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Forgotten Tales

Forgotten Tales of Indiana

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Author Keven McQueen recalls a time when skunk farms, which allegedly produced a cure for rheumatism, were speckled throughout the countryside and a miserable woman tied her husband to a fence post, coated him with salt and intended to let the cows "lick him to death." Meet the King of the Ghouls, an accomplished grave robber and notorious murderer, and a man so convinced he was an ox that he often joined neighborhood cattle for a bite of grass, and discover ghosts, monsters, giant skeletons and more in this collection of outlandish tales from the Hoosier State.

160 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2009

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May 10, 2018
Some simple homespun tales. Possibly true. Possibly not.

Most of the stories are dated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Not a difficult read or a particularly good one.
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