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The Ghost of Bellamy Bridge

A Southern Gothic Tale of Love, Loss, and Eternal Vigil

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The Ghost of Bellamy Bridge

By: David G. Stone
Narrated by: Brittany Sujka
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What happens when a moment of joy becomes an eternity of sorrow?

The Ghost of Bellamy Bridge: A Southern Gothic Tale of Love, Loss, and Eternal Vigil delves deep into one of Florida's most compelling supernatural legends. This meticulously researched exploration traces the tragic story of Elizabeth Jane Bellamy, whose 1837 wedding day accident transformed her into the South's most famous spectral bride.

Through ten captivating chapters, listeners will discover the historical foundations of the legend, encounter eyewitness testimonies spanning generations, and explore the cultural impact of this enduring ghost story. The book examines various interpretations of the haunting, compares similar legends across the American South, and investigates modern paranormal research at the site.

From the original tragedy to contemporary ghost hunters, from local folklore to scholarly analysis, this book offers a comprehensive look at how a single moment of horror became a timeless tale of love transcending death. Perfect for fans of Southern Gothic literature, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the stories that define American folklore.

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Americas Customs & Traditions Social Sciences State & Local United States Fantasy Paranormal Ghost Haunted Scary
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