Haunted Chippewa Valley

Haunted Chippewa Valley by Devon Bell, published by History Press in 2013, explores the intriguing and often eerie history of the Chippewa Valley in Wisconsin. This 112-page book delves into the region’s past, highlighting the juxtaposition of its early settlers’ dreams against a backdrop of supernatural occurrences and local legends.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of stories that encompass both the vibrant history of the lumber boom and the haunting tales associated with locations like the Eau Claire Asylum. The narrative invites exploration of ghostly phenomena, such as the ghost ferries of Caryville and the spirits that linger in secluded cemeteries. Through this journey, the book presents a unique perspective on the intersection of history and the supernatural in the Midwest.
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The Chippewa Valley is nestled snugly in a vast tract of Wisconsin farmland that offered early settlers a secure place to settle into the American dream. But the valley also harbors a strange and sometimes confusing past. From the boisterous activity of the lumber boom to the lingering stillness of the Eau Claire Asylum, this northwestern corner of the Badger State is filled with tragic stories and tall tales. Cast off with the ghost ferries of Caryville or stand vigil in the small, secluded cemetery where the spirits of children come out to play. Join Devon Bell on a journey into the eerie history of the Chippewa Valley.
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