Name of I~nterviewer M~a.W.M,~aQ. SubjeCt~ .--.~u- Anecdoteaof ~A~~-S1ave. 3t017 ~nfoi~ation : Lk:c Quinn tells a “ghost story“ oonnecte~ vritA~ the old ehuráh at Rox~1o, built hi 1861. “De MasoniC flaU wuz built up ovali dis buildin‘ an‘ ever month dey had dey meetin‘ . One ni~iit, when dey was ‘seinbied, two men wuz kilt. Dat sho‘ did. scatter dat lot ob ~(S8Oflß ~DL~ fi~i dat time on d.e spirits ob d~ese men. roaniecl dis ehu‘ch. Scanetiuie in de dead cù~ XL1~it, dat beLl. wud rir~€ loud an‘ clear, wakin‘ ~U d~e folks. Down dey wud come, clos‘ like, to de ehu‘ch, ~ but scaved to go closer. I~r. ~sil1 Crabtree, a rich man an‘ a mati whut wuz scared too ‚ offered anybody ~1OO . 00 to go inai&te dat chu‘ch an‘ stay one hour. Didn‘t nobody need. dat ~1OO.OO dat bad!“ The old negro teils the fQUowix~ grave yard atœy: “One dart, drizzly nicht ‚ de ni~gers wuz out in de woods ahootin‘ craps. I didn‘t hab lao money to jine ixi de game. One nigger say, “boo, offen you go down to de eemetey‘ an‘ bring ‘ one o:b dem ‘soot boa‘da ‚ £rum one ob dem graves ‚ we ‘il gib yo ‚ a doUar. „ I embles off to de cemete ‘y ‚ ‚ cauae I really needed dat money. I goes inside ‚ walks careftU. like ‚ not want in‘ to di atu ‚ ù nutithi ‚ ‚ an‘ finally d.e grave atone 1ea~t up in riront ob ma. I retchea down to pick up ~e foot boa‘d, an‘ loi de black cata wuz habin‘ a meetin‘ ovali dat grave an‘ dey objected to mali izitrudin‘, but I d1d~I‘t pay ‘em no mind; jua‘ Letched dat boa‘d oac‘ to dein ni~gers, an‘ ~ oless de Laid, ‚_ dey ~ib me two douereZ“ IJ12oi~nation given by ~ ~ ~ Place o±~ Residence ]2th& ~ • ~ ~ — - -~ - ~ Occupation •~ —s— - - ~ ~S1~yp ).~ ~. ~ ~ ~ã~e )~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ ~ P8f~e~7