What Exit? The New Jersey History Podcast

Don’t Open the Box: Vealtown, Mad Anthony Wayne, and a Ghost

46 min · 3 mei 2026
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In this episode, we blend history, folklore, and a touch of the paranormal. Sometimes you get involved in something that you can’t “unsee,” and it changes you forever. That’s what happens to a lovesick young lady and the son of a famous general. Email me with any questions, suggestions, or ideas. https://njhistorypodcast@gmail.com [https://njhistorypodcast@gmail.com]

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