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Amateur Ghost Hunters of Seattle-Tacoma GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 219 Index Abbot of Trondheim ghost, 20 Belmont Restaurant, 60 Afterglow Mausoleum, 189 Bill Stein’s ghost, 165-66 AGHOST (Amateur Ghost Black Diamond Cemetery, 23, Hunters of Seattle-Tacoma), 99-100 24 Blake Island, 126-27 Airplane Crash Site, 76 Blakely, Flora, 188-89 Alaska gold rush, 14 Boeing Field, 76 Alexander, John, 52-54 Bored Ghost, 176 Alexander’s Castle, 52, 54 Bremerton, Washington, 22, 43 Anderson, Frances, 163 Bremerton Community Theatre, Angel Eyes, 172-73 66-67 Ann Starrett Mansion, 58, 60 Broome, Fiona, 56, 58 Artcore Tattoo Studios, 102 Byrd, Andrew, 93 Arthur Goodwin’s ghost, 118 Aurora Bridge, 125-26 Capitol Hill, 23 Capitol Hill Methodist Church, Bagley, Reverend Daniel, 133, 133 135 Captain John Quincy Adams Bagley, Susannah, 135 House, 69 Bair Drug and Hardware Store, Carol’s ghost, 80 88 Catherine’s ghost, 91 Baltic Room, 141 CBS News poll, 11 Bastyr University, 155-56 Cherry Street Coffee House, Bates, Joshua M., 92-93 140 Bayview Cemetery, 22, 172-73 Chief Seattle, 117-18 Bellingham Bay Hotel, 194 College Inn Pub, 143, 157-58 219 GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 220 220 GHOST HUNTER’S GUIDE TO SEATTLE AND PUGET SOUND Conklin, Mary, 105 Frances E. Anderson Cultural Cub Bair, 89-90 and Leisure Center, 22, 163 Frank Goodwin’s ghost, 118 Darryl the Teenage Ghost, 130 Daughters of the American Gallup poll, 11 Revolution Rainier Chapter Georgetown, Washington, 71, House, 137 75-76 Denny Park, 103-4 Ghost Hunters, 12 Denny, Arthur, 130 Ghost in the Girls’ Bathroom, Denny, David, 104 156 Des Moines City Marina Park, Ghost of Sylvia Gaines, 149 78 Ghost of the Child Cyclist, 79 Diana’s ghost, 78-79 Ghost of the Constant Usher, Doc Maynard’s Public House, 85 22, 111, 113 Ghost of the Dedicated Teacher, Dos Padres Restaurant, 195 163 Ghost of the Drowned Woman, E. R. Rogers Restaurant, 90-92 93 earthquakes, 15 Ghost of the Edmonds Theater, Edmonds Theater, 161-62 161 Egyptian Theatre, 139-40 Ghost of the Good Sisters, 151 Eisenbeis, Charles, 45 Ghost of the Grand Patron, Eisenbeis, Kate, 46, 48 167 Electronic Voice Phenomena Ghost of the Hanged Man, 92 (EVP), 18, 57-58, 123 Ghost of the Indian Princess, Emerald Queen Casino Hotel, 117 86-87 Ghost of the Janitor on Duty, Enumclaw Cemetery, 23, 102 166 Equator (Robert Louis Ghost of the Taxi Driver, 165 Stevenson’s vessel), 22, 192 Ghost of the Theater Patron, Everett Inn, 166 164 Everett Theatre, 164 Ghost of the Wild Woman Alice Evergreen Memorial Park, 23 Rheem, 191-92 Fairhaven Pub, 194-95 Ghost Whisperer, 12 Ghosts in Search of Their Fort Worden, 21, 52, 54, 56-57 Bodies, 103 Fort Worden State Park, 52, 54 Ghosts in the Long Boats, 87 GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 221 Index 221 Ghosts of Feminists, 135 Josephinum Apartments, 140 Ghosts of the Church People, 133 Korean Central Baptist Church, Ghosts of the Heart Bridge, 73 75 Ghosts of the Insane Asylum, Kubota Garden, 73 94 Ghosts of the Lynched Indians, Lady in Gray, 143-44 115 Lake View Cemetery, 23, 130 Ghosts of the Mason Block, 186 Lake Washington, 21 Ghosts of the Secret Societies, Landes, Bertha, 136-37 182 Lierman, Patti, 180 Ghosts of the Wah Mee Massacre, 15, 120 Mallard Cove Apartments, 165 Ghosts of the Wayward Girls, 71 Manresa Castle, 43, 45 Gig Harbor, Washington, 43 Maritime Heritage Center, 22 Gig Harbor Grange, 63-64 Market Ghost Tours, 118 Gog-le-hi-ti Wetlands, 87-88 Martha Washington Park, 71 Good Shepherd Center, 151-52 Martha Washington School for Grand Army of the Republic Girls, 21, 71-72 Cemetery, 23, 129 Maynard Alley, 120 Green Lake, 149, 151 Maynard, Doc, 130 Meany, Edmond, 147-48 Hamilton Middle School, 156 Medium, 12 Hammond, Eddie, 67 Military Ghosts, 54 Harris poll, 11 Mistress of the Island, 126 Harvard Exit Theatre, 135-36 Moore Theatre, 105-6, 139 hauntings, 17 Moran, Robert, 191 Haunts of TB Patients, 86 Most Haunted, 12 Heart Bridge, 74 Mount Baker Theatre, 22, 167, Holly Hill House, 48-49 169 Hotel Andra, 106-7 Nathan Hale High School, 153 Immaculate Conception Nathaniel Orr Pioneer Home Catholic Mission, 101 Site, 101 Indian wars, 14 Neptune Theatre, 143-44 Inn at Port Hadlock, 62-63 Oberlin Congregational James and Hastings Building, 68 Church, 101 GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 222 222 GHOST HUNTER’S GUIDE TO SEATTLE AND PUGET SOUND Off the Wall Antiques and Rivoli Apartment Building, 108 Interiors, 22, 178, 180 Roche Harbor, 190 Old Seattle Cemetery, 103 Rogers, Captain Edwin R., 90 Old Tacoma City Hall, 83 Rosario Resort & Spa, 191 Old Town Café, 170-71 Rothschild House, 68 Oscar’s Ghost, 62 Saint Edwards State Park, 155 Pagoda, 80-81 San Juan Island, 190 Palace Hotel, 68 San Juan Islands, 22, 161 Pantages (Roxy) Theatre, 85-86 Seattle Ghost Tour, 103 Pantages, Alexander, 85 Seattle Museum of the paranormal phenomena, 17 Mysteries, 21 Phantom Passenger on the Red Shuksan Rehab, 22, 193 Bus, 184 Smoking Ghost, 144 Phantoms of the Four Columns, Sorrento Hotel, 110 145 spirit photography, 19 Pierce College, 93 Spirits of the Old Mortuary, Pike Place Market Ghost Tour, 122 103 Starlite Lounge, 122-24 Pike Place Public Market, 117 Starrett, Ann, 58-59 Pioneer Square, 21-22, 111, Starrett, George, 59 116-17 Steilacoom, Washington, 23, 71 Point Defiance Park, 71, 79-80 Sterming, George, 61 Point Wilson Lighthouse, 50-52 Suicide Bridge, 125 poltergeist, 16 Sycamore Square, 22 Political Ghosts, 83 Sylvan Theater, 145-46 Port Townsend, 21-23, 43 Princess Angelina, 117-18 Tacoma, Washington, 71 Puyallup River, 87 Thorne, Chester, 98-99 Puyallup Tribe, 87 Thornewood Castle, 97-99 Pythias Hall, 182 Tillicum Village, 127 Trimble, William Pitt, 126 Radisson Hotel, 128 Rebecca’s Flower Shoppe, 178, underground, 22 180 Underground Tour, 103 Rendezvous Lounge, 141 University YMCA, 148 GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 223 Index 223 USS Turner Joy, 22, 65-66 Water Ghost, 144 Waughop Lake, 93 Wardner’s Castle, 193 Wawona, 22 Washington Memorial Park Western State Asylum, 23, 94, Cemetery, 128 95 Washington State Ghost Hunting Society, 24 Yaeger, Mercedes, 118 GH04eIndex.qxp 5/16/2008 1:10 PM Page 224.
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