1890 Norman Lees Letter
Light: A Journal of Psychical, Occult, and Mystical Research, Volume 10, August 30, 1890, Pages 414-415
The following are quoted from the [Chicago-based] Religio-Philosophical Journal :—
I herewith give you an account of an incident that happened to me yesterday: Having only arrived in this city I have been looking around for a situation and I managed to get one on Saturday, May 24th. It was about 9.50 a.m. when I accepted it, and I was told to come on the following Monday. I happened to know the time of engagement at 10 a.m., and I found I had just time to get to the place I had to call at, it being only two blocks away. On Wednesday last I received a letter from England which was posted before 5 p.m. (English time) on Saturday, May 24th. I know the letter was posted before that time, as it is the latest time to catch the mail. In this letter my mother writes: "Mykanene has just said you have got a situation." I may say that Mykanene is a spirit that communicates through my father. Now this letter must have left the house by 4.30 p.m. at the latest, as the central post-office is a mile and a-half away. Allowing for the difference between Chicago and English time, which is about six hours and a quarter, I find that my mother was told of my getting the situation within twenty minutes of the time I settled about accepting it. The account I have written above I vouch for and shall be glad to show the letter to any one who is interested and also to give all the details of the case.
Chicago, June 5th. Norman A. Lees.
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Not directly related, here are some articles about the 1877 murder of the R-P Journal editor Jones:
New York Times, March 16, 1877, Page 1, link
DELIBERATE MURDER IN CHICAGO.; THE EDITOR OF A SPIRITUALIST JOURNAL SHOT DEAD BY AN OUTRAGED HUSBAND-CONFESSION OF THE GUILTY WIFE.
New York Times, March 18, 1877, link
THE CHICAGO TRAGEDY.; AN OLD MAN MURDERED BY THE HUSBAND OF A YOUNG WOMAN THE STORY OF HER SHAME THAT THE WOMAN TELLS.
New York Times, March 20, 1877, link
PIKE'S PISTOL.
New York Times, August 8, 1877, Page 5, link
MISCELLANEOUS AFFAIRS.; THE PIKE-JONES HOMICIDE CASE. A VERDICT OF INSANITY RETURNED AGAINST THE MURDERER OF THF PROPRIETOR OF THE "RELIGIO-PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL" OF CHICAGO.
Light: A Journal of Psychical, Occult, and Mystical Research, Volume 10, August 30, 1890, Pages 414-415
The following are quoted from the [Chicago-based] Religio-Philosophical Journal :—
I herewith give you an account of an incident that happened to me yesterday: Having only arrived in this city I have been looking around for a situation and I managed to get one on Saturday, May 24th. It was about 9.50 a.m. when I accepted it, and I was told to come on the following Monday. I happened to know the time of engagement at 10 a.m., and I found I had just time to get to the place I had to call at, it being only two blocks away. On Wednesday last I received a letter from England which was posted before 5 p.m. (English time) on Saturday, May 24th. I know the letter was posted before that time, as it is the latest time to catch the mail. In this letter my mother writes: "Mykanene has just said you have got a situation." I may say that Mykanene is a spirit that communicates through my father. Now this letter must have left the house by 4.30 p.m. at the latest, as the central post-office is a mile and a-half away. Allowing for the difference between Chicago and English time, which is about six hours and a quarter, I find that my mother was told of my getting the situation within twenty minutes of the time I settled about accepting it. The account I have written above I vouch for and shall be glad to show the letter to any one who is interested and also to give all the details of the case.
Chicago, June 5th. Norman A. Lees.
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Not directly related, here are some articles about the 1877 murder of the R-P Journal editor Jones:
New York Times, March 16, 1877, Page 1, link
DELIBERATE MURDER IN CHICAGO.; THE EDITOR OF A SPIRITUALIST JOURNAL SHOT DEAD BY AN OUTRAGED HUSBAND-CONFESSION OF THE GUILTY WIFE.
New York Times, March 18, 1877, link
THE CHICAGO TRAGEDY.; AN OLD MAN MURDERED BY THE HUSBAND OF A YOUNG WOMAN THE STORY OF HER SHAME THAT THE WOMAN TELLS.
New York Times, March 20, 1877, link
PIKE'S PISTOL.
New York Times, August 8, 1877, Page 5, link
MISCELLANEOUS AFFAIRS.; THE PIKE-JONES HOMICIDE CASE. A VERDICT OF INSANITY RETURNED AGAINST THE MURDERER OF THF PROPRIETOR OF THE "RELIGIO-PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL" OF CHICAGO.
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