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S2 Ep19: The House on 109

S2 Ep19: The House on 109

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In tonight's dead letter, we head into Grafton, West Virginia — a small railroad town built on a B&O junction, Civil War supply lines, and two national cemeteries. The house at the center of this story sat right in the middle of all that history. When a listener named Jonathan moved in with his family as a kid, it was, as he puts it, just off — and the footsteps upstairs were the easy part. Small things kept stacking up, the kind you could maybe almost explain away one at a time but never all together. Decades later he's still working through what happened in that house, and what stayed there.

REFERENCE LINKS

Grafton, West Virginia — e-WV Encyclopedia

B&O Railroad Historical Marker in Grafton

Grafton Civil War Supply Depot Historical Marker

Grafton National Cemetery — National Cemetery Administration

Thornsbury Bailey Brown — First Union Soldier Killed in the Civil War

International Mother's Day Shrine

Anna Jarvis, Founder of Mother's Day

The Grafton Monster — e-WV Encyclopedia

The Grafton Monster Festival

The Grafton Monster in Fallout 76

George Washington's Surveying of Grafton — City of Grafton

Ruth Ann Musick, West Virginia Folklorist

The Telltale Lilac Bush and Other West Virginia Ghost Tales

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