King Philip's War not only left much of Early New England in ruins, but it also left a permanent psychic scar on the land that still resonates to this day in the many places where wartime tragedies took place.
Ghosts of both settlers and Indigenous peoples flourish in te region where battles, murders and massacres took place. Visit places like Nine Men's Misery in Cumberland, Rhode Island where screams of the victims massacred there still resound through the woods. Take a trip to Hockamock Swamp, where ghosts and strange creatures roam among the thicket. Stroll the paths along Sin and Flesh Brook, where the ghost of Reverend Howland is seen centuries after he was brutally murdered by the enemy.
These are just a few of the many places that harbor eternal fromthe bloodiest conflict per capita ever fought on American soil.
Authors Thomas D'Agostino and Arlene Nicholson uncover the dark side of what is largely considered the "Forgotten War."
173 pages with 61 photos.
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