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Crying in the Kitchen: Stories of Ghosts That Roam the Water

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Crying in the Kitchen, Vol. VI of the Spirits Between the Bays ghost/folklore series, focuses on Mid-Atlantic watertowns--such as Cape May, Lewes, Chincoteague, Salem, New Hope and Rehoboth Beach. Read about the headless phantom on Smith Island in the Chesapeake Bay and learn about ghosts featured on the evening Lantern Tours at the old Civil War prison at Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island. Discover details on the submerged city of Conowingo, Weather Witch that protects and sunken treasure ship, the Unknown Sailors' Cemetery under the Lewes Ferry Terminal parking lot and the mass graves of Confederate prisoners at Fort Mott National Cemetery. . . and more.

106 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1998

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Ed Okonowicz

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Ed Okonowicz, a Delaware native, is an editor and writer at the University of Delaware, where he earned a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in communication. Also a profesional storyteller, Ed is a member of the National Storytelling Association and specializes in local legends and folklore of the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, as well as topics related to the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

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