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John Adamson tried to introduce male snake-dancing at the Temples in 1987. The Priestesses objected, and made sure that his first dance was with one of the bigger snakes. It promptly ate him, and that was the end of that heresy. |
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Hiram P. Widdershins was a corporal in the Arkham Militia Volunteers in 1889. He stood seven feet two inches in his stocking feet, and was known for his ability as a gravedigger, as he could dig a grave and not get stuck at the bottom. |
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Imogene and Carla Weezer (aged 16 and 17) with their treasured translations of "Unaußprechlichen Culten" in the parlor of their parents' home. When they reached maturity, they both became expert wielders of the sacrificial knife at the Temple of Dagon. |
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Gertie Williams, Sadie Brown and Tad Wazzle liven up an evening at the Arkham Grand Hotel. |
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The Kerpivnick House before the fire. Only little Demetrius escaped, and he was found sitting in the yard, pointing at the burning house and laughing. |
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Jimmy Brown and Tammy Wombat, King and Queen of the Senior Prom of 1957. Who could forget the popular "squid skirt" and that new "rock and roll" music? Ah, flaming youth! |
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Winston Thermowhistle visits the grave of Edgar Allen Poe, and pays her respects. She meditated on the 'futility of it all' for three days, and then drowned herself in Boston Harbor. |
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The Grimshaw Houses were the subject of electro-chemical experiments in animation of inanimate objects. The experiment succeeded too well. |
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It was quite a pity indeed about the Grimshaw children ...... |
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The Damm Family running for offices in Arkham, 1881. Billy B. Damm was elected as Dogcatcher, and O. Damm as Justice of the Peace. |
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The Arkham Asylum offers handicrafts, enabling the inmates to express their feelings. This one was called "My Demon." It's maker was found torn to pieces in his locked cell one morning. |
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