Sam
Clemens lived in an era where Spiritualism was prevalent in all areas of
life. Many dinner parties of the time
had mediums for entertainment. It was
seen both as a party activity and as a way to deal with the losses from the
Civil War, particularly the Gettysburg Battle in which hundreds of thousands of soldiers were
killed. Spiritualism was a way for
people to not have to entirely give up their lost family members, a way for
them to stay in touch. The great losses
that came about as a result of the Civil War also brought about a newfound
popularity of Spirit photography. These
photographs claimed to capture a spirit in the background of a photo of their
loved one. One such photo is of Mary Todd Lincoln with the spirit of her husband, Abraham Lincoln behind her.
Clemens first started to be actively
involved in the Spiritualism movement when he moved to San Francisco in 1864,
where there were a huge number of people who believed in spiritualism. He started writing about spiritualism in many
articles, which were later republished in a newspaper called, The Golden Era, in 1866. He then started to go to Pellet Readings with
Ada Foye, who was a famed spiritualist.
These Pellet Readings would include putting many names on balled pieces
of paper into a hat and then writing a name on a piece of paper and then
pulling out the pellets until they reach the person that they are called to,
supposed to be the same name that the spiritualist wrote down. Sam believed that these Pellet Readings were
legitimate and did not find any untruthfulness to the first one he attended or
any of the others that followed.
Spiritualism was not only popular in
San Francisco; the Nook Farm area was populated with many people who deeply
believed in ghosts. Harriet Beecher
Stowe had many conversations with Charlotte Bronte through a medium, and later
wanted to write articles about these conversations. The Cheney’s would host many parties all the
time, hosting mediums for the entertainment for the party guests.
Then in the 1880’s furthering his
interest in Spiritualism, Sam joined the Society for Psychic Research. In
addition to Sam’s many other connections to Spiritualism, no one can deny the
strangeness of his being born and dying both times when Haley’s Comet came. This renewed interested in spiritualism for
Sam could have been tied to Suzy’s death, because she was the first of his
children to die. Sam continued to feel a
connection to all of his daughters even after they died. Sam was said to
have felt a cool breeze in the bathroom, which was where Jean died.
All these connections that Sam had
to spiritualism has had its impact on the house, because today many people are
said to have felt various spirits in the house.
Come to the Ghost Tours this month to find out!
-- Cassandra Saimond, Communications Intern
Graveyard Shift Ghost Tours
Friday, July 27, 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m., 9 p.m.
Friday, July 27 and Saturday, July 28! Reserve early to get a spot on these limited and popular tours -- they're routinely sold out in advance.
Reports of ghostly apparitions, mysterious bangs, cigar smoke and other unexplained phenomena, featured on Syfy's Ghost Hunters, have led us to reprise these popular tours. Hear these creepy tales -- and learn about Mark Twain's own interest in the supernatural. Spiritualism and ghostly tales were a big part of the Gilded Age, an age of uncertainty, rampant materialism and credulity much like ours.
The tours are tsponsored by Tsunami Tsolutions.
Tickets - $20 / $16 for MTH&M Members / unlucky $13 for children 16 and under (not recommended for kids under 10). Reservations required. Call (860) 280-3130.
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About 625,000 people were killed in the entire Civil War, and 7,863 were killed at Gettysburg.
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