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Phantoms of the Hudson Valley

Phantoms of the Hudson Valley
Author: Monica Randall
Publisher: Abrams Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Monica Randall's evocative, sepia-tinted photographs capture the architectural splendor of twenty-six palatial estates that loom as mysterious ruins along the Hudson River.


Haunted Hudson Valley

Haunted Hudson Valley
Author: Cheri Farnsworth
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811736210

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This part of New York, straddling the Hudson River from New York City to Albany, is rife with stories of the paranormal.


Possessions

Possessions
Author: Judith RICHARDSON
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780674042704

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The cultural landscape of the Hudson River Valley is crowded with ghosts--the ghosts of Native Americans and Dutch colonists, of Revolutionary War soldiers and spies, of presidents, slaves, priests, and laborers. Possessions asks why this region just outside New York City became the locus for so many ghostly tales, and shows how these hauntings came to operate as a peculiar type of social memory whereby things lost, forgotten, or marginalized returned to claim possession of imaginations and territories. Reading Washington Irving's stories along with a diverse array of narratives from local folklore and regional writings, Judith Richardson explores the causes and consequences of Hudson Valley hauntings to reveal how ghosts both evolve from specific historical contexts and are conjured to serve the present needs of those they haunt. These tales of haunting, Richardson argues, are no mere echoes of the past but function in an ongoing, contentious politics of place. Through its tight geographical focus, Possessions illuminates problems of belonging and possessing that haunt the nation as a whole. Table of Contents: Introduction 1. "How Comes theHudson to this Unique Heritage?" 2. Irving's Web 3. The Colorful Career of a Ghost from Leeds 4. Local Characters 5. Possessing High Tor Mountain Epilogue: Hauntings without End Notes Index Reviews of this book: The author traces changing versions of several ghostly tales that mutated over time to reflect local conditions and controversies as well as national political issues like abolitionism. Richardson shows that, thanks to the Hudson Valley's long history of settlement, the 'legendizing impetus' created by Washington Irving, and the area's established position as a tourist destination, it inspired at least three sometimes overlapping traditions of hauntings: the 'aboriginal' Dutch and Indian hauntings, the Revolutionary War hauntings, and industrial hauntings, which are traced in Maxwell Anderson's High Tor (1937) and T. Coraghessan Boyle's World's End (1987). --J. J. Benardete, Choice Possessions is a rare and brilliant book that seamlessly combines history and literature--revealing how richly they can support one another. It is a great pleasure to read: both fluent and profound. --Alan Taylor, author of American Colonies and William Cooper's Town This is a lively, well-written, and engaging interdisciplinary study. Richardson pursues two main goals: probing in considerable detail a body of early national folklore and its modern revivals and testing some more general notions about the uses to which such lore is put in the periods when it is recovered, reshaped, and reinvigorated. It is smart without being condescending, locally inflected without exhibiting the least bit of piety - and, I think, quite suggestive for scholars looking at other domains far beyond the Hudson Valley. She gives us a way of understanding how the "local" has figured in the cultural construction of Americanness. --Wayne Franklin, author of Discoverers, Explorers, Settlers and The New World of James Fenimore Cooper


Ghost Investigator

Ghost Investigator
Author: Linda Zimmermann
Publisher: Spirited Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780971232600

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A colection of true ghost stories from the Hudson Valley region, by Ghost Investigator Linda Zimmermann. These are the revised and updated versions of those stories previously published in four separate books "Ghosts of Rockland County", "Haunted Hudson Valley", "More Haunted Hudson Valley" and "Haunted Hudson Valley 3."


Possessions

Possessions
Author: Judith Ann Richardson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2001
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9780493216058

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Winfield

Winfield
Author: Monica Randall
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312309824

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This enchanting memoir explores the culture and history of a bygone era, filled with enthralling stories of infamous scandals and breathtaking Gilded Age tales of New York Society. 16-page photo insert.


Hauntings of the Hudson River Valley

Hauntings of the Hudson River Valley
Author: Vincent T. Dacquino
Publisher: Haunted America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596292420

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Do spirits still stalk the Hudson River Valley? In "Hauntings of the Hudson River Valley," Vin Dacquino works determinedly to discover the true story behind three enigmatic folk legends: Sybil Ludington, Chief Daniel Nimham and George Denny. Each was the central figure in a dramatic series of events; each became enshrined in local lore for their actions; each has had their true story obscured; and each may have left behind a spiritual residue. Follow Dacquino as he interviews local experts, explores areas where hauntings may have occurred'such as Carmel's legendary Smalley's Inn'and digs deep into historical archives to open new windows into the lives and possible afterlives of these three mysterious characters. The truth is out there, hidden in remote, tucked-away corners of the valley'are you ready to uncover it?


Haunted New York

Haunted New York
Author: Cheri Farnsworth
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2005-08-30
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0811740722

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• More than 60 frightening tales • Covers all regions of the state An entertaining look at supernatural phenomena in New York, including the ghost of a British soldier at Fort Ontario, Champ the Lake Champlain monster, the haunted castle of Captain Beardslee, spirits in Manhattan's oldest house, the alien abduction at the Brooklyn Bridge, and many more.


Follies in America

Follies in America
Author: Kerry Dean Carso
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1501755943

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Follies in America examines historicized garden buildings, known as "follies," from the nation's founding through the American centennial celebration in 1876. In a period of increasing nationalism, follies—such as temples, summerhouses, towers, and ruins—brought a range of European architectural styles to the United States. By imprinting the land with symbols of European culture, landscape gardeners brought their idea of civilization to the American wilderness. Kerry Dean Carso's interdisciplinary approach in Follies in America examines both buildings and their counterparts in literature and art, demonstrating that follies provide a window into major themes in nineteenth-century American culture, including tensions between Jeffersonian agrarianism and urban life, the ascendancy of middle-class tourism, and gentility and social class aspirations.


Big Book of New York Ghost Stories

Big Book of New York Ghost Stories
Author: Cheri Revai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9780811704557

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The second volume in the Big Book of Ghost Stories series is a treasury of more than 100 stories from each region of the Empire State. Gathered by New York's celebrated Ghost Author, this assortment of spooky tales includes the terrified spirit of Seneca Hill, _RIT's jovial library tower ghost, the legendary haunted skull of the Adirondacks, state Capitol phantoms in Albany, Shanley Hotel ghosts in the Hudson Valley, the spirit of the most beautiful girl in New York City, and many more.