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Chapter 5: The Chapel Hill Light

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The Book of Marshall returns for Season Two!!!! Let's shine a light on some local legends from Marshall County.

On the train tracks in Chapel Hill, Tennessee there can be found an eerie sight. The Ghost Light of Chapel Hill has sightings going all the way back to the 1930s! Teneal Alexander, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt host this episode, as we investigate the legends, the explanations, and the sightings of the Chapel Hill Light. John Rickman shares his insight and research with the History Club as well. We also check in with Mike Wiles, Marshall County's Circuit Court Clerk in our Community Spotlight.

Thank you to John Rickman, Mike Wiles, Scot Leonard, Daniel Batey, Vanessa Sweeney, and Kim Anderson for contributing stories and interviews for our episodes!

This episode was researched and written by Teneal Alexander, Lyle Nelson, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt.

Produced by the MCHS History Club.

Script and Show Notes:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1elBk2KK1oTc0cF4NIbu0d6EGE-AdXo2LW6zBNrS5jnE/view

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The Book of Marshall returns for Season Two!!!! Let's shine a light on some local legends from Marshall County.

On the train tracks in Chapel Hill, Tennessee there can be found an eerie sight. The Ghost Light of Chapel Hill has sightings going all the way back to the 1930s! Teneal Alexander, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt host this episode, as we investigate the legends, the explanations, and the sightings of the Chapel Hill Light. John Rickman shares his insight and research with the History Club as well. We also check in with Mike Wiles, Marshall County's Circuit Court Clerk in our Community Spotlight.

Thank you to John Rickman, Mike Wiles, Scot Leonard, Daniel Batey, Vanessa Sweeney, and Kim Anderson for contributing stories and interviews for our episodes!

This episode was researched and written by Teneal Alexander, Lyle Nelson, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt.

Produced by the MCHS History Club.

Script and Show Notes:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1elBk2KK1oTc0cF4NIbu0d6EGE-AdXo2LW6zBNrS5jnE/view

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