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Books, Music, Videos > Books: Ghost Stories/Human Interest > A: Ghost Stories of the Old West

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A: Ghost Stories of the Old West

Dan Asfar

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The phantom rider of the Pony Express, the West's legendary mail service, races past Hollenberg Station in Kansas--the only stopever still located on its original site
Ordered to destroy the Alamo, Mexican soldiers are frozen in their tracks by six  imposing apparitions, each armed with a flaming saber
In the Canadian Rockies, foolhardy prospectors search for the Lost Lemon Mine and its legendary riches
The spirit of a Chinese maid, who committed suicide long ago, haunts Cain House in Bodie, California--one of America's best-preserved ghost towns
Determined to find her missing children, the ghost of a sorrowful mother wanders around historic Fort Leavenworth
Cree warriors in Alberta refuse to heed the warning of a mysterious seer, whose vision comes true after her tragic death 
The ghost of Seth Bullock, a prominent lawman and entrepreneur, lends a helping hand at his historic hotel in Deadwood, South Dakota
Near Cripple Creek in Colorado, miners are terrified by the voices of the ferocious creatures they call the "Tommyknockers."