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Ghosts and Haunted Houses of Maryland
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1988 | 96 pp | Illustrations | 5.5x8.5 | Paper | 978-0-87033-382-8
Maryland is "alive" with the dead—ghosts, haunted houses, and things that go bump in the day, as well as the night. This is a collection of twenty-five of the state's most fascinating accounts of the supernatural from the flatlands of the Eastern Shore to the mountains of western Maryland. You'll read ghost tales that are as varied as Maryland's topography. You'll meet characters like the infamous slave kidnapper, Patty Cannon, and the controversial Dr. Samuel Mudd.
Whether or not you believe in ghosts, this little book will entertain, amuse, and (just maybe) raise a few goosebumps.