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Spirits Between the Bays Series

Volume I
Pulling Back the Curtain

Volume II
Opening the Door
Volume III
Welcome Inn
Volume IV
In the Vestibule
Volume V
Presence in the Parlor
Volume VI
Crying in the Kitchen
Volume VII
Up the Back Stairway
Volume VIII
Horror in the Hallway
Volume IX
Phantom in the Bedchamber
Beach Ghosts
Terrifying Tales of the Beaches and Bays
Terrifying Tales of the Beaches and Bays 2
Haunted Antiques, Furniture and Collectibles
Possessed Possessions
Possessed Possessions 2
Other
Ghosts
Baltimore Ghosts
Civil Wars Ghosts
at Fort Delaware

Legends & History from a Haunted Island

Civil War GHOSTS at Fort Delaware coincides with the 10th anniversary of the island prison’s evening Ghost Tours.

The book includes many of the ghost stories told over the years, plus other tales of very recent encounters at the fort and on Pea Patch Island. In addition, there are a few reports of ghost sightings in nearby Delaware City and in New Castle. One of the most interesting chapters is based on an interview with noted Delaware storyteller Willis Phelps Jr.—who works as an historic interpreter at Fort Delaware and who is an expert on such issues as Civil War history and African-American history. His information on a lost graveyard in Delaware City, which contains the burial sites of four U.S. Colored Troops from the Civil War, is a wonderful addition to the book.

Of course, there are comments from historians, re-enactors, volunteers, park staff (present and past), tourists and, in particular, a very eerie picture—of what appears to be an apparition—captured by Amy Justice during an evening Ghost Tour in September 2005.

Also, Dr. Lou DiMieri—founder of the East Coast Society for Paranormal Research, a local ghost hunting group—was very helpful in providing an evaluation of many of the fort’s haunted sites.

Previous Ghost Tour visitors will recognize the stories in such chapters as “The Skull Man,” “Door to Nowhere” and “Where are the Dungeons?” But there also is a significant amount of new material, accompanied by photographs—about Fort DuPont, lost gravesites, prisoner escapes, a burning at the stake, a mysterious curse and the possibility of buried Confederate treasure—that make this book a worthwhile addition to one’s collection, whether a Civil War buff, ghost hunter or Fort Delaware tourist.

Civil War Ghosts
at Fort Delaware

by Ed Okonowicz

160 pages
5 1/2" X 8 1/2"
softcover
ISBN
1-890690-16-3
OUT OF PRINT