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The Tombigbee River

The Tombigbee River, flowing through parts of Alabama and Mississippi, is the site of various local legends and ghost stories. Among these, the ghostly apparition of the Eliza Battle and the spectral figure of the former captain of the James T. Staples are particularly notable.

Ghost Ship Eliza Battle

The Eliza Battle is a ghost ship said to haunt the Tombigbee River, particularly near Pennington. The ship’s haunting is associated with the following legends:

Captain of the James T. Staples

The James T. Staples was a steamboat that met a tragic end, and its former captain is said to haunt the area around Bladon Springs:

Folklore and Cultural Impact

The ghost stories associated with the Tombigbee River reflect a broader cultural fascination with spirits and the supernatural. These legends contribute to the river’s mystique and have been featured in local folklore and paranormal investigations. They serve as a reminder of the river’s historical significance and the ways in which history and legend intertwine.

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