Haunted Jacksonville

Cover of Haunted Jacksonville by Troy Taylor
Author: Troy Taylor
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9781892523921
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Height: 9.21258 Inches
Length: 6.14172 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 0.673227 Inches
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Haunted Jacksonville by Troy Taylor, published by Whitechapel Productions Press on October 2, 2014, is a detailed exploration of the history and hauntings of Jacksonville, Illinois. This 322-page volume delves into the city’s rich past, once dubbed the “Athens of the West,” and examines its cultural significance alongside its supernatural occurrences. The book highlights notable historical figures and events, including the establishment of the Illinois State Asylum and the mysterious case of Mary Roff, whose spirit became part of the infamous “Watseka Wonder.”

Readers will find a comprehensive account of Jacksonville’s haunted locations, including Illinois College and the Dunlap Hotel, as well as insights into local lore that has persisted through generations. Troy Taylor and Jacksonville native Lisa Taylor Horton aim to uncover the true stories behind these hauntings, revealing how the city earned its reputation as one of the spookiest places in Illinois. This edition presents a blend of history, mysticism, and the occult, making it a significant addition for those interested in the intersection of local history and supernatural phenomena.


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HAUNTED JACKSONVILLE HISTORY AND HAUNTINGS OF THE “ATHENS OF THE WEST” More than 150 years ago, Jacksonville was dubbed the “Athens of the West” by the settlers who carved it from the prairie land of the Illinois. It was a place of higher learning, culture, history – and hauntings. Over the decades, the city has been home to three Illinois governors, two presidential nominees, and holds a unique place in history as the home of the “Big Eli,” the world’s first portable Ferris Wheel. It also holds a strange place in America’s supernatural history. In 1847, Jacksonville became home to the Illinois State Asylum and Hospital for the Insane. It was here in 1865 that a young woman named Mary Roff died under mysterious circumstances. More than 12 years later, Mary’s spirit allegedly possessed the body of a young girl named Lurancy Vennum and became known as the “Watseka Wonder,” a phenomenon that remains one of the most documented supernatural events of all time. Join author Troy Taylor and Jacksonville native Lisa Taylor Horton as they uncover the history and hauntings of the “Athens of the West,” one of the most mysterious towns in Illinois. Within these pages, they’ll reveal the history of the hauntings that still linger in Jacksonville and will often expose the true stories behind the tales that have been part of local lore for generations. This chilling volume includes classic accounts of Jacksonville’s famous and little-known haunted places like Illinois College, MacMurray College, The Emporium, Hockenhull Building, Dunlap Hotel, the real story of the Jacksonville Theatre Guild and much more! It sets the record straight on many of Jacksonville’s most famous haunts – proving that truth really is much stranger than fiction! Inspired by the popular Haunted Jacksonville Tours, this book tells the story of how the city became so haunted and earned its reputation as one of the spookiest places in Illinois. It’s a story you won’t soon forget!

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Publisher: Whitechapel Productions Press. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9781892523921.
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Language: en. Pages: 322.

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