It's time for a Throwback Thursday vintage newspaper article! Today's historic ghost story comes from the December 7, 1892 edition of the Wheeling Register. It seems that the town of Bellaire, Ohio, located right across the river from Wheeling, WV, was being haunted by your classic sheet-wearing ghost. But, was it really the spirit of William Barnard...or someone playing a prank? This article can be found on the Chronicling America website.
Bellaire
A ghost had been bothering some of the people of the Fifth ward for some time. The white apparition would appear after nightfall and flit around frightening nervous people and creating great excitement in that usually quite neighborhood. Three or four young men who did not believe in ghosts thought they would run down the spook. Hiding in the barn on the premises of the late Wm. Barnard, about eight o'clock p.m., they had not long to wait until his ghostship made his appearance. The young men, now badly frightened themselves, waited until the spook got within easy reach of them and made a grab for it. This frightened the ghost, and while the young men with hair on end stood holding the white sheet which they had torn from the ghost, the thing which had eluded their grasp bounded away at a 2:40 gait toward the Bellaire Nail Works, and has not been seen since. The young men are positive, however, that the thing they failed to capture resembled a man.
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