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Haunted Nevada

Haunted Nevada

Janice Oberding

Stackpole Books
2013
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The Silver State's most bizarre and creepy stories of paranormal activity, including . . . The Lost City outside Las Vegas Lynching apparitions on downtown Reno's Wedding Ring Bridge The haunted Goldfield Hotel The cursed airbase in Tonopah Apparitions of celebrities at Cal Neva Resort in Lake Tahoe, including Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and gangster Sam Giancana"
A Mother Lode of Murder: A Virginia City Mystery

A Mother Lode of Murder: A Virginia City Mystery

Janice Oberding

Independently Published
2020
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Silver has brought thousands of men to Virginia City, Nevada circa 1860s. Millions of dollars worth of silver is being pulled from the mines, ladies of the evening ply their trade in the local brothels and the streets are rife with danger. Assistant Police Chief Charles Bowling has a murder to solve. Attempting to assist him are his Aunt Lottie and their friends who reside at the Ducks and Deeks boarding house. Are they helping or hindering?
Ghosts and Legends of Nevada's Highway 50

Ghosts and Legends of Nevada's Highway 50

Janice Oberding

History Press
2018
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The 287-mile stretch of highway that runs east to west across Nevada's desert is billed as the Loneliest Road in America. But those who explore it find there is plenty to discover along the way in the towns of Austin, Eureka, Ely, Fallon and Fernley. Every one of these places has its own unique history, ghosts and stories to tell. From the sordid lynching of Richard Jennings to the humorous legend about a famous sack of flour, author Janice Oberding treks across Highway 50 seeking spirits and uncovering the tales of Singing Sand Mountain, the Red-Headed Giants, the Giroux Mine Disaster and many more.
The Big Book of California Ghost Stories

The Big Book of California Ghost Stories

Janice Oberding

Globe Pequot Press
2021
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Few states can rival California in terms of natural beauty and exciting history. But nearly three centuries of violent crime, sickness, greed, and murder have tarnished the Golden State and made it ripe for ghosts and hauntings. From the Spanish priests who founded the first missions in their quest to bring Christianity to the Native people of the region, to the ill-fated Donner Party committing acts of cannibalism in order to survive. This book explores the most famous ghost stories from California’s past (dating back to the 18th century) with spine-tingling details that will delight readers.
The Big Book of Oregon Ghost Stories

The Big Book of Oregon Ghost Stories

Janice Oberding

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2022
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As the dense coastal fog rolls in to blanket the shoreline in gloomy silence, one thing becomes very clear. Oregon is a state in which ghosts roam. Not only here on the coast but in the lush green inland regions as well. Oregon is the ninth largest state in the US, and is one of contrasts from the fertile Willamette Valley with its hundreds of wineries to its rugged coastline; from its twenty-two feet tall Pioneer statue, known affectionately as Gold Man, sitting atop the state capital in Salem to its ghost towns, Oregon is a state of stark beauty, hauntings and history. Ghosts linger for any number of reasons. Those who’ve stayed on in Oregon range from millionaires who refuse to move from their mansions, lonely cemetery inhabitants, those attached to local theaters, saloons and hotels to ladies of the evening who made the wrong life and death decisions. Their reasons for staying put are as varied as there are rose bushes in the state.
The Big Book of Nevada Ghost Stories

The Big Book of Nevada Ghost Stories

Janice Oberding

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2023
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Time has all but forgotten the tragic tales of those who have passed through Nevada, but their spirits remain. As arguably the most haunted state in the nation, Nevada has more than its share of ghosts with intriguing stories and historical connections. Among them is the unfortunate gangster, Bugsy Siegel who died in Beverly Hills only to return to his old stomping grounds, the Flamingo Las Vegas; Julia Bulette, the ill-fated prostitute who was slaughtered in her bed on a cold January morning in 1867; and the many haunted houses in Reno, their owners forever tied to their homes, refusing to depart.
The Big Book of Washington Ghost Stories

The Big Book of Washington Ghost Stories

Janice Oberding

ROWMAN LITTLEFIELD
2025
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Washington gained statehood on November 11, 1889, making it one of the newer states and yet, the land that comprises the Evergreen State has been inhabited for centuries. Long before Europeans came to North America, indigenous people were living here in present day Washington’s dense rich forests and coastal regions for at least 4,000 years. That in itself gives rise to a lot of ghostly tales; from the headless ghost of Col. Isaac Ebey, the ghosts of the Andelana, which mysteriously sank at Tacoma while anchored in Commencement Bay, the spectral little boy in blue, who inhabits the governor’s mansion in Olympia, the old Greenwood Cemetery, to the ghostly victims of the wicked Linda Burfield Hazzard, Washington has its share of ghosts
Ghosts of Goldfield and Tonopah

Ghosts of Goldfield and Tonopah

Janice Oberding

History Press Library Editions
2015
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Echoes of prospectors, forlorn widows and politicians linger in the streets and historic remnants of Nevada's former boomtowns. In the throes of early financial disaster, the Silver State had little to entice newcomers or discourage residents from leaving. Jim Butler's silver discovery at Tonopah changed everything. With a subsequent gold discovery near Goldfield, the rush was on, and from these burgeoning mines, Nevada's early leaders amassed their wealth and power. Paranormal historian Janice Oberding shares firsthand accounts of ghostly encounters in the Goldfield and Mizpah Hotels and uncovers the history behind the mysterious cowboy ghost, the haggard hitchhiker and other eerie local tales.
Haunted Lake Tahoe

Haunted Lake Tahoe

Janice Oberding

History Press Library Editions
2015
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Lake Tahoe's natural splendor conceals its haunted history. Locals say the ghosts of the Donner Party haunt their doomed campsite in the Sierras. Wealthy recluse George Whittell is said to have never left his beloved Thunderbird Lodge, though he died in 1969. The ghosts of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and members of the Rat Pack are thought to gallivant in the showroom and cabins of the Cal Neva Lodge, a popular celebrity retreat. Prisoners from the past may remain in the old Truckee Jail, and the restless spirit of a murdered showgirl might linger in the Tahoe Biltmore. Travel back to Tahoe's golden age and explore where glamour meets ghoul with the queen of haunted Nevada, Janice Oberding.
Haunted Reno

Haunted Reno

Janice Oberding

History Press Library Editions
2015
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The flashing neon lights of Reno harbor a ghastly past. With its wide-open gambling, divorce laws and around-the-clock casinos and bars, the Biggest Little City in the World was a rough and wild town with a turbulent history. Victims of Priscilla Ford's Thanksgiving Day massacre haunt a downtown street. After a disappearance and death shrouded in mystery, the spirit of Roy Frisch still lingers near the location of George Wingfield's home. Lynched by a mob for a death that never happened, the angry ghost of Luis Ortiz still walks the bridge at night. The queen of haunted Nevada, Janice Oberding, unearths the goulish history that put the "sin" in Nevada's original Sin City.
The Boy Nevada Killed: Floyd Loveless and the Juvenile Capital Punishment Debate
At seventeen, Floyd Burton Loveless became the youngest person ever executed by the state of Nevada. What led him to that end was just as tragic. Following a series of family catastrophes, Loveless was a petty thief by age twelve and a confessed rapist at fifteen. Sentenced to seven years at an Indiana state boys reformatory, he escaped after a month in custody. The ruthless teen robbed his way to Carlin, Nevada, where he shot and killed a constable who spotted the stolen car he was driving and confronted him. After a protracted legal battle, Loveless died in the gas chamber on September 29, 1944. Author Janice Oberding recounts the sordid details that sparked national controversy over the constitutionality of juvenile capital punishment."
Ghosts and Legends of Nevada's Highway 50

Ghosts and Legends of Nevada's Highway 50

Janice Oberding

History Press Library Editions
2018
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The 287-mile stretch of highway that runs east to west across Nevada's desert is billed as the "Loneliest Road in America." But those who explore it find there is plenty to discover along the way in the towns of Austin, Eureka, Ely, Fallon and Fernley. Every one of these places has its own unique history, ghosts and stories to tell. From the sordid lynching of Richard Jennings to the humorous legend about a famous sack of flour, author Janice Oberding treks across Highway 50 seeking spirits and uncovering the tales of Singing Sand Mountain, the Red-Headed Giants, the Giroux Mine Disaster and many more.
Haunted Lake Tahoe

Haunted Lake Tahoe

Janice Oberding

History Press
2015
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Lake Tahoe's natural splendor conceals its haunted history. Locals say the ghosts of the Donner Party haunt their doomed campsite in the Sierras. Wealthy recluse George Whittell is said to have never left his beloved Thunderbird Lodge, though he died in 1969. The ghosts of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe and members of the Rat Pack are thought to gallivant in the showroom and cabins of the Cal Neva Lodge, a popular celebrity retreat. Prisoners from the past may remain in the old Truckee Jail, and the restless spirit of a murdered showgirl might linger in the Tahoe Biltmore. Travel back to Tahoe's golden age and explore where glamour meets ghoul with the queen of haunted Nevada, Janice Oberding.
Haunted Virginia City

Haunted Virginia City

Janice Oberding

History Press
2015
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Unlike any city in America, Virginia City epitomizes the notion of a western boom-and-bust ghost town. The Comstock Silver Rush lured wealth seekers from around the world, including a young Samuel Clemens. Despite the fortune some found, not all of the town's earliest settlers rest easy. Shops, hotels, boardwalks and cemeteries are said to be filled with the supernatural remnants of Virginia City's hardscrabble characters and their violent propensities. The queen of haunted Nevada, Janice Oberding, mines Virginia City's spectral history, from the ghost of Henry Comstock to the ghostly Rosie and William of the Gold Hill Hotel.
Haunted Reno

Haunted Reno

Janice Oberding

History Press
2015
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The flashing neon lights of Reno harbor a ghastly past. With its wide-open gambling, divorce laws and around-the-clock casinos and bars, the Biggest Little City in the World was a rough and wild town with a turbulent history. Victims of Priscilla Ford's Thanksgiving Day massacre haunt a downtown street. After a disappearance and death shrouded in mystery, the spirit of Roy Frisch still lingers near the location of George Wingfield's home. Lynched by a mob for a death that never happened, the angry ghost of Luis Ortiz still walks the bridge at night. The queen of haunted Nevada, Janice Oberding, unearths the goulish history that put the sin in Nevada's original Sin City.
Murders, Mysteries, and Misdemeanors of Las Vegas

Murders, Mysteries, and Misdemeanors of Las Vegas

Janice Oberding

America Through Time
2020
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Explores the dark side of Las Vegas, revealing its hidden crimes, from mob hits to modern-day murders.Las Vegas is a city of glimmering lights, tanned celebrities, and mega-resorts. Every year, millions of tourists visit, seeking time in the sun, entertainment, and perhaps to return home with more money than they arrived with. Some will. Most won't. There are too many things--such as gambling, shopping, and fine dining--to suck the vacation budget as dry as the Mojave Desert that surrounds the city. That's the Las Vegas featured on the slick tourist brochures and TV ads. But there is another side. This is the dark side of Vegas, where money is the be-all and the end-all, the side the mob once ruled, a side where life is cheap and crime can happen any time, day or night. This is a look at today's and yesterday's crimes--drug deals gone sideways, prostitutes murdered senselessly, spouses offing spouses, cops being killed, mob hits, and a mass shooting--all part of the murders, mysteries, and misdemeanors of Sin City.
Murders, Mysteries, and Misdemeanors of Hollywood and Los Angeles
Explores the shocking murders and mysteries of 1940s Los Angeles, focusing on the Black Dahlia case.Murder is shocking. The savagery of Elizabeth Short's (also known as the Black Dahlia) slaying was beyond anything Los Angeles, indeed the U.S., had experienced. Short would not be the only young woman in Los Angeles during the 1940s to suffer at the hands of a brutal and sadistic killer, a killer who was never caught. Senseless murder, rape, and robbery were a common thread throughout the streets of Los Angeles of the mid-twentieth century. Men and women without much hope, and even less money, were all too often the victims and the perpetrators. However, the wealthy were not exempt. Love, rage, jealousy, and money were all reasons for the murders, mysteries, and misdemeanors covered in this book, from one end of Los Angeles to the other.
A Death in Tonopah: The Unsolved Murder of Alice Nashlund

A Death in Tonopah: The Unsolved Murder of Alice Nashlund

Janice Oberding

Independently Published
2019
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Prostitute Alice Nashlund was brutally murdered in the small town of Tonopah, Nevada days before Christmas 1951. Her murder has never been solved. Raymond Millan was charged with the crime. But thanks to the work of a young William Raggio, who went on to serve first as Washoe County District Attorney and then Nevada senator, Millian was found not guilty. Was he the killer or merely a convenient scapegoat? A Death in Tonopah examines the murder of Alice Nashlund and reaches a shocking conclusion as to the killer's identity.