Ghosts of St. Charles

“Ghosts of St. Charles” by Michael Henry, published by Arcadia Publishing in August 2010, explores the haunted history of St. Charles, Missouri, one of the oldest cities in the United States. This 130-page book delves into the city’s tumultuous past, characterized by street shootings and lynch mobs, inviting readers to engage with the lingering spirits that inhabit its landscape.
In this edition, readers will encounter tales of scoundrels, criminals, and victims who have left their mark on the city. The narrative includes stories of the lost dogs from the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the enigmatic Lady in White, providing a glimpse into the ghostly figures that inhabit St. Charles. Through these accounts, Michael Henry presents a vivid portrayal of the city’s history and the spectral presence that continues to resonate along the banks of the Missouri River.
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St. Charles is the second-oldest city in Missouri and one of the oldest cities in the United States. For most of its history, it could have been featured in any bad western movie, with a legacy of street shootings and lynch mobs. When you sit on the banks of the Missouri River, it does not take much of an imagination to see, feel and perhaps even smell the ghosts lingering there. The scoundrels, the criminals and the victims of traumatic events are the spirits that cannot rest. Join Michael Henry for some of their stories as he keeps vigil with representatives of the city’s restless past, from the lost dogs of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the mysterious Lady in White.
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