1914, American woman Rents Great Ghost of England - Takes Warwick Castle
It was in The Day Book, dated 25 May 1914, Noon Editon, image 22, that we found this interesting story concerning an American woman (Mrs. Henry W. Marsh) rents great ghost of England, takes Warwick castle. It was written by Nixola Greeley-Smith.
New York, May 25 (1914) -- Rented - one ghost, a real, genuine, historic ghost - one of the most exclusive ghosts in all tradition - none other that the ghost of Warwick Castle, which, with all other appurtenances of that famous mansion, has just become the property for a term of years of Mrs. Henry W. Marsh of New York and Chicago.
Mrs. Marsh hadn't seen the ghost yet. But she lived in English castles before and she declares they are nearly all haunted and that she had actually seen one of these ghostly inhabitants wit her own eyes.
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