A unique collection of haunted New England lore. Intriguing stories and tales of the ghostly spirits that haunt New England's Lighthouses, forts and the phantom ships that still sail past them. Planning Haunted Lighthouse Tours Made Easy. Lighthouses etc are grouped geographically making adventurous tours of the haunted easy to plan.
Theodore Parker Burbank Books
Theodore Parker was an energetic transcendentalist devoted to scholarship, preaching, and social action, focusing on the nature of humanity and religion as intrinsic to the human spirit. His work, from translating religious texts to critiquing societal injustices, reflected a deep commitment to integrating faith with everyday life. Though not an original thinker, he excelled at synthesizing and presenting the ideas of others, enriching his audience. His later turn toward social reform, particularly the abolition of slavery, demonstrated his tireless pursuit of a more just society.



Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
Follow two branches of the "Mayflower" Soule/Beckett family out of the Garden of EdenBranch #1 - George and Mary Beckett Soule Branch They begin by spreading throughout the Holy Land for a few thousand years and then, around 600BC venture way far away into IRELAND! Yes, Ireland. After about 1,400 years ruling Ireland and establishing and ruling Scotland, they ventured across the English Channel to Normandy France in 900 AD to become one with the Norman Knights. They were members of King Arthur's "Knights of the Round Table." So, it was back to back to the Holy land as crusaders. Branch #2 - Olive Branch (Mary and George Soule's 6th Great Granddaughter) The "Olive" branch wanders through the Holy Lands until about 2,200 BC when they find their way into France. They then return to the Holy lands and Asia for a few centuries before travelling into Europe and Germany (Saxony) around the time of the birth of Christ. From Germany they later made their way back to France settling into and ruling the Normandy Region. In 1066 the two Soule lines would find themselves together at the Battle of Hastings. After winning the battle (Another relative was instrumental, details inside) they continued to build forts, castles and such and lived happily ever after (well almost for ever after) as the ruling class of England