Dagg's Demon (Paperback)
Tyler Fletcher
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Add to basketPaperback. In the autumn of 1889, a quiet farmhouse in Clarendon Township, Pontiac County, Quebec, became the centre of one of Canada's most unsettling and unusual paranormal cases.George and Susan Dagg's rural home was no ancient castle, no ruin, and no theatrical haunted mansion. It was an ordinary working farmhouse near Shawville, surrounded by fields, neighbours, family ties, and the strict expectations of nineteenth-century rural life. Then the disturbances began. Fires were said to break out in daylight. Stones entered through windows. Household objects moved without visible hands. A mouth organ was reported to play by itself. Most disturbing of all, a deep, unseen voice spoke from within and around the house, answering questions and drawing the attention of neighbours, clergy, journalists, and curious visitors.At the centre of the case stood Dinah Burden McLean, an eleven-year-old Scottish Home Child living with the Dagg family. Later retellings often treated her as a suspect, a mystery, or a haunted child, but her real position was far more vulnerable. She was not merely a figure in a ghost story. She was a displaced child caught inside a frightening household crisis that quickly became public.Dagg's Demon reconstructs the 1889 Clarendon Poltergeist through a careful nonfiction lens, examining the signed witness statement, the newspaper reports, the role of artist Percy Woodcock, the religious and folk beliefs surrounding the case, the accusations against Mrs Wallace, and the strange claims of apparitions seen by children. It also places the haunting within the wider history of Pontiac County, rural Canadian life, and the British Home Children movement.This is not a book that asks the reader to accept easy answers. Was the Dagg case a hoax, a poltergeist outbreak, a psychological disturbance, a social panic, a misunderstood domestic crisis, or something darker? The surviving evidence does not allow a simple verdict. What remains is a real historical haunting: a farmhouse, a frightened community, a vulnerable child, seventeen local witnesses, and a voice that refused to stay silent.Serious, atmospheric, and source-led, Dagg's Demon is a detailed account of one of Canada's lesser-known but most disturbing nineteenth-century ghost stories. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In the autumn of 1889, a quiet farmhouse in Clarendon Township, Pontiac County, Quebec, became the centre of one of Canada's most unsettling and unusual paranormal cases.
George and Susan Dagg's rural home was no ancient castle, no ruin, and no theatrical haunted mansion. It was an ordinary working farmhouse near Shawville, surrounded by fields, neighbours, family ties, and the strict expectations of nineteenth-century rural life. Then the disturbances began. Fires were said to break out in daylight. Stones entered through windows. Household objects moved without visible hands. A mouth organ was reported to play by itself. Most disturbing of all, a deep, unseen voice spoke from within and around the house, answering questions and drawing the attention of neighbours, clergy, journalists, and curious visitors.
At the centre of the case stood Dinah Burden McLean, an eleven-year-old Scottish Home Child living with the Dagg family. Later retellings often treated her as a suspect, a mystery, or a haunted child, but her real position was far more vulnerable. She was not merely a figure in a ghost story. She was a displaced child caught inside a frightening household crisis that quickly became public.
Dagg's Demon reconstructs the 1889 Clarendon Poltergeist through a careful nonfiction lens, examining the signed witness statement, the newspaper reports, the role of artist Percy Woodcock, the religious and folk beliefs surrounding the case, the accusations against Mrs Wallace, and the strange claims of apparitions seen by children. It also places the haunting within the wider history of Pontiac County, rural Canadian life, and the British Home Children movement.
This is not a book that asks the reader to accept easy answers. Was the Dagg case a hoax, a poltergeist outbreak, a psychological disturbance, a social panic, a misunderstood domestic crisis, or something darker? The surviving evidence does not allow a simple verdict. What remains is a real historical haunting: a farmhouse, a frightened community, a vulnerable child, seventeen local witnesses, and a voice that refused to stay silent.
Serious, atmospheric, and source-led, Dagg's Demon is a detailed account of one of Canada's lesser-known but most disturbing nineteenth-century ghost stories.
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