This transcribed account by Debra Auterson as recorded by herself is about her experience with seeing a Bigfoot-like creature while out with her friends at a pond. One of her friends threw a log in a pond and then shined a light across the pond,...
This is Alden Taylor's typewritten account of the legend of the Blue Hole to the south of Vigo County. According to legend, the Blue Hole contains large fish, and will send waves to grab people and drown them.
This is Jim Fortman's typewritten account of the Blue Hole in Vigo County. He tells of a train that hopped its tracks and landed in the blue hole, never to be found.
This is a typewritten account of the legend of the Vigo County Blue Hole as told by Sandra Livingston. The legend tells of how a school bus full of students slid into the Blue Hole after slipping on an ice patch. There is also a second legend about...
Sandra Livingston tells a second tale of the Vigo County Blue Hole in this typewritten account. In this story the ghosts of boys who drowned in the Blue Hole haunt the area and will chase away interlopers.
This is Robert Warrick's typewritten account of a Blue Hole in Warren County named "Cates Pond". According to legend, the lake has no bottom because of a Native American Sacrificial Ritual.
This is an anonymous typewritten account of the Vigo County Blue Hole. In this tale, the informant describes some of the various features of the Blue Hole.
This is an anonymous account of the Vigo County Blue Hole. This story tells about how there is an underground stream connecting the Blue Hole to the Wabash River.