In 1936, a photo was taken of the supposed Brown Lady that would go on to become one of the most famous paranormal photos ever taken. But who is the Brown Lady?
Most believe that she is the ghost of Dolores Walpole, who either died at the hands of her cruel husband or of a natural illness. Join us as we try and uncover true history of Dorothy and trace the sightings of her through the centuries.
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My Youth by Sea and Land: From 1809 to 1816 by Charles Loftus
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The Brown Lady (Real Life Ghost Stories) by Megan Cooley Peterson
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