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Frieda Fromm-Reichmann died in her cottage; some say she remains Books have been written about Frieda, about the lodge, and about the hundred-plus years of treatment (and mistreatment) which occurred there, truly setting precedents and making history on a regular basis. Many lives were improved, no doubt, some couldn't be helped, and a number of deaths were involved. Frieda was one; she died in her cottage, April 28, 1957. Every town has one... in Lawrence, NY it's called Bloody Mary's House. Every town has one... in Lawrence, NY it's called Bloody Mary's House. The site is what's left of an old brick house or outbuilding of some sort - and there isn't much left. It's basically just a crumbling brick staircase leading down to a dank, musty, cobweb-filled cement-walled chamber with Satanic-style messages scrawled all over the place.
In the 1980's the place had the reputation of being the place where some big bad mojo went down - devil worship and the like. Mosby reportedly won't leave This house was built in 1859-1861 for Edward M. Spilman, a judge of the Fauquier County Circuit Court. The Spilman family sold the house in the early 1870s to James Keith, president of the Virginia Court of Appeals, and John Singleton, Mosby's law partner in Warrenton. The history twists soon thereafter. R Greetings and WelcomeGreetings all As most of you probably are aware, we're looking to put together a quarterly e zine based on EastGhost. I will be editing the beast and would like to officially welcome any and all of you to get involved with the project. Each... R Scrapbook Images Not DisplayingWe've had three people report in the past two days that they can not see images properly on some parts of the site. Right now, we suspect problem is with Internet Explorer service pack 1 running on Windows XP. We'd like to 1 make sure this c... | |
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