The Ghosts of Devils Lake

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The Ghosts of Devils Lake True Stories from My Haunted Hometown The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 2.

Contents Introduction The Ghostly Legend of Devils Lake The Song of Howastena The History of Devils Lake The Museum Ghost Officer Sneesby s Last Patrol The Lightman at the Opera House The Maiden on the Cliff The Ghost Wife The Haunting of Mary Berri Chapman Duncan Graham s Island The Resurrection of Little Flower Yellowstone Vic Little Crow and the Indian Uprising Alfred Sully s Game of Chance Haunted Fort Totten The Ghost of Pierre Bottineau The Story of Brave Bear The Grief of The Only One s Wife The Men who fell with Custer The Soldiers on the Staircase Dear Brother: Michael Vetter s Letters The Haunted Little Theatre Little Fish and the Indians of Fort Totten Ignatius Court and the Indian School Rain in the Face Mrs. Faribault s Fresh-Baked Bread The Ghost of Grand Harbor The Guardian of the Grand Army of the Republic The Cowboy s Lament The Devil s Heart Chotanka, the Bear Man The Animal People of Devil s Heart The Devil s Tooth The Little People of Devils Lake The Dead Man s Trail The Hired Man The Murder of the Ward Brothers The Blizzard Ghost Horn Cloud s Revenge The Virgin Feast The Phantom Ship of Devils Lake The Day Jack Kenny Lost His Head The Devils Lake Sea Serpent The War Maiden The Stairway to Hell The Haunted Train Station The Wreck of the Oriental Express The Ghosts at the Great Northern Hotel The Water Witch of the West The Vision of White Thunder Sister Saint Alfred s Deathbed Revelations The Edwards House The Lost Tribe of Garske Colony The Ghost of the Minnie H The Earl of Caithness Queen Victoria s Maid The Odd Fellows Dance Hall Buffalo Bones The Devils Lake Ghost Tour Sources About the Author Also by Corrine Kenner The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 3.

The Ghost of the Minnie H You don t usually expect to meet a sea captain plying his trade 1,500 miles from the nearest ocean but one sailor, Captain Edward E. Heerman, was able to claim the inland sea of Devils Lake as his own for decades. These days, Captain Heerman s steamboat voyages are a thing of the past. No one alive remembers them. But if you look closely, you might be able to spot Captain Heerman himself, still waiting for passengers on the ghost ship Minnie H. IN LIFE, CAPTAIN Edward Edson Heerman looked as if he could have stepped out of a storybook. He was bearded, like all sea captains should be, and he smoked a pipe. He was perpetually sunburned, and when he walked, he leaned, as though he was always braced for waves or wind. Like so many settlers, Captain Heerman had traveled a long way to reach Devils Lake. He was born in Vermont in 1834. His parents were farmers who raised sheep, spun wool, and wove it into cloth. His family moved to Iowa when he was still a boy. At the age of sixteen, he left home and headed for the Mississippi, determined to seek his fortune on the water. He found it. By nineteen, he commanded his own steamboat, and a few years later he owned a fleet of thirteen riverboats that ran along the Mississippi and Chippewa rivers. As railroads competed with riverboats for passengers and freight in the central corridor of the country, Captain Heerman started to look for new waters to explore. He headed west toward Dakota Territory. In 1858, he helped establish a town along the Red River, near Fargo. During the Indian Uprising of 1862, however, the settlement was burned to the ground, and his expansion plans were put on hold. In 1882, he made a trip to Devils Lake. Devils Lake was a beautiful body of water fringed with timber, he wrote in his memoirs. The locality was dotted with other beautiful lakes. I examined the soil and believed I had found an empire of undeveloped resources.

Captain Edward Heerman and his daughter, Minnie He sold everything he owned and moved to North Dakota, where he practically dragged a steamboat, piece by piece, thirty-five miles across open prairie. He shipped fourteen train cars full of boat-building materials including a sawmill and a boiler to the end of the rail line in Larimore. He hired teams of men and horses to drag everything the rest of the way, through snow so deep that one of the loads was lost and never recovered. He built the ship in the dead of winter, in temperatures that reached fifty below zero. Captain Heerman was also a family man, and almost all of his ships were named for his only daughter, Minnietta. The ship he built during that winter of 1882, the Minnie H, would be the most successful of them all. Captain Heerman designed the Minnie H to carry freight, mail, and passengers from the train depot to settlements on the lake, including Fort Totten and the town of Minnewaukan. He did a booming business for almost thirty years. During that time, however, Captain Heerman kept a record of the lake s water level. Each year, the lake grew smaller until finally, his steamboat business receded, too. The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 5.

The Minnie H on Devils Lake In the fall of 1889, the Minnie H made her last trip to Devils Lake. The water level had dropped so much that the boats had to land at the narrows of the bay, a mile and a half from Devils Lake, and they were never able to get back to town again. Captain Heerman turned the Minnie H pilothouse into a playhouse for his grandchildren and retired. He died in 1929, at the age of ninety-five. Despite the fact that he s been dead for decades, everyone in Devils Lake knows where to find his ghost. His place in history is marked by a boulder on a long-lost shoreline. That boulder, in turn, is in the front yard of the school that was named for his ship: Minnie H Elementary, on the west side of town. That s where Heerman s passengers used to board the paddlewheel for a two-hour ride across the lake. These days, when the youngest students see him, some think he s a crossing guard, patrolling the crosswalk in front of the school. Others mistake him for a kindly neighbor, enjoying a morning stroll. Every now and then he stands up and stretches. He walks through the school building, past the classrooms, and out the back door. Then he heads northeast across the playground, and up the hill that leads to the railroad station just in case there are travelers at the depot, waiting for a ride. The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 6.

The ancient Greeks and Romans used to believe that the souls of the dead were ferried across the River Styx, the mythological river that separated the land of the living from the land of the dead. They buried their loved ones with a coin or two, so they could pay their fare across the water. In death, Captain Heerman has stepped into the role of ferryman, conducting souls from one phase in life to another. Given his love of Devils Lake and her people, it s not hard to imagine him, still collecting coins and passengers for transport from one side of the lake to another. The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 7.

About the Author Corrine Kenner specializes in bringing metaphysical subjects down to earth. She s an awardwinning writer who was raised on a farm near Devils Lake. Since then, she has traveled the world studying the mysteries of life and death. Corrine is the author of more than a dozen books on the paranormal, as well as the editor of four anthologies. Her books are available worldwide, and they ve been translated into a dozen languages. Corrine herself has been a keynote speaker at international conferences and events in England, Canada, and across the United States. Corrine s father, Wayne Kenner, was a mail carrier, and her mother, Carolyn Kenner, directed the Devils Lake childcare center. As a young adult, Corrine lived in Brazil, where she learned Portuguese, and Los Angeles, where she earned a bachelor s degree in philosophy from California State University. She is the mother of four girls, and she and her husband have homes in Devils Lake and Minneapolis. To contact Corrine, email corrine@corrinekenner.com or visit her website at corrinekenner.com. The Ghosts of Devils Lake (Preview) 2103 by Corrine Kenner. All rights reserved. Page 8.