Tag: ASPR

  • Harrison Clark Jr.’s Wife

    Date: Prior to March, 1907. Location: Perhaps New York, USA? The following incident came from one of my former students, now a lawyer, an intelligent man. His special interest in the matter was not awakened until he lost his wife and at my request he reported the present incident, after narrating it to me personally.…

  • Mrs. L. E. Bates’s Daughter

    Mrs. L. E. Bates’s Daughter

    Date: March 16, 1907. Location: Undetermined [Perhaps New York State], USA. Note: This case is only included due to the reported incidents of the Mrs. Bates’s daughter at the time of death rather than the general focus of the letters on Mrs. Bates herself and her claimed “premonitory” dream. The following case is interesting as…

  • Death of a Nine Year Old Boy

    Death of a Nine Year Old Boy

    Date: May 14, 1906. Location: Undetermined, US. [Below: Comments by Dr. James H. Hyslop (1907, A.S.P.R. Psychologist & not the doctor attending the boy.)] The mother confirms this narrative and inquiry brings out the following facts. The boy had never known his grandmother who had died twenty years ago. His sister had died four years…

  • Jennie and Edith

    Jennie and Edith

    Date: June 8, 1889. Location: Near Boston, MA, USA. [Most Likely] I quote next a well authenticated instance on the authority of Dr. Minot J. Savage. He records it in his Psychic Facts and Theories. He also told me personally of the facts and gave me the names and addresses of the persons on whose…

  • “Aunt” Louisa Browning

    “Aunt” Louisa Browning

    Date: October 28, 1883. Location: Bracknell [Berkshire], England. The following letters came into my [Editor, Journal of A.S.P.R.] possession as I shall describe. The letter to Capt. Ericsson, the inventor of the [U.S.S.] Monitor, was sent to the editor of The Open Court and by him to Mr. David P. Abbott, the author of “Behind…

  • Emily Ainsworth

    Emily Ainsworth

    Date: Circa 1870’s. Location: Near Chicago, Illinois, USA. The following case is entirely second hand and very old. It must pass for what it is worth. The man who reports it is an intelligent person and, with the two instances in his own family briefly mentioned in a later letter, it may have a place…