![]() ![]() An Exposition of Views Respecting the Principal Facts, Causes and Peculiarities Involved in Spirit Manifestations. New York: Times Books, 1996.īallou, Adin. “Chapter 16: Rochester Rap: The First Haunted House,” in Behind the Crystal Ball: Magic, Science, and the Occult from Antiquity Through the New Age. “The Fox Sisters and the Rap on Spiritualism,” Smithsonian, October 30, 2012.Īventi, Anthony. ![]() ![]() Go here to read the full story.Ībbott, Karen. Meanwhile, below is a Fox Sisters bibliography I put together. There’s going to be a Fox Sisters movie based on a 1936 New Yorker story. While researching, I spent some time in Rochester, where I visited the old foundation of the family’s home, now a holy site for Spiritualists, and met super-helpful historian Chris Davis of the Newark-Arcadia Historical Society. Narratively published this story I wrote about the Fox Sisters, who invented American Spiritualism in 1848. ![]()
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