Kiahsville, West Virginia Ghost Tales


In the day the residents in Kiahsville, West Virginia do their work precisely equal to anywhere other, but there are spirits in this settlement, and they come into view during the night time. Things go down here that cannot be rationally explained. Several people who live here allege there are no ghosts, but only some of the natives of Kiahsville are really alive.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a lady with a bag fastened around her head is often distinguished looking at the water by Bells Fishing Lake Dam late in
 
    the night. People allege that this phantom gets pleasure from startling foolhardy folks who come looking for phantoms in Kiahsville.

A partially see-through gentleman clad as the captain of a liner
  is known to have been seen on a small number of occasions on the peak of Bear Knob in the early morning hours examining the scenery. No matter what, it certainly is a chilling spirit that is preferably not disturbed.

The ghost of a youthful man in a confederate uniform can repeatedly be noticed drifting along on Aarons Creek in the early morning hours.

The spirit of a bum can be perceived repeatedly shining a lantern in Asbury Hollow around midnight.

The spirit of an elderly witch is every so often distinguished trying on a hat in a Kiahsville house.



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