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Historic Haunts of Sumner County, Tennessee
About This Book
From the homes of the first settlers in Middle Tennessee to Gallatin's public square and everywhere in between, there is not a more haunted county in America. The Winchesters' unique and architecturally impressive Cragfont had mysterious occurrences from its very beginnings in the late 1700s. Gallatin's public square, its courthouse, loft apartments and places of business have hauntings that seem to specifically point to restless spirits still unsettled from the oppressive days of Civil War occupation by a brutal commanding officer of the Union army. Even the modern subdivisions are not immune to the supernatural, hosting everything from flying cryptids to tormented spirit-remnants of the bloody conflict between settlers and Native Americans. Author Donna Lyn Hartley details the spooky side of Sumner County.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Cragfont: Portal to the Paranormal
- 2. Rosemont
- 3. The Most Haunted Public Square in America
- 4. Crybaby Bridge and Guerrilla Ghosts
- 5. Glowing Skulls and Robbers’ Plunder
- 6. The Haunted Past of Log Structures
- 7. A Ghostly Pastor and Ghosts by the Railroad Tracks
- 8. Ghosts and Cryptids in the Mount Olivet Community
- 9. Grave Robbers and Body Snatchers
- 10. A Dark and Bloody Ground
- Bibliography
- About the Author