In this second part of episode one, we’ll move to the early 1970s and find a ghost haunting the halls of the Governor’s Mansion. Who reported this ghost to the public? It was none other than the sitting governor himself, Governor Bob Scott. Learn more about the supposed ghost of Governor Fowle, his haunted bed, and the responses from concerned people in North Carolina and across the world.
The Journey of an Archival Record, Part II: Arrangement and Description
The Journey of an Archival Record, Part I: Appraisal
When Are We US? America250: A Look to the Past to Inform Our Future
A Peculiar Instrument in Collecting Foreign Records
Dammed Cities: Bringing an Underwater Story Aboveboard
Highways and History: Archival Documentation of Urban Renewal and ”Black Removal”
Yo-Yos and Selfies: Exposing Photographs in the Albert Barden Collection
The Great North Carolina Baking Show
Welcome to our Front Porch: A History of Bynum‘s Community
Telling Fuquay‘s Tobacco Story
Tales Around the Campfire | Episode 1, part 1, ”Witches & Werewolves”
The Murder of Nell Cropsey | Episode 3, part 3, “Jim Wilcox: Guilty or Not?”
The Murder of Nell Cropsey | Episode 2, part 2, "Charges and Trials"
The Murder of Nell Cropsey | Episode 1, part 1, "Disappearance and Recovery"
"Animal Stories"
Ghost Ship: The Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering | Episode 2, part 2, "A Great Maritime Mystery"
Ghost Ship: The Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering | Episode 1, part 1, "A Ghostly Monument"
Frankie Silver: A Woman Hanged | Episode 3, part 3, "Frankie at Rest"
Frankie Silver: A Woman Hanged | Episode 2, part 2, "Frankie Goes to Trial"
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