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Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore, Tales of vampires, headless horsemen, witches, devil dogs, and banshees can all be traced back to the ancient Celts. Their mythology included a mystic otherworld from which the souls of the dead, malevolent spirits, and fairies could influence the mortal , Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore
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  • Mysterious Celtic Mythology in American Folklore
  • Written by author Curran, Bob
  • Published by Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2010
  • Tales of vampires, headless horsemen, witches, devil dogs, and banshees can all be traced back to the ancient Celts. Their mythology included a mystic otherworld from which the souls of the dead, malevolent spirits, and fairies could influence the mortal
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Introduction 7

Part 1 Lost and Fabulous Kingdoms

Alabama: The Legend of Prince Madoc 13

California: J.C. Brown and the Lost World 27

The Great Lakes: The Land of the Lost 43

Wyoming: The Treasure of a Forgotten Land 59

Part 2 Mysterious and Sacred Places

Connecticut: The Place of Noises 75

Kansas: The Gateway to Hell 87

New Hampshire: The Willey House 101

North Carolina: The Devil's Tramping Ground 115

Part 3 Witches, Wizards, and Uncanny People

Maryland: The Evil of Patty Cannon 127

Massachusetts: The Quaker Seeress 139

South Carolina: The Amazing Dr. Buzzard 153

Tennessee: The Roan Mountain Shapeshifters 169

Part 4 Ghosts, Spirits, and the Unquiet Dead

Ohio: The Daylight Wraith 187

Rhode Island: Sarah Tillinghast 199

Virginia: Bouncing Bertha 221

South Carolina: The Tidewater Country Gray Man 233

Part 5 Devil Creatures

Kentucky: The Thing on the Road 249

Missouri: The Black Booger Dog 261

Tennessee: The Woman in Black 273

Bibliography 287

Index 289


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