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Ghastly News: Wednesday 3/20/2024
Ghastly News for Wednesday 3/20/2024: “Claims To Be Only Bellringing Cat” (Source: Boston Post (Boston, MA), December 6, 1920, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Tuesday 3/19/2024
Ghastly News for Tuesday 3/19/2024: “Rev. DeWitt Dead.” (Source: Daily Delta (Visalia, CA), June 2, 1893, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Monday 3/18/2024
Ghastly News for Monday 3/18/2024: “Experiment on a Drunkard” (Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), January 14, 1836, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Friday 3/15/2024
Ghastly News for Friday 3/15/2024: “Man Dies After Drinking Poison” (Source: The Butte Daily Post (Butte, MT), September 27, 1930, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Thursday 3/14/2024
Ghastly News for Thursday 3/14/2024: “Liver recipient dies 2 days after transplant” (Source: The South Bend Tribune (South Bend, IN), May 29, 1988, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Wednesday 3/13/2024
Ghastly News for Wednesday 3/13/2024: “Curious Throngs Flock to Haunted Treasure Spot” (Source: The Idaho Statesman (Boise, ID), February 14, 1927, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Tuesday 3/12/2024
Ghastly News for Tuesday 3/12/2024: “Nail File Removed From Man’s Heart By Chicago Doctor” (Source: The Escanaba Daily Press (Escanaba, MI), February 21, 1940, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Monday 3/11/2024
Ghastly News for Monday 3/11/2024: “Two Wives for ‘Windy’” (Source: Manitoba Weekly Free Press (Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN), October 2, 1890, Newspapers.com)
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Ghastly News: Friday 3/8/2024
Ghastly News for Friday 3/8/2024: “Officers Probe Grave Robbery” (Source: Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat (Muskogee, OK), June 4, 1955, Newspapers.com) DISCLAIMER: Some of the text within this article comes from historical documents which use words and express views which may be racist, sexist, homophobic or otherwise offensive. The Ghastly Historian does not endorse or…
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Ghastly News: Thursday 3/7/2024
Ghastly News for Thursday 3/7/2024: “‘Anti-Noise’ Bill Would Outlaw Popcorn And Peanut Eating In Oregon Theaters” (Source: Albany Democrat-Herald (Albany, OR), April 7, 1949, Newspapers.com)