Ghosthunting Southern New England. Andrew Lake

Ghosthunting Southern New England - Andrew Lake


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      Ghosthunting Southern New England

      COPYRIGHT © 2011 by Andrew Lake

      ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any fashion, print, facsimile, or electronic, or by any method yet to be developed, without express permission of the copyright holder.

      For further information, contact the publisher at:

      Clerisy Press

      P.O. Box 8874

      Cincinnati, OH 45208-0874

       www.clerisypress.com

      LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

      Lake, Andrew (Andrew S.), 1964–

      Ghosthunting Southern New England/by Andrew Lake.

      —1st ed.

      p. cm.—(America’s haunted road trip)

      ISBN-13: 978-1-57860-487-6

      ISBN-10: 1-57860-487-7

      1. Haunted places—New England. 2. Ghosts—New England. I. Title. II. Series.

      BF1472.U6L35 2011

      133.10974—dc23

      2011027240

      Distributed by Publishers Group West

      Printed in the United States of America

      First edition, first printing

      Editor: Donna Poehner

      Cover design: Scott McGrew

      Cover and interior photos provided by the author unless otherwise noted

      To my mother, Alicia, who told me years ago that I should write a book about haunted places, and to my late father, Arthur, who never believed one word about ghosts

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      Acknowledgments

      Preface

      Massachusetts

      CHAPTER 1 The Inn at Duck Creeke Wellfleet

      CHAPTER 2 The Fearing Tavern Museum Wareham

      CHAPTER 3 Lizzie Borden Bed-and-Breakfast/Museum Fall River

       Spotlight On: Anawan Rock Rehoboth

       Spotlight On: The Freetown State Forest Freetown

      CHAPTER 4 USS Salem Quincy

      CHAPTER 5 Stone’s Public House Ashland

      CHAPTER 6 The Groton Inn Groton

       Spotlight On: The Victorian Gardner

      CHAPTER 7 The Houghton Mansion North Adams

       Spotlight On: The Charlemont Inn Charlemont

      CHAPTER 8 Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum Lenox

      Rhode Island

      CHAPTER 9 Quonset Air Museum Davisville

       Spotlight On: Chestnut Hill Cemetery Exeter

      CHAPTER 10 Slater Mill Museum Pawtucket

       Spotlight On: Nine Men’s Misery Cumberland

      CHAPTER 11 St. Ann Arts and Cultural Center Woonsocket

       Spotlight On: Belcourt Castle Newport

      CHAPTER 12 Tavern on Main Chepachet

       Spotlight On: The Village of Chepachet

      CHAPTER 13 Stillwater Antiques Greenville

       Spotlight On: Historic Cemetery Number Two West Greenwich

       Spotlight On: Moosup Valley Foster

      CHAPTER 14 Hopkins Mills Foster

      Connecticut

      CHAPTER 15 Captain Grant’s, 1754 Preston

       Spotlight On: The John York House North Stonington

      CHAPTER 16 Nathan Hale Homestead Coventry

       Spotlight On: Benton Homestead Museum Tolland

      CHAPTER 17 Boothe Memorial Park and Museum Stratford

       Spotlight On: The White Lady of Union Cemetery Easton

      CHAPTER 18 Abigail’s Grille and Wine Bar Simsbury

       Spotlight On: Makens Bemont House Museum East Hartford

      CHAPTER 19 Mark Twain House and Museum Hartford

      CHAPTER 20 Killingworth Café Killingworth

       Spotlight On: New London Ledge Lighthouse New London

      CHAPTER 21 Whitehall Mansion Inn Mystic

      Ghosthunting Travel Guide

      Visiting Haunted Sites

      More Southern New England Haunts

      Afterword

      About the Author

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      THIS BOOK WAS MADE POSSIBLE by kind help and input from the following people: John Kachuba, Jeff Belanger, Donna Poehner, Jim Ignasher, John Zaffis, and Matt Moniz. Thanks to all my friends and colleagues who helped me look for “different” haunted places to write about: Pamela Patalano, Kimberly Hopkins, Kathy Caslin, Eric LaVoie, Ron Kolek, Tim Weisberg, Tom Laughlin, and Charles Reis. Special gratitude to all the groups, societies, and individuals that assisted with the research: The Foster Preservation Society (Rhode Island), the ladies at the Foster Town Hall, Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society (Connecticut), the Greenville Public Library (Rhode Island), R. I. S. E. U. P., Viola Ulm, Ed Robinson, Donna Mooney, Pat Morgan, Christopher Balzano, Dan Gordon, Gary Joseph, and all the wonderful people throughout southern New England who invited me into their fine establishments to hear some amazing ghost stories.

      PREFACE

      DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS?

      If you are like 52 percent of Americans (according to a recent Harris Poll), you do believe that ghosts walk among us. Perhaps you have heard your name called in a dark and empty house. It could be that you have awoken to the sound of footsteps outside your bedroom door, only to find no one there. It is possible that you saw your grandmother sitting in her favorite rocking chair, the same grandmother who had passed away several years before. Maybe you took a photo of a crumbling, deserted farmhouse and discovered strange mists and orbs in the photo, anomalies that were not visible to your naked eye.

      If you have experienced similar paranormal events, then you know that ghosts exist. Even if you have not yet experienced these things, you are curious


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