Before Bisbee became a bustling mining camp, it was a haven to Native Americans for centuries. However, their presence brought the intrusion of army scouts and prospectors into the Mule Mountains. The coincidental discovery of vast mineral wealth at the future site of Bisbee permanently affixed the
Haunted Bisbee
โ Scribed by Francine Powers
- Publisher
- Arcadia Publishing Inc.
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Haunted America
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Once the world's richest mining site, Bisbee is now one of the most haunted towns in America. From an entity that screams in anguish in Zacatecas Canyon to the glorious woman that floats through a wall in the School House Inn, spirits lurk around every corner. A firefighter still haunts his beloved Bisbee Fire Station No. 2, saving lives even after death, while a vengeful apparition keeps guard over his family plot at Evergreen Cemetery. Copper mining might have faded, but the memories of those drawn to Bisbee live on. Join Francine Powers, award-winning journalist, author and paranormal historian, as she uncovers the truth behind the old ghost stories of her beloved hometown.
โฆ Subjects
History, New Age, Nonfiction, HIS036130, OCC023000, OCC029000
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