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Speaking with the spirits of the Old Southwest, conversations with miners, outlaws & pioneers who still roam ghost towns, Dan Baldwin, Rhonda Hull, Dwight Hull

Label
Speaking with the spirits of the Old Southwest, conversations with miners, outlaws & pioneers who still roam ghost towns, Dan Baldwin, Rhonda Hull, Dwight Hull
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Speaking with the spirits of the Old Southwest
Oclc number
1006594082
Responsibility statement
Dan Baldwin, Rhonda Hull, Dwight Hull
Sub title
conversations with miners, outlaws & pioneers who still roam ghost towns
Summary
Out in the Arizona desert, among the crumbling adobe and nearly forgotten ghost towns, the restless spirits of unfortunate souls still lurk, trapped between this world and the next. For years, Dan Baldwin and Dwight and Rhonda Hull have made it their mission to communicate with the spirits, using pendulums and psychic abilities to discover their ghostly secrets and help them pass to the other side. Discover the secluded spirits of the Courtland Jail in Cochise County, Arizona. Learn about the tragic fate of the miners in the Santa Rita Mountains. Feel the thrill of the investigators' conversation with the ghost of Mattie Earp, the common-law wife of the famous Tombstone lawman. Speaking with the Spirits of the Old Southwest is filled with spine-tingling stories and fascinating historical insights into one of the most spiritually active regions of the world. The authors also share files of the EVPs discussed in the book on their website
Table Of Contents
Jail break in Courtland, Arizona -- A Little Bit of Heaven in Kentucky Camp -- Mattie Earp -- Ancient Voices at the Presidio -- Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch -- The Flying Nymph Lets Fly -- Making Friends at Fairbank -- A Strike-Out and a Home run at Sasco -- You Can't Get Rum 'n' Coke in Charleston -- That's John Ringo -- Knocked Out -- Working on the Railroad -- Checking out of the Gadsen Hotel -- Breakout at Hoptown
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