The Lewis County Historical Museum in Chehalis, Washington houses items from the history of the area's pioneers. You'll find more in the museum than artifacts, however. Many people consider the museum to be one of Lewis County's most haunted hot spots. South Sound Paranormal Research has spent the last six years investigating the Lewis County Historical Museum and getting to know its ghosts. Here, they share the data they have collected while providing eyewitness accounts and personal experiences from one of the most haunted locations in Washington State.
... Sybil A. “Nan” MacFarlane, William McNaughton, Linda May, Michael “Bill” May, Elizabeth Leadbetter Meier, Pat Ness, Phil Nicholson, Ken Northrupp, Bob Noyes Jr., Walter Nygren, Reg Paine, Joe Paul, Roy J. Phillips, Donald V. Ramsay, ...
The first few fables are "tall tales" as if being told almost 200 years ago by mountain men. The remaining tales are quite unique while relating to the great Western expansion of the United States.
of affection grow more spontaneous and intense: “Oh, I do value your letters highly. ... Oh, I can never forget you.” These letters are not merely outbursts of emotional need. They are also casual conversations of one close friend with ...
Daurie Creek: Stout Hearts and Pioneer Spirits of the Fitzpatrick Family of "Dairy Creek" and "Dalgety Downs" Stations in W.A.
In the 1870s, rugged individuals such as the Cates and Gibsons settled the Sunshine Coast. Their stories live on in this book.
This book will be an inspiration for lay audiences and a treasure trove of information for scholars studying consciousneess and the human psyche.” --Stanislav Grof, M.D., author of LSD Psychotherapy, Psychology of the Future, and The ...
The captain tossed off his wine as if it were a shot of common spirits . Ben found himself doing the same . ... Ben was losing track of the conversation again , although he was fairly sure that Elizabeth's mother THE PIONEER SPIRIT 75.
Left penniless after her husband's death, Fiona Lenihan and her two children set out for California in search of a fresh start.
Hidden away at the end of a long dirt road, surrounded by fields and woods, the farmhouse on the hill was the perfect place to live, as far as I was concerned. It had an apple orchard, pear and plum trees, wild grapes, a strawberry ...
Letter to Lewis J. Cist, January 16, 1837. In The Letters of James Kirke Paulding. ... Rees, James. The Life of Edwin Forrest: With Reminiscences and Personal Recollections. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson, 1874. Reid, Mayne.