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Revisiting Alice Flagg

On this week’s post/podcast, I chat with Josh and Cait from Dream Team Urbex, a paranormal team in Fayetteville, NC. Josh got in touch with me in regards to my earlier post on Alice Flagg before his investigation.

Take a look at his video of the investigation:

Our discussion includes revealing some EVP’s that Josh and Cait found along with some mishaps that happened to his equipment.

A Revealing Picture of an Alice Belin Flagg Headstone

A few weeks ago, I received an anonymous email (probably from one of you) that held this picture. When I tried to reply to the email thanking them for the picture and to ask more questions, I received an error message that the email address no longer existed.

Alice Flagg

The picture you see is the headstone of Alice Belin Flagg, the daughter of Allard Flagg and niece to the legendary Alice Flagg. Yes, legendary Alice’s brother named his daughter after his sister.

The Question Remains of “Where is the Legendary Alice Flagg?”

If there are no records of legendary Alice at All Saint’s Cemetery and she’s not buried at Old Gunn, the location I presume is where the tombstone picture came from, then where is legendary Alice truly buried?

Josh says he found evidence that legendary Alice is buried in Charleston. Lucky for me, that’s where I live now.

Time for some deeper dive research in finding the true burial site of the legendary Alice Flagg that is claimed to be haunting cemeteries along the Grand Strand looking for her engagement ring.

What do you think?  Have you found evidence at All Saint’s Cemetery or at Old Gunn Church (Prince Frederick Chapel). Let us know in the comments.

More than just a Blog

To hear more about Alice Flagg, check out episode 1 and episode 33 on the Stories in the Cemetery podcast.

E42: The Stone Tape Theory and Lodge Alley Stories in the Cemetery

This episode discusses The Stone Tape Theory and uses Lodge Alley in Charleston, South Carolina as a study for the theory. You can always become a sponsor the Stories in the Cemetery Podcast by going to Anchor.fm and searching the name of the podcast. Sponsorships buttons are available. See the blog post for this episode on http://www.storiesinthecemetery.com along with our other Ghost Hunting 101 posts and Paranormal Investigations. Or if you'd like to see/hear more about the Interactive Ghost Hunting Experiences, visit the same website and click the "Let's Go Ghost Hunting" tab.  Resources used to create this episode and blog post:  References for The Stone Tape Theory Bos, P. B. (n.d.). The Stone Tape Theory. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from Haunted Walk: https://hauntedwalk.com/news/the-stone-tape-theory/ Danielson, L. (n.d.). Using GIS to Analyze Relationships to Explore Paranormal Occurrences in the. Retrieved from http://gis.smumn.edu/GradProjects/DanielsonL.pdf Lucia. (2020, March 9). How Does It Work?: The Stone Tape Theory, Residual Hauntings and the Deep Influence of Memory and Emotion. Retrieved from Ghost in the Machine: https://theghostinmymachine.com/2020/03/09/how-does-it-work-the-stone-tape-theory-residual-hauntings-and-the-deep-influence-of-memory-and-emotion/ ParaPedia. (n.d.). Theory behind Limestone Quartz and Magnetite. Retrieved June 6, 2022, from ParaPedia: http://www.panicd.com/encyclopedia/theory-behind-limestone-quartz-and-magnetite.html Potter, C. (2004, October 14). Were Pittsburgh's original finished roads and streets paved with cobblestone, Belgian block or some other type of brick? Retrieved from Pittsburgh City Paper: https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/were-pittsburghs-original-finished-roads-and-streets-paved-with-cobblestone-belgian-block-or-some-other-type-of-brick/Content?oid=1336413 References for Lodge Alley SC Picture Project. (2022). Lodge Alley. Retrieved from SC Picture Project: https://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/lodge-alley.html Zierden, M., Calhoun, J., & Paysinger, E. (1983). Archaeological Investigation at Lodge Alley. Charleston, South Carolina. Retrieved from https://www.charlestonmuseum.org/assets/pdf/ArchaeologyReports/Lodge%20Alley%201983%20-%20AC%205.pdf References for Cesium Foist, L. (n.d.). What is Cesium Used for in Everyday Life? Retrieved June 22, 2022, from Study.com: https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-cesium-used-for-in-everyday-life.html Nelson, R. (n.d.). Cesium FAQ. Retrieved June 22, 2022, from Rochester: https://www.cs.rochester.edu/users/faculty/nelson/cesium/cesium_faq.html U.S. Geological Survey. (2018, June 14). Mineral Resource of the Month: Cesium. Retrieved from Earth Magazine: https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/mineral-resource-month-cesium/ — Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storiesinthecemetery/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storiesinthecemetery/support
  1. E42: The Stone Tape Theory and Lodge Alley
  2. A Few Announcements
  3. E41: Types of Hauntings with BONUS Audio
  4. E40: St. Augustine Lighthouse; St. Augustine, Florida
  5. E39: New CoHost Amy Smart and Interview from Hillbilly Horror Stories Podcast

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