the Tale of a Conjured Chest.) Kentucky Historical Society: Louisville, 1991.
Rinehart, Mary Roberts. My Life . Holt and Rinehart: New York, 1931.
Saxon, Lyle. Gumbo YaYa. Bonanza Books: New York, 1945.
Scott, Beth and Norman, Michael. Haunted America. Tor: New York, 1994.
Skinner, Charles M. Myths and Legends of Our Own Land . J. B. Lippincott: Philadelphia, 1896.
South Carolina Folk Tales . University of South Carolina Press: Columbia, S.C., 1941.
Steiger, Brad. True Ghost Stories. Para Research: Rockport, Mass., 1982.
Taylor, Troy. The Ghosts of Millikin. Whitechapel Productions: Alton, Ill., 2001.
Walker, Danton. I Believe in Ghosts . Taplinger: New York, 1969.
WPA Guide to South Carolina The Federal Writers Project. Oxford University Press: New York, 1942.

PERIODICALS
Achenbach, Joel. Ghosts here? Its their night. Miami Herald , October 31, 1985.
Anastasi, Rachel N. Expert ties family stress to poltergeist in Horicon. Milwaukee Sentinel , August 22, 1988.
. Parapsychologist links stress, psychic events. Milwaukee Sentinel, February 1, 1988.
Annie Russell: The Exclusive. Sandspur, Rollins College, Florida, October 15, 1986.
Austin, Ray. Some Coloradans haunted by eerie, familiar spooks. Rocky Mountain News , October 31, 1984.
Bickell, Robert. A Tragedy at the General Wayne Inn. ExtremeChefs.com , March 31, 2001.
Bilbo, Terry. Forgotten souls. Peoria Journal Star, October 29, 2000.
Bills Signed by the Governor. Albuquerque Journal, April 3, 2001.
Blakinger, Mary. General Wayne Inn sold to developer. Philadelphia Inquirer , November 29, 2000.
Bowser, Andrew. Murder, mystery at UD in 1858. The Review , Univ. of Delaware, October 31, 1989, pp. 9-10.
Brown, Anne Burnside. One Headless Ghost. n.p., October 29, 1980.
Brown, Rosemary Beauchamp. A History of the Beauchamp Family and Some Allied Lines. n.d., n.p.
Bruer, Frank. Mobile Ghosts, Monsters Dont Confine Walks to Halloween. Mobile (Ala.) Press Register . October 30, 1960.
Brunsman, Barrett J. Ghost storyReporting on the haunted house of Horicon. The Quill Magazine, April 1988.
Bull, John V.R. General Wayne Inn maintains a tradition of fine food. Philadelphia Inquirer, April 27, 1986.
Burrough, Bryan. As Spooky Places Go, an Inn in the Bayous Goes a Bit Too Far. The Wall Street Journal, October 31, 1984.
Burrows, Ken. Ghost In a Boise Home. Idaho Daily Statesman , September 23, 1973.
Cartwright, Gary. The Marfa Lights. Texas Monthly , November 1984.
Carynnyk, Carol R. A colonial inn with a penchant for surviving. Philadelphia Inquirer, September 16, 1984.
Cemetery Lights May Be Electrical Says Scientist. Vancouver Sun, December 2, 1938.
Chalmers, Joseph J. and Horton, Tom. Marylanders compile rich legacy of ghostly tales and legendary lore. News American, August 11, 1976.
A Column of Fire Visible Every Tuesday Night. Seward Reporter , January 20, 1876.
Couple shares home with ghosts of cat, governor, sentry. Watertown (Wis.) Daily Times, October 29, 1997.
Crawford, Byron. Conjuring up tragedy. Louisville Courier Journal, April 28, 1982.
Crowds Try to See Mysterious Light. Daily Times , July 11, 1952.
A Curious Phenomenon. The American Mercury, N . 122, March 30, 1722.
DeShaney, Ginger, and United Press International. Psychic Experts Lend Credence to Story. Milwaukee Sentinel, January 29, 1988.
Dickinson, Sam. Tales of Ghosts. Arkansas Democrat, May 27, 1962.
Dornfeld, Connie Polzin. Experts: Show Compassion for Troubled Family. Beaver Dam Daily Citizen , February 1, 1988.
. Family Strives to Put Lives Back in Order. Beaver Dam Daily Citizen , February 26, 1988.
. Film crew stirs spirits in Horicon. Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, August 22, 1988.
. Haunted House in Horicon? Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, January 25, 1988.
. Pastor Helps Silence Rumor Mill. Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, February 19, 1988. Drabanski, Emily. Haunted Casas: The Spirits of Santa Fe. Santa Fe New Mexican , October 31, 1992.
Dullum, Randall. Horicon haunting recreated. Fond du Lac Reporter , October 27, 1988.
Eastern FolkloreFact or Fiction? Old Main Line (Eastern Illinois University), Summer 1985.
Epstein, Pancho. Oldest House in the U.S.A. just an old come-on. Santa Fe New Mexican , March 30, 1992.
FmHa Gets Horicon House. Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, February 19, 1988.
Fortune, Beverly. Its a lovely haunt. Louisville Courier Journal , February 10, 1974.
Foster, Mary. Big Easy ghosts find many places to hang around. New Orleans Times Picayune, October 28, 1989.
Franklin, Dixie. New Light Shed on Odd Light. The Milwaukee Journal , August 6, 1978.
Freeborn, Frankie. Ghost of Annie Russell lingers on. Sandspur, Rollins College, December 7, 1979.
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