Read Coffin Hollow and Other Ghost Tales Online
Authors: Ruth Ann Musick
26. A Ghostly Avenger
Alan Hawkins, 1966.
Motif â E230: Return from dead to inflict punishment.
27. Darkish Knob
Eleanor Harper, Parsons, 1967.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
28. A Slave Boy's Revenge
Robert Nichols, Millersville, 1966.
Motif â E232.1: Return from dead to slay own murderer.
29. Frist House
Robert Fertig, Hardy County, 1966.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune (ghosts here).
30. The Murdered Prisoner's Ghost
Mrs. Julia Gulas, Fairmont, 1966.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
31. The Cole Mountain Light
Robert Fertig, Hardy County, 1966.
Motif - E530.1: Ghost-like lights (light).
32. The Crying Baby of Holly
Richard Swick of near Elkins, 1963.
Motifs-E225 : Ghost of murdered child; E425.3: Revenant as child; E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
33. A Strange Fire
Linda Richards, 1967, as told to her by her aunt, who was one of the two women. Andrew Muhar, Greene County, Pennsylvania, supplied a close variant of this tale.
Motifs â E225: Ghost of murdered child; E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
34. Jones's Hollow
Janet Everson, Barbour County, 1964, as told to her by her grandmother.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
35. Who Was Guilty?
Myra Townsend, Huntington, 1963, as told to her by her grandmother, who in turn learned it from her father.
Motifs â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune; E234.4: Ghost an unjustly executed man.
36. The Cooke Family
Janet Everson, Barbour County, 1964, as told to her by her grandmother, Mrs. J. N. Champ of Belington.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
37. The Ghosts of the Mine Horses
Richard Stickler, Marion County, 1964, as told to him by Mr. L. C. B.
Motifs â E275.1: Ghost haunts mine after tragedy (ghosts haunt); E423.1.3: Revenant as horse(s).
38. The Ghost of Old Ben
Lois Puskas, Grant Town, 1964, as told to her by her stepfather, Mr. Martin Beckish, a miner.
Motifs - E326: Dead brother's friendly return; E336.1: Helpful mine ghosts.
39. Friends to the End
Bob Parker, Grant Town, 1964.
Motif â E336.1: Helpful mine ghosts.
40. The Invisible Friend
Dave Stuart, 1965, as told to him by his mother.
Motifs â E275.1: Ghost haunts mine after tragedy; E336.1: Helpful mine ghosts.
41. Eighty Feet Deep
Penny Stanley, 1965. One of the legends of Prickett's Fort.
Motifs â E234.3: Return from dead to avenge death (murder); E275.1: Ghost haunts mine after tragedy.
42. The Swinging Lantern
Steve Noe, 1966, who says this has never been explained.
Motifs â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune; E530.1: Ghost-like lights (light).
43. Van Meter's Plight
Doug Jacobs, Grant County, 1966, as told to him by Mrs. Frank Van Meter of Dorcas.
Motifs -E422.1.1 : Headless revenant; E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
44. The Old Man's Reward
Sammy Skeen, Ripley, 1966.
Motifs â E422.1.1: Headless revenant; E371: Return from dead to reveal hidden treasure.
45. The Headless Man
Nancy Ice, 1965.
Motifs â E265: Meeting ghost causes misfortune; E422.1.1: Headless revenant.
46. Dog Rock
Richard Stickler, 1964, as told to him by Lawrence Conaway.
Motif - E521.2.2: Headless ghost of dog.
47. The Headless Dog of Tug Fork
Sammy Skeen, Ripley, 1966.
Motifs - E521.2.2: Headless ghost of dog; E272.2: Ghost rides behind rider on horse.
48. The Legend of the Haunted House
Diana Musgrave, Clarksburg area, 1965, as told to her by her grandfather. It is one of the few legends sincerely believed by the people of this area.
Motifs â E337.1.1: Murder sounds heard just as they must have happened at time of death; E337.2: Re-enactment of tragedy seen; E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune (ghosts haunt).
49. The Man on the Railroad
Kathleen Christy, 1967, as told to her by her grandmother, Mrs. Jack Hedmond, whose parents actually remembered the event in Colliers. The great-grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. Petrelle.
Motif â E337.2: Re-enactment of tragedy seen.
50. The Girl in the Green Coat
Nancy Ice, 1965.
Motif â E337.2: Re-enactment of tragedy seen.
51. The Blue Gown
Brenda Lilly, 1966, as told by her friend's father, Mr. Sirk, who had this experience as a boy.
Motif â E337.2: Re-enactment of tragedy seen.
52. Returning Suicide
Mrs. Gerry Vilor, Fairmont, 1968.
Motifs â E281: Ghosts haunt house; E293: Ghosts frighten people (deliberately).
53. The Old Gray Mare Conquers the Unknown
Myra Townsend, Huntington area, 1963, as told by her great-uncle.
Motif â E421.1: Invisible ghosts.
54. The Haunted House of Shell Creek
Kathy Willey, student from Cambridge, Maryland, 1966.
Motif â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune.
55. The Light in Mother's Room
Theresa Britton, Rowlesburg, 1966.
Motif â E419: Other restless dead (mother cannot rest when children quarrel about property).
56. The Lynchers
Harvey Thorp, Grafton, 1968.
Motifs â E234.3: Return from dead to avenge death (murder); E234.4: Ghost an unjustly executed man.
57. The Cline House
Robert Fertig, Hardy County, 1966.
Motif â E281.0.1: Ghost kills man who stays in haunted house.
58. The Seated Lady
Sheila Ireland.
Motifs â E210: Dead lover's malevolent return (variation); E273: Churchyard ghosts.
59. The Power of Love
Pat Cloan, Weston, 1966, as told to him by old J. W. Collins, the cemetery caretaker near Pat's home.
Motifs â El : Person comes to life; E165: Resuscitation of wife by husband giving up half his remaining lifetime (variation; actually, through
love
here); El25 : Resuscitation by relative (husband).
60. Death of a Minister's Wife
Pam Parrish, 1967, as told by her Great-uncle Bruce, as a family experience.
Motifs â El : Person comes to life; E58: Resuscitation by weeping; E63: Resuscitation by prayer; E177: Resuscitated man (woman) relates visions of beyond.
61. Lamented Love
Myra Townsend, Huntington area, 1963, as told to her father by his Aunt Pearl, when he was a young boy living on a farm.
Motifs â E275: Ghost haunts place of great accident or misfortune; E631: Reincarnation as plant (tree) growing from grave.
62. The Rosebush
Harvey Thorp, Grafton, 1965, as told to him by his Aunt Georgia, who heard it when she was a girl.
Motif â Ã631: Reincarnation as plant (tree) growing from grave.
63. The Dead Girl Revived
Mrs. Mary McDougal, Fairmont, 1972.
Motifs â El : Person comes to life; E127: Resuscitation by friends.
64. Twice Twins
Pat Sloan, Weston, 1966, as told to him by his Aunt Martha, who knew the widow involved. (Names have been changed.)
Motifs â E610: Reincarnation as animal; E611.5: Man reincarnated as cat.
65. The Dog That Came Back
Martha Jane Neer, 1964, as told to her by an old man in the southern part of the state.
Motifs â E658: Reincarnation: animal to another animal; E693: Reincarnation for revenge.
66. Eloise
Stanley Twarnowski, as a supposedly true family experience.
Motif â E725.1: Soul leaves man's body and enters animal's.
67. Forewarned
Harvey Thorp, Grafton, 1968, as told to him by his grandmother.
Motif â D1810.8.3.2: Dream warns of danger which will happen in near future.
68. A Forecasted Death
Theresa Britton, Rowlesburg, 1966, as told to her by her grand-parents.
Motifs â D1812.0.1: Foreknowledge of hour of death (variation); B120.0.1: Animals have second sight; B141.2.1: Horse weeps for master's (saint's) approaching death (variation).
69. The Fortune-Teller's Prophecy
Theresa Britton, Rowlesburg, 1966, as told to her by her grand-mother.
Motifs â D1712: Soothsayer; N323: Parricide prophecy unwittingly fulfilled.
70. The Warning Light
Richard Stickler, Marion County, 1964, as told to him by Mrs. Luella Freeland of Monumental, as her own experience.
Motif â E530.1.5: Ghost light indicates impending calamity.
71. Vision in the Snow
Myra Townsend, Huntington area, 1963, as told to her by her father.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
72. The Sweater
John Marchio, Shinnston, 1967, as told to him by his uncle.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
73. The Breviary
Larry Torchia, Clarksburg, 1965, as told by another priest.
Motifs - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker(s); E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
74. The Plaid Blanket
Carol Marks, 1966.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
75. The Lost Couple
Mrs. Gerry Vilor, Fairmont, 1968.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
76. The Living Corpse
David Shaffer, Marion County, 1965, as told to him by his grandmother.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
77. The Unhappy Bride
Claudia Kopp, 1966, as told to her by a friend whose grandmother knew the boys who picked the girl up. This was supposed to have happened in the northern part of the state.
Motifs-E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker; E334.2.3: Ghost of tragic lover haunts scene of tragedy.
78. The Vanishing Lady in Black
Linda Richards, 1967, as told to her by her roommate, whose uncle was Mr. Alex Jennings.
Motif â E334: Non-malevolent ghost haunts scene of former misfortune, crime, or tragedy.
79. The Phantom Lady
Kathy Willey, Cambridge, Maryland, 1966; supposedly a relative's experience.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
80. Hitchhiker at Follansbee
Larry Bell, 1968, as told to him by Tom Smarila of Follansbee.
Motif - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
81. The Restless Soul
Sheila Ireland, 1965.
Motif â E415.4: Dead cannot rest until money debts are paid.
82. The Muddy Gown
Kathy Gettings, 1966, as told to her mother by one of her Italian friends.
Motifs â E300: Friendly return from the dead; E720.1: Souls of human beings seen in dream.
83. The Roadside Stranger
Richard Browning, 1965.
Motifs - E332.3.3.1: The Vanishing Hitchhiker; E363.3: Ghost warns the living.
84. A Boy and His Dog
Record of contributor's name lost.
Motif â E377: Return from dead to teach living (variation: to show by luminous light where the bodies are, or help locate them).
85. The Phantom Bridesmaid
Harvey Thorp, Grafton, 1964, as told to him by his grandmother, who lived her entire life in Mannington, West Virginia. She heard this at a creamery where she worked.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
86. Friendship Never Dies
Thomas Schoffler, Ravenswood, 1968, as told to him by his uncle, who spent two years in Vietnam as a marine sergeant.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
87. The Night of the Stranger
David Stuart, Philippi, 1965. Told to him by his fiancée as her own experience.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
88. How?
Larry Bell, 1968. Told to him by Mr. Dewayne Poling of Vienna in Wood County, West Virginia, as his own experience.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
89. Old Dork
Bob Parker, Grant Town, 1964.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
90. Dead Man's Curve
Bob Carpenter, 1966, as told to him by a friend from Grafton.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
91. The Doctor's Warning
Harvey Thorp, Grafton, 1966.
Motif-E363 : Ghost returns to aid living.
92. The Storm
Linda Rogers, Webster Springs, 1965.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
93. Ghost Father to the Rescue
Denver Kendall, Smithfield area, 1965, as told to him by his father.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
94. A Timely Warning
David Cimino, Fairmont area, 1964.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
95. The Ghost of the Rails
Theresa Britton, Rowlesburg, 1966, as told by a neighbor, the Mr. Lantz of the story.
Motif â E363: Ghost returns to aid living.
96. The Lady in White
John Marks, 1969, as told in his family.
Motif â E363.1: Ghost aids living in emergency.
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