Haunted Put-In-Bay

Haunted Put-In-Bay by William G. Krejci, published by History Press in 2017, explores the eerie and supernatural elements of Put-in-Bay, a location known for its scenic beauty and vibrant nightlife. This 128-page book delves into the island’s haunted history, presenting accounts of ghostly sightings and unexplained phenomena that have intrigued both locals and visitors alike.
Readers will discover tales of spirits such as Sam Anderson, the assistant lighthouse keeper whose tragic death during a smallpox outbreak is said to haunt the shores of Lake Erie. The book also recounts stories of other apparitions, including the ghost of T.B. Alexander, a notable mayor linked to the island’s rich history. Krejci’s narrative invites exploration into the intersection of history and the supernatural, making it a compelling resource for those interested in the unexplained and the historical aspects of the Midwest.
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Behind Put-in-Bay’s breathtaking scenery and wild nightlife is a side of the island that will make your hair stand on end.
Passersby claim to see the ghost of assistant lighthouse keeper Sam Anderson, who jumped to his death in the turbulent water of Lake Erie during an 1898 smallpox outbreak. Doors open and close of their own accord, and some say a spirit named Benny tosses things around at the Put-in-Bay Brewery and Distillery. Stage actor T.B. Alexander married the granddaughter of famous abolitionist John Brown and became one of the island’s most noted mayors. His ghost is said to linger in the historic barroom of T&J’s Smokehouse. Author William G. Krejci hosts this tour of the darker aspects of island life.
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