The Hollow Season
Final Testimonies from America’s Hidden History - Book Six
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Across the nineteenth century, scattered witnesses recorded events that history never fully explained. A warehouse that exists on no map yet ships cargo made of human emotions. A congregation that refuses to bury its dead because the earth itself rejects them. Soldiers lost in the Civil War who return decades later without aging—and without shadows.
In dusty archives, abandoned towns, and silent courtrooms, these stories linger like echoes from a history that refuses to remain quiet.
Inside this volume, you will uncover twelve disturbing chronicles, including:
- A Baltimore warehouse where the cargo includes regret, silence, and last words—along with a shipping manifest listing the inspector himself as future freight.
- An isolated Appalachian congregation whose dead sit eternally in pews, watching the living while the earth rejects every grave dug for them.
- A lost Union regiment slowly returning home years after the Battle of Shiloh—unchanged by time and unable to explain where they have been.
- An invisible courtroom in Chicago where a stenographer records trials that no one else can see.
- A ferry crossing a river that no longer exists, carrying passengers to a town that vanished with the water.
- A Vermont quarry where every sound ever spoken accumulates, forming something alive within the noise.
- Seventeen asylum patients sharing the same dream, asked a single question by a woman in grey: Do you consent?
Some stories fade into legend.
Others wait patiently to be rediscovered.
These are the testimonies history tried to forget.
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