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| Anton Mesmer |
| Anton Mesmer's writings set off an intense interest in hypnotism. A good overview of his life from a slightly sceptical point of view.
http://psychicinvestigator.com/File/folderL.htm |
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| Arthur Conan Doyle, Spiritualism, and Fairies |
| Doyle's belief in spiritualism and his interest in the Cottingley fairy photographs.
http://www.lhup.edu/dsimanek/doyle.htm |
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| Aunt Caroline Dye |
| An African-American spiritualist medium and hoodoo root worker of the 19th century whose exploits are celebrated in blues songs.
http://www.luckymojo.com/auntcarolinedye.html |
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| Carmine Mirabelli (1889-1951) |
| Carmine Mirabelli (1889-1951), born in Botucatú, Brazil, became internationally recognized as "the world's most powerful medium". This is a biographical site.
http://members.tripod.com/~Mirabelli |
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| Dr. James M. Peebles |
| James Martin Peebles, (1822-1922), author, Spiritualist, medium, leader in 19th Century Spiritualism, physician, healer; biography, photo.
http://www.todancewithangels.com/peebles.html |
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| Edward C. Randall Collection |
| Randall established himself as a voice for Spiritualists, writing a numer of articles and books outlining the philosophy of eternal life and marshalling what he viewed as hard, empirical evidence supporting his beliefs. Until about 1925, Randall's articles appeared regularly in the Spiritualist press, including the Harbinger of Light and Kalpaca, and his books sold very well. Notes on his life and details of the collection of his manuscripts in William L. Clements Library : The University of Michigan
http://www.clements.umich.edu/Webguides/QR/Randall.html |
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| Emma Hardinge Britten. |
| perhaps, the most renowned and most respected advocate and proponent in the early Modern Spiritualist Movement.
http://www.fst.org/hardinge.htm |
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| Harrison D. Barrett History |
| Biographical notes on this medium, writer, organizer and first President of the National Spiritualist Assoication of Churches.
http://members.tripod.com/barrettchurch/barretthistory.htm |
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| Leonore E. Piper, Boston's Famous Medium |
| A brief discussion on Boston's most prestigious trance medium.
http://www.fst.org/piper.htm |
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| Margery Crandon - Boston's Most Famous Physical Medium |
| brief discussion on Margery Crandon, Boston's most noted and notorious physical medium.
http://www.fst.org/margery.htm |
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