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Maine Ghost Hunters

Seth Sturtevant: George Washington’s Body Guard

Corporal Seth Sturtevant was born in 1760 in Halifax, Massachusetts.  He joined the cause for the American Revolution at the ripe old age of 16 when he enlisted for an...
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[1775] Augusta, Maine’s First Murder

September 24, 1775 – a time when Augusta was little more than Fort Western and its military inhabitants – right here near the Eastern bank of the Kennebec River occurred...
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Silent Sentinel: The Roadside Grave of Nathaniel Morrison

The story of Nathaniel Morrison is a short one.  Partly because he was so young when he died and partly because there’s virtually no documentation of the young soldier left...
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Colonial Pemaquid: Fort William Henry

The history of human activity at present day Fort William Henry started as far back as the early 1600’s in terms of English settlements, but actually extends back even further...
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Mackworth Island Pet Cemetery

The History and Legacy of Mackworth Island Mackworth Island, known as “Menickoe” or “Clump of Pines” by the Native Americans, has a rich and varied history. The island was originally...
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[1897] Shiloh: The Cult in Durham

What is Shiloh Temple? Shiloh Temple was built in 1897, and was considered the largest bible school in the world at the height of its existence.  It’s 4 stories high...
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[1835] The Last Execution in Kennebec County

Joseph J. Sager and Phoebe Sager Joseph and Phoebe Sager were a middle aged couple residing in the city of Gardiner when the unfortunate incident involving Phoebe’s death, occurred. Phoebe...
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[1884] The Murder at Fort Western

In the dark of night, November 1884, Harry Burns shot Officer Rufus Lishness at point blank range...
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