Episode 104 The Legend of the Bloody Mausoleum
Publisher |
Shannon Ballard
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 31, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:22:41

A Gothic revival church in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee was built in 1873 and dedicated in memory of 7-year-old Nina Craigmiles who died in 1871. The mausoleum behind the church is home to one of Tennessee's strangest mysteries

 

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Episode Resources St. Luke’s Episocopal Church. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. United States Department off the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service

Elegy in Marble. The Tennessean. April 16, 1950

red-streaks-on-the-white-mausoleum.html">The Red Streaks on the White Mausoleum. Appalachian History. October 28, 2010

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Visit Cleveland Tennessee

Ghosts of Bradley County, Tennessee. Museum Center 5 Points. October 28, 2010

 

Episode Music

Shadowlands by Purple Planet Music planet.com">https://www.purple-planet.com Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use.

A Gothic revival church in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee was built in 1873 and dedicated in memory of 7-year-old Nina Craigmiles who died in 1871. The mausoleum behind the church is home to one of Tennessee's strangest mysteries   Want more Southern Mysteries?  Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive and immediately access exclusive content when you become a patron of the show.  Join now at patreon.com/southernmysteries   Connect Website: southernmysteries.comFacebook: Southern Mysteries PodcastTwitter: @southernpod_Instagram: @explorethesouthEmail: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com    Episode ResourcesSt. Luke’s Episocopal Church. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. United States Department off the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service Elegy in Marble. The Tennessean. April 16, 1950 The Red Streaks on the White Mausoleum. Appalachian History. October 28, 2010 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Visit Cleveland Tennessee Ghosts of Bradley County, Tennessee. Museum Center 5 Points. October 28, 2010   Episode Music Shadowlands by Purple Planet Music planet.comTheme">https://www.purple-planet.comTheme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use.

A Gothic revival church in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee was built in 1873 and dedicated in memory of 7-year-old Nina Craigmiles who died in 1871. The mausoleum behind the church is home to one of Tennessee's strangest mysteries

 

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Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive and immediately access exclusive content when you become a patron of the show.  Join now at patreon.com/southernmysteries

 

Connect

Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Twitter: @southernpod_ Instagram: @explorethesouth Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com 

 

Episode Resources St. Luke’s Episocopal Church. National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. United States Department off the Interior Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service

Elegy in Marble. The Tennessean. April 16, 1950

red-streaks-on-the-white-mausoleum.html">The Red Streaks on the White Mausoleum. Appalachian History. October 28, 2010

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Visit Cleveland Tennessee

Ghosts of Bradley County, Tennessee. Museum Center 5 Points. October 28, 2010

 

Episode Music

Shadowlands by Purple Planet Music planet.com">https://www.purple-planet.com Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use.

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