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Haunted Dearborn County, Indiana - Quigley, Mary Ellen; Wilhelm, Rebecca D
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Strange and unusual things lurk behind the calm façade of Dearborn County. Several legends surround Hillforest Mansion, the home of one of Aurora's founding families. Many have seen the ghost of a farmer and his mule at Carnegie Hall in Moores Hill. The glowing grave at Riverview Cemetery may connect to the 1941 Agrue family massacre. St. Mary's Church rectory is said to be haunted by the former priest, and the spirits at Whisky's in Lawrenceburg are not just in the drinks. Several schools in the area echo with the sounds of former students and staff, and numerous local residences house the…mehr

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Strange and unusual things lurk behind the calm façade of Dearborn County. Several legends surround Hillforest Mansion, the home of one of Aurora's founding families. Many have seen the ghost of a farmer and his mule at Carnegie Hall in Moores Hill. The glowing grave at Riverview Cemetery may connect to the 1941 Agrue family massacre. St. Mary's Church rectory is said to be haunted by the former priest, and the spirits at Whisky's in Lawrenceburg are not just in the drinks. Several schools in the area echo with the sounds of former students and staff, and numerous local residences house the spirits of former owners who never left. Join Mary Ellen Quigley and Rebecca Wilhelm on a chilling tour from Lawrenceburg to Lawrenceville and beyond.
Autorenporträt
Rebecca D. Wilhelm was born and raised in Hammond, Indiana. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Vincennes University and St. Mary of the Woods College. Rebecca is a full-time English language arts and film literature teacher at Milan High School in Milan, Indiana. She is also the writer and cohost of the podcast Hoosier Myths and Legends . Mary Ellen Quigley is a proud Hoosier who was born and raised in Hammond, Indiana. She is a graduate of Marian University, Calumet College of St. Joseph, and is currently pursuing a master's degree from Indiana Wesleyan University. She writes romance novels under the pen name M.E. Lavern and cohosts the Hoosier Myths and Legends podcast with her sister and niece.