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An anthology assembled from oral accounts, records, and print sources, offering regional American legends and folk tales drawn from rivers, mountains, coasts, and frontiers. It presents supernatural and uncanny incidents—hauntings, witchcraft, phantom vessels, and spectral soldiers—alongside Indigenous myths, place-name origins, and humorous or moral anecdotes. Many entries recast historical episodes into legendary form, and the arrangement moves geographically and thematically to show the diversity of local traditions. The retellings preserve narrative atmosphere while noting provenance and variant versions.
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