Sources from Episode 91

  1. “Ghosts in Mackinac: Haunted Northern Michigan,” Petoskey News, October 29 2012, http://articles.petoskeynews.com/2012-10-29/ghost-stories_34801864.

  2. “‘Ghastly Mackinac’ Reveals the Darker Side of Fort History,” Mackinac Island Town Crier, July 2012, http://www.mackinacislandnews.com/news/2012-07-14/Top_News/Ghastly_Mackinac_Reveals_the_Darker_Side_of_Fort_H.html.

  3. “‘Ghastly Mackinac’ Events Coming to Mackinac Island,” Ingham County Legal News, June 23 2011, http://legalnews.com/ingham/988109.

  4. “The Christmas Mutiny at Fort Mackinac,” Mackinac State Historic Parks, December 25, 2017, https://www.mackinacparks.com/the-christmas-mutiny-at-fort-mackinac.

  5. “The Ghost Infested Island of Lake Huron,” Mysterious Universe, August 7 2015, http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/08/the-ghost-infested-island-of-lake-huron.

  6. “Haunted Pine Cottage,” Prairie Ghosts 1998, https://www.prairieghosts.com/pine_ct.html.

  7. Edwin O. Wood, Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the Mackinac Country (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1918).

Sources from Episode 90

  1. Roderick O’Flaherty, A Description of West Connacht, edited by James Hardiman (Dublin: Irish Archeological Society, 1846).

  2. Walkington, L. A., “A Bundoran Legend,” Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 1896, 6:84.

  3. Benjamin Radford and Joe Nickell, Lake Monster Mysteries: Investigating the World’s Most Elusive Creatures (Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 2006).

  4. Loren Coleman, Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep (New York: TarcherPerigee, 2003).

  5. Albert Gatschet, “Water–Monsters of the American Aborigines,” The Journal of American Folklore 12.47 (Oct-Dec 1899), pp. 255-60.

  6. Donald Smalley, “The Logansport Telegraph and the Monster of the Indiana Lakes”, Indiana Magazine of History, Sep. 1946.

  7. John Francis Campbell, Popular Tales of the West Highlands, 4 vols. (Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1860).

  8. Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa and Yolaikia Wapitaska, Seven Eyes, Seven Legs: Supernatural Stories of the Abenaki (Walnut, CA: Kiva Publishing).

  9. Adrienne Mayor, Fossil Legends of the First Americans (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005).

  10. John Zimm, ed., Blue Men and River Monsters: Folklore of the North (Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2014).

  11. Robert E Bartholomew, The Untold Story of Champ: A Social History of America’s Loch Ness Monster (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2012).

  12. Loren Coleman, Mysterious America (Paraview Pocket Books, 2001), pp. 99-100.

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