American Spirits : The Famous Fox Sisters and the Mysterious Fad that Haunted a Nation Barb Rosenstock.
Material type:
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781635928051
- Fox, Margaret, 1833-1893 -- Juvenile literature
- Jencken, Catherine Fox, 1836-1892 -- Juvenile literature
- Underhill, A. Leah (Ann Leah)
- 1814-1890 -- Juvenile literature
- Fox, Margaret, 1833-1893
- Jencken, Catherine Fox, 1836-1892
- Underhill, A. Leah (Ann Leah)
- 1814-1890
- Spiritualism -- New York (State)
- -- Juvenile literature
- -- United States
- -- Juvenile literature
- 133.909747/87 23/eng/20240814
- BF1242.U6 R67 2025
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ncludes bibliographical references and index.
"Rap. Rap. Rap. The eerie sound was first heard in March of 1848 at the home of the Fox family in Hydesville, New York. The familys two daughters, Kate and Maggie, soon discovered that they could communicate with the spirit that was making these uncanny noises. This strange incident, and the ones that followed, generated a media frenzy beyond anything the Fox sisters could have imagined"-- Provided by publisher.
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