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Haunted Uwharries

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Haunted Uwharries
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ISBN-10 : 1878086138
ISBN-13 : 9781878086136
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Book Synopsis Haunted Uwharries by : Fred T. Morgan

Book excerpt: The hardy folks who settled in the isolation of the Uwharrie Mountains of central North Carolina loved to entertain themselves by telling of ghosts and witches who lived among them and of strange happenings. Fred T. Morgan preserves those tales in this book.


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