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by Alan Brown

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Author:
Alan Brown
ISBN13:
978-1609491239
ISBN:
1609491238
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Publisher:
The History Press (January 9, 2011)
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Similar books to Haunted Meridian, Mississippi (Haunted America). Alan Brown was born in Alton, Illinois. After attending Millikin University, Southern Illinois University and the University of Illinois, he taught high school in Springfield, Illinois.

Similar books to Haunted Meridian, Mississippi (Haunted America). In 1986, he began teaching English at the University of West Alabama. After living in the South for a year, Brown became interested in the folklore of the South and began collecting it on his own.

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Haunted Meridian, Mississippi - Alan Brown. My purpose in writing this book is to cement Meridian’s reputation as one of the most haunted cities in the entire South. Like many towns and cities in Mississippi and Alabama, Meridian’s history began in 1831. After you read Haunted Meridian, I hope you will agree with me that Meridian, Mississippi, is much more than just an old railroad town. In the South, haunted bridges are almost as common as haunted houses.

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Before Alan Brown wrote Haunted Places in the American South, only the locals knew what was lurking in these locations. Slamming doors, eerie lights, and Confederate soldiers' ghosts kept some folks too scared to talk with outsiders. Above Peavey Melody Music in Meridian, Mississippi, children may be heard giggling and running down an abandoned hallway that turns icy cold. The book collects ghost stories from fifty-five historically haunted sites in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

Haunted Meridian, Mississippi. Now, for the first time, Meridian ghost expert and local author Alan Brown surveys the city's many sites of ghostly activity and recounts chilling tales of spirits past. From the Gypsy Queen's grave at the Rose Hill Cemetery to the phantom that haunts Stuckey's Bridge, this frightening collection offers adventurous readers a view of a side of Meridian's history that is rarely seen.

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Meridian once echoed with the high and lonesome sound of early country music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers. With the right ears, that lonely wail may still be heard from the spirits that haunt this historic east Mississippi community. Now, for the first time, Meridian ghost expert and local author, Alan Brown, surveys the city's many sites of ghostly activity and recounts chilling tales of spirits past. From the Gypsy Queen's grave at the Rose Hill Cemetery to the phantom that haunts Stuckey's Bridge, this frightening collection offers adventurous readers a view into a side of Meridian's history that is rarely seen.