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Ghosts of Bristol

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“A whirlwind ride through the spooky and supernatural, including a ghostly Civil War leftover” (SWVA Today).
 
The nighttime glow of the Cameo Theatre illuminates an apparition of the infamous madam Pocahontas Hale, and the ghost of a young Confederate soldier rises from Cedar Hill to gaze mournfully on his lost homestead—these are the haunts of the Twin Cities. Local author Bud Phillips takes readers on an eerie, and sometimes humorous, journey through the ghostly lore of Bristol, Virginia and Tennessee. From the terrifying specter of a headless hobo and the spirits of a young couple parted through violence and reunited in death to the organist who played the Sunday after her funeral, Phillips’s collection of tales raises the otherworldly residents of Bristol from the shadows.
 
Includes photos!

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Series: Haunted America Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Kindle Book

  • Release date: June 1, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781614235392
  • File size: 2658 KB
  • Release date: June 1, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781614235392
  • File size: 2833 KB
  • Release date: June 1, 2012

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

“A whirlwind ride through the spooky and supernatural, including a ghostly Civil War leftover” (SWVA Today).
 
The nighttime glow of the Cameo Theatre illuminates an apparition of the infamous madam Pocahontas Hale, and the ghost of a young Confederate soldier rises from Cedar Hill to gaze mournfully on his lost homestead—these are the haunts of the Twin Cities. Local author Bud Phillips takes readers on an eerie, and sometimes humorous, journey through the ghostly lore of Bristol, Virginia and Tennessee. From the terrifying specter of a headless hobo and the spirits of a young couple parted through violence and reunited in death to the organist who played the Sunday after her funeral, Phillips’s collection of tales raises the otherworldly residents of Bristol from the shadows.
 
Includes photos!

Expand title description text