More Haunted Northern New York
North Country Books (2003)
More Haunted Northern New York has 40 full-length stories of ghosts and spirits in the
North Country. There are dozens of photographs of the haunted locations, as well as of spirit energy at those locations.
There is also a section of spirit encounters with loved ones from beyond. The counties covered include: St. Lawrence, Franklin, Jefferson, Clinton, and Essex.
Most of the stories have never been told in another book before, and most of the stories include exact addresses. There
are several stories that are anonymous but include a street name.
Once again, I've included as much history as possible, especially when the history is even
more intriguing than the ghost story itself!
The stories from the sequel include:
A Rude Awakening – Norfolk
A
Tale of Two Tragedies - Moira
A Very Active
Place – Russell
Aggie – Morristown
An Alfred Hitchcock Thriller – Tupper
Lake
Beware of the Hand – Waddington
Boo, Who? – Watertown
4 City Fire Station – Watertown
Heaven on Earth – Upper Jay
Hell Hath No Fury – Evans Mills
Kappa
Delta Sigma House – Canton
Liberty Avenue
II – Massena
Liberty Avenue III –
Massena
Never Alone – Massena
Plattsburgh Air Force Base – Plattsburgh
Soldier in Distress – Fort Drum
Streeter Homestead – North Gouverneur
The Boice Homestead – Lisbon
The Hall Residence – Theresa
The
Hand House – Elizabethtown
The Harison-Morley
Grist Mill – Morley
The Haunted Postcard
– Rossie
The House on the Hill –
Westville
The Missing Tombstone – Cape
Vincent
The Old Man – North Lawrence
The Paper Boy – Crary Mills
The Sessions House – Norfolk
The Skull – Elizabethtown
The
Tilden Stage Inn – Lisbon
Turn Around
– Massena
We Love You, Mary – Ogdensburg
Spirit Encounters with Loved Ones
A Gift Straight From Heaven – Massena
Get Out Now! – Ogdensburg
Help From Beyond – Pyrites
Little
Did She Know – Fort Covington
Nothing
is Impossible – North Lawrence
Out of
the Mouths of Babes – Canton
Phone Call
From Beyond – Malone
Time Heals All Wounds
– Canton
EXCERPTS
from More Haunted Northern New York
A Rude Awakening, Norfolk
Andrea looked like hell when she walked into work one morning earlier
this year. She'd obviously had a rough night. Her face sported a bruise and a scrape, like that from a rug
burn. How could she tell her coworkers what happened when she didn't even know herself? How could she explain
her suspicion that it was some psycho ghost living in her home that didn't want her sleeping there? How do you explain
the unexplainable without adding insult to injury?
Liberty Avenue II, Massena
Lisa and Charlie had barely settled in for the night when a strange tapping came over the baby monitor on
Lisa's night stand. It sounded like someone was tapping on the dresser in the baby's room where the monitor
sat. Charlie jumped out of bed and ran across the hall to the nursery to see what was going on. The room was noticeably
cooler. Then, just as he felt someone touch him on the shoulder, he realized that his newborn daughter, Belle, had stopped
breathing in her crib!
Soldier
in Distress, Fort Drum
It was difficult for Dianne to make out
the figure by the side of the road up ahead, due to the blowing snow and darkness. But, as she drove closer, she could
see that it was a soldier motioning for her to stop and follow him. Was there some kind of accident? When
she was nearly up to the waving man, he turned and ran back through the woods behind the cemetery. She expected him
to return quickly with some sort of request for assistance or instructions, but he never did. She waited for about 20
minutes, but the soldier had disappeared into the desolate cemetery on Route 26 between Evans Mills and Great Bend.
Hell Hath No Fury, Evans Mills
Evans Mills is a very small town with a very big problem—a ghost with a bad attitude. Right there
on North Main Street, in a big, old Victorian house where a teenage girl named Anne was supposedly stabbed to death by her
own brother as her parents watched a long time ago. They had found out she was practicing witchcraft, it is said, which
was forbidden and sinful in the days of old. But that didn't justify her murder, and she is determined that someone
is going to pay for the crime, even if they had nothing to do with it.
Phone Call From Beyond, Malone
Brian's grandmother—a
strong-willed woman with a passion for life and family—passed away in March of 2000 at 91 years of age. She'd
had a stroke three months earlier that left her paralyzed and unable to speak. But once she passed over, there was nothing
that could stop her from keeping "in touch."