Interesting tales and supernatural history of the Buckeye State. An amusing read. Many of which were tall tales of times long gone, many of which are moral tales and of course some of local urban legends of ghosts. All kinds of folklore passed down yet many are fading away. Still enjoyable to read with a bit of history on the Buckeye State. It's that time of year for ghost stories. I haven't read any in a long time and I thought why not.
One thing the author got wrong, was on one of the ghost stories regarding the Ohio State Penitentiary - was the prison's location. Which was actually in Columbus, Ohio and not Cincinnati, Ohio. The author divided the state and stories by regions of the Buckeye State. Central Ohio Buckeyes always called it 'The Penn'. One of the thick white granite walls of the famous Ohio jail bordered Neil Avenue and was just south of the Ohio State University and not far from downtown Columbus, Ohio on the north side of the city which is the area called the Short North. I think the author was actually thinking of Lucasville Prison which is east of Cincinnati, Ohio in the southern portion of Ohio just before reaching Portsmouth Ohio and the crossing of the Ohio River into Kentucky at the Portsmouth side into Ashland Ky. Since I'm from Central Ohio I knew this right off. I remember when the Ohio State Penitentiary was closed and torn down either just before I graduated high school or not long after. The old site now holds high rises of high end condos. I've driven by it most of my young life when going up around the Ohio State University area. This area is known as Victorian Village.
I was also surprised that this author left out the ghost stories of the old Ohio Governor's mansion on East Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio which has a rich history of ghostly tales all of its own. Which I've heard all of my life. I also know where Camp Chase is on the westside of Columbus, Ohio. I was also surprised he left out stories of the hair raising tales of the old Ohio Psychiatric Hospital which used to sit at what is now West Broad Street and the I-70 interchange. A large Baptists Church now sites on this old site. This old hospital for the insane used to look like an old gothic castle, it was a large complex. Sort of scary to drive by at night going up the hill on the left from downtown going to the westside of Columbus, Ohio.