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Church Sluggard Wakers
Sluggard wakers used to be those people who would wake up the sleepers in church. While I can’t imagine much sleeping going on inside a…
Whistling Cure for Stomach Ache
Okay, I have officially heard it all when it comes to weird cures. Here is an article, found in a 1903 newspaper, that announces that…
Halloween In Frolics
Published in 1914, these Halloween games are not the safe games children sometimes play today during the Halloween season. I do not recommend playing any…
10 Magical Mirrors in Myth and Literature
In superstition and folklore, all mirrors are magical. They can be mirrors of water, metal, stone, or glass. Any reflective surface is a mirror. It…
Origin Of The Mint Julep
Don’t know what all to do with the mint you have growing in your garden? How about making some mint juleps on a hot, summer…
10 Famous Laudanum Users
Laudanum was a medical concoction of ten percent opium and ninety percent alcohol. It was flavored with saffron, cinnamon, and cloves or other spices. Extremely…
Visions of the Virgin Mary in 1874
Visions of the Virgin Mary were popular in days gone by. Whether people believe or not, the circumstances of and reactions to the visions are…
Man Gets Phone Call From Dead Wife
Phone calls from the dead are a fairly common occurrence even though incidents are almost never reported in newspapers these days. When they first started…
Spices Used For Food Preservation
This piece comes from a time when food science was relatively new, so please don’t use it in place of the latest discoveries regarding spices…
10 Weird Historical Facts And Beliefs About Rabies
Before it became known as rabies, it was called hydrophobia (fear of water). The fear of water is one of the symptom of rabies, a…










