Spirited History
LeeAnne & Angela’s Spirited History
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- Bill Chappell
- CC the Huntress
- Craig Rupp
- Fort Mifflin
- Funeral Customs
- Gettysburg
- Haunted Travels of Michigan with Kathleen Tedsen and Beverlee Rydel
- Help Save our History
- Hillview Manor
- Janice Oberding and Haunted Nevada
- John Sabol Jr. ~ The Ghost Excavator
- Kurt Smith from Peach State Paranormal
- Magnolia Grange Plantation
- Pamela Heath
- Poe Museum
- Point Lookout Lighthouse
- Potter School
- Preston Castle
- Reese Christian
- Rolling Hills
- Rosemary Ellen Guiley
- Sacred Mounds with Dr. Jerry McDonald
- Smith McDowell House
- Speaking Events and Conventions
- Spirited History with LeeAnne & Angela
- Steven LaChance and The Morse Mill Project
- Swift Creek Mill Theatre
- The History and Lore of Halloween with Ellen Dugan and Marla Brooks
- The Shanley Hotel
- U.S.S. Constellation
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- Up and Coming Events!
- Waverly Hills Sanatorium
- Wilderness Battlefield with Rev Tim Shaw
We had the pleasure of chatting with Craig Rupp. He is a talented freelance paranormal investigator who specializes in Daylight IR Photography and Evp Research. Join us as we discuss his photographic and evp techniques and explore the many incredible evps, photos and paranormal investigations he has performed.
Links:
Craig’s Email : crupp298@gmail.com
Spirited History 2008-2010 (TM)

In this episode of Spirited History we chat with Candy Braniff and Gary Cangey of Hillview Manor. Candy is the historian for this amazing historic site. Join us as we learn about not only the history of this site but about the many residents that still linger here in spirit form.
Spirited History 2008-2010 (TM)
Join us as we explore Victorian Funerary Customs with the Curator of the Poe Museum, Mr. Chris Semtner. The Poe Museum provides a retreat into early 19th century Richmond where Edgar Allan Poe lived and worked. The museum features Poe’s life and career by documenting his accomplishments with pictures, relics, and verse, and focusing on his many years in Richmond.
http://www.poemuseum.org/index.html
Poe Museum 1914-16 East Main Street
Richmond, VA 23223
Phone: (804) 648-5523 or 1-888-21E-APOE
Spirited History 2008-2010 (TM)

We had the distinct pleasure of having Jackie Tomlin founder of CVAPI; Central Virginia Paranormal Investigations; drop in to talk to us about some of the spirits that still linger at The Byrd Theater and The Ferry Plantation House located in Virgina. Jackie is a clairvoyant psychic medium, paranormal investigator and Richmond Psychic & Paranormal columnist for Examiner.com. Please join us as we chat with Jackie and find out more about these and other amazing sites located in Central Virgina.
Links:
Richmond Psychic & Paranormal Examiner Articles

Unfortunately, we received the devastating news on Tuesday that Chesterfield County will no longer fund the History Dept and docent positions after the end of this fiscal year, in June. What this means to the CHS ,(Chesterfield Historical Society), The County Museum and its part time Docent and the historic buildings is uncertain at this point.
Certainly, public response to the county leaders (Board of Supervisors) has the potential to affect what the final cuts will be, as we found last year when the budget cut was for our two part-timers. This year, the Parks and Rec department faces much more severe conditions and you may have heard that one-third of recreational programs will be cut in next year’s budget. What you haven’t heard is that the whole History section is part of that cut.
Our hope is to prevail upon the BOS to at least partially fund the History Section. That this can happen right before the 400th birthday of Henricus, which where the settlers came after Jamestown proved to be such a disaster and the sesquicentennial of the Civil War is unbelievable. Who will lead these commemorations if not the History Dept and CHS?
Spirited History Investigations has put together several proposals to help create funding for these sites and we are awaiting approval to start projects. Right now we could use you help.
How can you help:
People should be encouraged to e-mail their Supervisor with their thoughts. The Supervisors’ e-mail addresses are their last name, followed by the first initial of their first name @ chesterfield.gov. (e.g. warrena@chesterfield.gov for Art Warren)
These sites up for possible closure are:
CastleWood (home to the Chesterfield Historical Society and historic library)
Magnolia Grange Plantation ( will loose their docent who has been at this site for over 20 yrs)
http://www.chesterfieldhistory.com/S-Magnolia_Grange.shtml
http://www.chesterfieldhistory.com/S-Castlewood.shtml
We appreciate your love of history and are hopeful that you will join us as we try to keep our sites open and our staff employed!
LeeAnne
Organizer SHS
Angela
Asst. Organizer SHS

We had a great time talking with CC about her Docu-formatted investigations and her book “Ghosts and Legends of the Merrimack Valley”. She likes to dig deep and far to not only find the spirits but to heal the spirits that need help. CC uses a blend of historic research with spiritual and scientific investigation to uncover the paranormal. This dynamic lady isn’t afraid to climb into old basements or train tunnels to find the answers that she seeks and help the spirits that are left behind. So please join us as we get to know CC and learn more about this multi-talented Huntress of the Paranormal!
Links:
Spirited History 2008-2010 (TM)

In this episode of Spirited History we chatted with Kathleen Tedsen and Beverlee Rydel, two wonderfully talented writers, lecturers, and paranormal investigators. “Haunted Travels of Michigan” is the first in their book series ”Haunted Travels”. It focuses on their investigations and research into Michigan’s most haunted locations and include restaurants, bars, hotels and bed and breakasts, all with a strong reputation of paranormal activity. The second book in their series will expands their research and investigations focusing on Michigan and Ohio with stories that include haunted lighthouses, musesums, opera houses and other historic locations. Although the book contains numerous photographs, a new level is added when you are given a password to reach the protected “Secret Room” where each story within their book becomes web interactive. The reader will have access to behind-the-scene photographs, hear audio and see video evidence collected as they read along in the book. Read the Story … See the Evidence … Decide for Yourself!
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Spirited History 2008-2009 (TM)

We had the pleasure of chatting with Janice Oberding, who is a talented historian, writer, radio talent, and paranormal investigator. She has written several books such as: “The Haunting of Las Vegas”, “Ghosthunters Guide to Virginia City”, “Goldfield Its History and Hauntings”. Join us as we explore the historic town of Goldfield Nevada and the spirits that linger in and around the Goldfield Hotel.
Links
Spirited History 2008-2009 (TM)
Join us as we explore the historic Magnolia Grange Plantation located in Chesterfield County VA. We had the pleasure of chatting with Bryan Truzzie who is the Historic Site Specialist for Chesterfield Counties Parks and Recreation, as well as a member of the Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia. He will take us on a historic journey of this beautiful plantation house.

Links
Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia
Spirited History 2008-2009 (TM)
We will be attending, vendoring and speaking at the LS Charlotte Paranormal Investigators Convention in Charlotte, NC. We will have a table in the vendor area so please stop by and meet us and have a chat!! On Sunday Nov 7th we will be speaking in Room “C’ from 1:30pm-2:45pm!! We hope to see you there!
LS Charlotte Paranormal Investigators Convention
Mel, aka… Mel Standing Eagle P.C.|MySpace Videos
Get tickets online at http://www.ls-pic.org/
The Premiere Event of the year! Nov. 6-8th Charlotte, NC