Ep. 920 - The Owl Tree - A Maine Legend

Ep. 920 - The Owl Tree - A Maine Legend

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One day in October, 1827, Rev. Charles Sharply rode into Alfred, Maine, and held service in the meeting-house. After the sermon he announced that he was going to Waterborough to preach, and that on his circuit he had collected two hundred and seventy dollars to help build a church in that village. Would not his hearers add to that sum? They would and did, and that evening the parson rode away with over three hundred dollars in his saddlebags. He never appeared in Waterborough. Some of the country people gave tongue to their fear that the possession of the money had made him forget his sacred calling and that he had fled the State.

Ep. 921 - The Old House - A Danish Folktale

Ep. 921 - The Old House - A Danish Folktale

Ep. 919 - Jack Welch's Death Light - A Maine Legend

Ep. 919 - Jack Welch's Death Light - A Maine Legend