Ghost Stories of New England

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Published 2020-07-26
From the tale of a Revolutionary War widow who one man says still occupies a Massachusetts lighthouse, to the return of a Vermont farmer, whose last will and testament was not carried out, here is a collection of ghostly tales from the six states of New England.

Segments
00:00 Introduction
00:39 My Lady
03:59 The White Lady of Union Cemetery
09:02 The Backroom
14:14 The Weeping Bride
18:48 'Gunny'
22:06 The Ghost of Edgar Rathbun
25:30 Laura
29:18 Credits and Sources

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Music:
"Past the Edge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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All Comments (21)
  • @jameslong4362
    If my wife expressed those concerns to especially when it involved where my children slept, there is no way I could ignore what she was saying and I would act upon it.
  • @taimalik1110
    New England truly is mysterious and hauntingly beautiful...in some places here, time truly stands still and the deceased truly rest in peace...
  • @emmapeacock4612
    I must tell you that I absolutely love your videos. The quiet, measured narration, the amount of research and respect with which you talk about all the people involved is strangely calming. All of these stories are so fascinating. Thank you. Keep it up!
  • I live in New Hampshire been here my whole life and just absolutely love hearing these stories.
  • @charliekill88
    Growing up in New England, I absolutely love this area and all of its history, especially the paranormal.
  • @wht-rabt-obj
    How do you ignore the last wishes of someone you love? That is so sad.
  • @Dsdcain
    Very good video. The research that you put into these videos is apparent from the quality of your content. Thanks for sharing them.🙂
  • @quietone748
    Yay New England! I live in Massachusetts. So much history here (well, relative to Europe, I know) but this is the area with the oldest settlements, native and colonial.
  • @ToddEWalnuts
    Excellent video. I’ll most likely watch it again tonight in the dark with the room only illuminated by candles and the TV. That is the best way to watch ghost tales.
  • @jaytay8637
    Beautifully made and researched, I really enjoy these videos, all the more chilling for the calm and factual narration. Thankyou.
  • So glad this is back up. I was so bummed it had been removed before I got to watch earlier. Thanks!
  • @Starfox-xy7zb
    Interesting hearing someone from Old England talking about New England.
  • Quality research 🏆so much history detail and photos, narration ...first class.🥇 Got to hand it to you. You do a outstanding job. 🎉 Thanks,✌️
  • @FloofinMcDoofin
    Fantastic narration as always! Really happy you've uploaded a new one!
  • @DeidreL9
    I’m watching these today while my aged mother has surgery. I’m so nervous I can’t focus on anything much and I’m so grateful for your programmes. You are getting a lot of people through very hard times, with your calming voice and amazing videos. So glad I subbed. I’ve watched three docos already, I’ll keep watching today. Bless you. Thank you for being curious like l am!❤️
  • Having lived in Tilton, New Hampshire, I can attest to the quaint beauty of the (Tilton) Inn. Cheers to the woman who saved this lovely building!
  • @josi4251
    As always, superior content. Well done, sir! We appreciate you so much.
  • Nice script and narration of these tales, and a special appreciation to the composer.
  • @gaius_enceladus
    Great stories and also *fantastic* scenery! Those forested hills with their autumn colours are amazing!