Missouri Hauntings

Missouri Hauntings by Lee Prosser, published by Schiffer Publishing, Limited in November 2008, is an illustrated exploration of supernatural occurrences throughout Missouri. This 192-page book invites readers to discover various spirited happenings, from the ghost of actor Cameron Mitchell in Branson to the lingering presence of soldiers at Wilson Creek National Battlefield. The narrative highlights intriguing tales of spectral encounters, including a ghost cat in Springfield and shadow figures in local cemeteries.
Readers will find a collection of stories that delve into the haunted history of Missouri, featuring well-known figures such as Billy the Kid and Bonnie and Clyde. The book presents a unique blend of travel and supernatural themes, making it a fascinating resource for those interested in the unexplained. With its focus on the Midwest and the eerie legends that permeate the region, Missouri Hauntings offers a captivating glimpse into the haunted landscapes of the United States.
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Discover spirited happenings throughout Missouri! Visit Branson where the ghost of actor Cameron Mitchell smiles at people in gift shops and restaurants. Witness long-dead soldiers still fighting at Wilson Creek National Battlefield. Stop by Springfield to see a ghost cat that runs the stairs of Pythian Castle. Learn about shadow figures at North Lawn and Salem Cedar Grove cemeteries in Salem, and hear the cry of the Banshee at Devil’s Elbow. Make your acquaintance with “famous” ghosts of Billy the Kid, pianist Scott Joplin, outlaws Jessie and Frank James, Bonnie and Clyde, and Wyatt Earp. These stories and more will convince you that Missouri is haunted!
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