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Unearthing the forgotten, the mysterious, and the legendary—one Southern story at a time. Hosted by Shannon Ballard, Southern Mysteries explores the rich and often untold history of the American South through a captivating mix of folklore, legends, unexplained mysteries, and true crime. Each episode uncovers a compelling tale from a Southern state, blending history with intrigue to reveal the fascinating stories that time left behind. While some episodes delve into chilling crimes, others spotlight legendary figures, ghostly lore, or baffling events.Sometimes the mystery is: why haven’t you heard the story?
Episode 176 The Mystery of the Surrency Poltergeist
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Episode 176 The Mystery of the Surrency Poltergeist
In 1872, the quiet Georgia town of Surrency became the center of one of America’s strangest mysteries. Inside the home of Allen Powell Surrency, glass shattered, clocks ran backward, and furniture moved without a hand touching it. The events drew scientists, skeptics, and spiritualists, including one from Salem, Massachusetts. Was it a hoax, hysteria, or something that defied explanation? In this episode of Southern Mysteries, uncover the story of the Surrency family and the haunting that shook a town, blurred the line between faith and fear, and became one of the most documented poltergeist cases in U.S. history.
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Episode Sources
The Savannah Morning News (Oct–Dec 1872) – Coverage of the Surrency disturbances
The Atlanta Constitution (Nov 1872–Jan 1873) – Reports on the “Surrency Mystery”
The Augusta Chronicle (Oct 1872) – Editorial accounts of the Surrency haunting
The New York Times (Dec 4 1872) – “Spiritual Manifestations in Georgia”
The Albany Patriot – Reprinted witness letters and commentary, 1872
The Philadelphia Inquirer (1872–1873) – Syndicated reports on the haunting
Harper’s Weekly (1873) – “Poltergeists and the Marvels of Surrency”
John W. Truesdell, The Bottom Facts Concerning the Science of Spiritualism (1873)
The Boston Globe (1872–1873) – Reports on Charles H. Foster
Georgia Historical Quarterly Vol. 47 (1963) – “The Surrency Ghost: A Georgia Poltergeist Reexamined”
The Georgia Encyclopedia – Entry on Surrency, Appling County
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Southern Mysteries Podcast
Unearthing the forgotten, the mysterious, and the legendary—one Southern story at a time. Hosted by Shannon Ballard, Southern Mysteries explores the rich and often untold history of the American South through a captivating mix of folklore, legends, unexplained mysteries, and true crime. Each episode uncovers a compelling tale from a Southern state, blending history with intrigue to reveal the fascinating stories that time left behind. While some episodes delve into chilling crimes, others spotlight legendary figures, ghostly lore, or baffling events.Sometimes the mystery is: why haven’t you heard the story?