Poltergeists
Explore the Great Amherst Mystery, one of North America's most documented cases of alleged supernatural activity. In 1878, the small Nova Scotia town of Amherst became the center of extraordinary events surrounding nineteen-year-old Esther Cox and the Teed family home on Princess Street. This episode examines the extensive contemporary documentation, including medical reports by Dr. Nathan Tupper, investigations by stage magician Walter Hubbell, and newspaper coverage that brought national attention to the case. Unlike typical ghost stories passed down through oral tradition, the Amherst Mystery generated written records from multiple independent sources including physicians, clergy, journalists, and skeptical investigators. The phenomena allegedly included moving furniture, flying objects, spontaneous fires, and physical effects that witnesses claimed they couldn't explain through natural causes. The case occurred during the late 1800s spiritualism movement, reflecting broader cultural tensions around science, religion, and unexplained phenomena. Walter Hubbell's detailed investigation and subsequent book 'The Great Amherst Mystery' provides unique insight from a professional familiar with stage illusions. The events reportedly followed Esther Cox to different locations, continuing for several years before gradually diminishing. Today, the case remains significant for its unusual level of historical documentation and continues to interest researchers studying the intersection of folklore, psychology, and unexplained events in maritime Canadian history.
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