Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County -- Art; Statues;
A statue of a coal miner and his equipment made out of coal. Note the safety helmet with carbide lamp, the utility belt, knee pads, pickaxe and lunch pail.
Angie Hustedt's transcribed interview od Dotti Moore's account of a statue in a cemetery known as German Graveyard in Clay County that has a life size statue of a little girl and a lamb. It is said that when if you go to this statue you can hear...
Belinda Young collected a legend from Peggy Worrell pertaining to a statue of Christ in Eureka Springs in Arkansas that was associated with German underground Anti-Nazi movement.
Chris Brooks' transcribed interview of Bill Skidmore's account of a statue that belonged to a farmer whose daughter was murdered by a union solider. It is said that if the statue's eyes follow you, then you are safe. But if they do not you may be...
Christina R. Tharp's transcribed interview of Teresa L. Neely's account of a staute in Marshall County, Indiana of a statue of twin girls that come to life and chase anyone that comes near them.
Curtis Ropp's transcribed interview of Ropp William's account of a haunted statue that paralyzes anyone who touches it at midnight in Starke County, Indiana.
Debbie Smith's transcribed interview of Mary Ann Miller's account of a statue of Mother Mary located in Suffolk County, New York that comes to life if a light is flashed upon her twice.
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836; Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813; Gibault, Pierre, 1737-1804; Fort Harrison (Vigo County, Ind.);
Ink drawing of an entrance to Fort Harrison with two statues on either side. The statue on the left is labeled Tecumseh, and the one on the right is labeled Father Gibault. In the center is a statue labeled Col. Vigo. The signature on the drawing...
Janice Kirby's transcribed interview of Joyce Light's account of a moving statue whose thumb points down during the day and turns up at night in a nearby cemetery in Owen County, Indiana.