I am so glad you mentioned Ms Roach's fascinating book but please publicly correct you error in the body of the story, her name is Marilynne, not Martha. Thank you for this unique approach to story telling of specters and the people who reported on it after the fact. As we get further away, the misinterpretation as we think in "modern times" terms instead of 17th century way of thinking. Always look forward to getting and reading History Buzz. Keep up the good work - it is appreciated.
I am so glad you mentioned Ms Roach's fascinating book but please publicly correct you error in the body of the story, her name is Marilynne, not Martha. Thank you for this unique approach to story telling of specters and the people who reported on it after the fact. As we get further away, the misinterpretation as we think in "modern times" terms instead of 17th century way of thinking. Always look forward to getting and reading History Buzz. Keep up the good work - it is appreciated.
Wow, I've heard this story forever it seems. Thanks for shedding light on it!
Fascinating article, Toni! Thanks.