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Earl Murray (Author)
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0312867956 978-0312867959 August 5, 2008 1st
Even today the American West remains a frontier of mystery and intrigue, filled with the spirits of trappers and traders, Native Americans and settlers. These spirits have been sighted while haunting the West's beautiful and rugged land. In Ghosts of the Old West, acclaimed Western author Earl Murray conveys these stories in a narration so eerie and so chilling we advise reading this with all the lights on in the safety of your home.

Saddle up, my friend, and take a ride into the unknown. Traveling through Murray's West, you'll encounter: a soldier at Fort Laramie, dead for almost two centuries, who still insists on silence during war-strategy meetings, and La Llarona, also known as the weeping woman, who roams the hills and valleys of the Spanish Southwest. You'll hear stories of the Little People with their hidden powers and the Snake People, who are feared by the Native Americans to this day. And many, many more. Come along my friend, but be wary--the night comes early out here, early and dark.

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"Earl Murray has a narrative gift that never flags."--El Paso Herald-Post

"Murray is gripping storyteller who knows the land and the people he writes about."--Elmer Kelton

About the Author

Earl Murray once worked in botany and natural resource management. He is the author of thirty-five novels and nonfiction books that deal with the American West. His novel, Song of Wovoka, was a finalist for the 1992 Western Writers of America Spur Award for historical fiction. Sadly Murray passed away in 2003.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (August 5, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312867956
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312867959
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,424,257 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A classic!, April 22, 2003
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"Ghosts of the Old West" is a perennial favorite at our library. Earl's Halloween talks here always drew large crowds who listened in fascination as he described hauntings at the Little Bighorn National Monument, Chico Hot Springs Resort, and many other places in the Rockies. His book is a nice mixture of historical research and eyewitness accounts of the hauntings, including some uncanny experiences of his own. Black and white photographs add to the eerie mood.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic True Ghostly Tales of the West, November 12, 2007
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A wonderfully-told collection of ghost stories from sites scattered across the West; it was one of the first such collections published (1988) and is considered a must-have classic.

In the introduction, Murray describes some of his own experiences, such as one at an abandoned ranch on the Gallatin River, near Bozeman, Montana, in 1970, and seeing phantom Indian horsemen near Laurel, Montana. The other stories and their locations:

= Old Forts and Battlefields
1 The Phantoms of Fort Laramie: Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Wyoming - phantom soldiers and the Lady in Green
2 Visions of Reno Crossing: Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Montana- Reno Crossing and occurrences at the apartments and stone house by the cemetery
3 The Hill at Hat Creek: Hat Creek (Warbonnet Creek) State Historic Site, northwestern Nebraska - ghosts form the 1876 battle where Merritt defeated Cheyenne
4 The Blue Light Lady: Fort Hays State Historic Site, Kansas - legend of Elizabeth Polly who died in 1867 and haunts the site; other spirits as well

= Old Hotels and Mansions
5 The Legacy of Winchester Mansion: the story of the obsession of Sarah Winchester in continually building on her San Jose, California, mansion to avoid the vindictive spirits killed by the Winchester firearms
6 The Hot Springs Phantom: Chico Hot Springs, near Pray, Montana haunted by proprieters Bill and Percie Knowles
7 The Lost Trail Hotel: a haunted hotel in the Arizona desert near the Mexican border
8 The Cries of Millie Pratt: The Old Pratt Hotel in Empire, Colorado is haunted by little Millie Pratt and others
9 The Ghost in the Sheridan Inn: This hotel in Sheridan, Wyoming is haunted by Miss Kate Arnold
10 The Gambler: The St. James Hotel in Cimarron, New Mexico has had many famous historical figures stay there, and some of their ghosts remain to this day

= Old Trails and Ghost Towns
11 The Mysteries of Old Garnet: The ghost town of Garnet, Montana is full of people you cannot see
12 La Llorona--The Weeping Woman: The famous lady of the Hispanic people of Mexico and the Southwest roams many places, including this account of her sightings along the Santa Fe River, Santa Fe, New Mexico
13 Night of the Iron Horse: Sinks of Dove Creek - Kelton, Utah, near Golden Spike National Historic Site - incidents with ghost trains and the spirits of Chinese railroad workers
14 The Cabin in Brown's Park: a shadowy presence in a one-time hideaway of the outlaw Butch Cassidy along the Green River of northwestern Colorado
15 The Wolf Girl of Texas: a legend of a girl who lived among the wolves of the Devil's River, not far from Del Rio, Texas, and the seeming return of her spirit
16 The Shadows in Scapponia Park: the ghosts of a man and his dog haunt a small isolated campground on the Nehalem River in Oregon

= Native American Spiritualism
17 The Mystery of the Little People: The Crow knew them well, the Little People of the Pryor Mountains of Montana...and a tiny mummy found in the Pedro Mountains near Casper, Wyoming
18 Secrets of the Desert: Recollections of an archaeologist who worked with the Papago tribe on sites in Arizona such as Ventana Cave
19 The Face of the Wolf: a tale of religious conflict and the old ways among the Jicarilla Apache of New Mexico
20 The Snake People: The story of a feared giant supernatural snake somewhere in the Central Rockies (perhaps Colorado or New Mexico) and the hybrid people who worship it
21 The Face: A haunted tribal building in Poplar, Montana on the Fort Peck Reservation
22 Sacred Ground: two stories of what happens when people disturb Indian burials, along the Tongue River and in the path of a county road, in Montana and Wyoming
23 Night of the Blizzard: Three Indian ghost men help a woman in a storm near Wounded Knee, on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota

A wonderful variety of tales by a master storyteller!
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4.0 out of 5 stars fun campfire stories, July 19, 2011
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I bought this for a camping trip and it provided some excellent stories for the kids. Well written with nice details.
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