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Episode 151 The Mystery of the Witch of Yazoo City

2024/9/9
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In May 1904, the residents of Yazoo City, Mississippi witnessed a devastating fire that destroyed half of their town. This fire was believed to be the result of a curse spoken by a woman known as the Witch of Yazoo, just before her death two decades earlier. Willie Morris, a writer and native of Mississippi, shared the legend in his book, "Good Old Boy." Following his passing in 1999, he was buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City, 13 paces due south of the Witch of Yazoo's grave. Many mysteries surround this tale: Was the witch a historical figure, a character inspired by a resident, or a legend passed down through generations? Who rests beneath the marker commemorating one of the South's most famous witches?

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Episode Sources

The Times-Democrat): Mississippi Matters, Yazoo City Fire. May 27, 1904

Jackson Daily-News): Committees are active today for the Yazoo City Fire Sufferers. May 27, 1904. 

The Yazoo Herald): Chained Grave Holds Jealous Wife, Says Longtime Yazoo City Resident. July 5, 1978.

Yazoo Herald): Letters to The Editor, Vay McGraw. November 23, 1991. 

Yazoo Herald:) It’s Time To Bury The Witch of Yazoo for Good. April 4, 1998 

Yazoo Herald): Letters to the Editor, Willie Morris, April 11, 1998. 

The Clarion-Ledger): Willie Morris to be buried near witches grave. August 5, 1999.

The Delta Statement): Into the Fire, March 2, 2022.

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Clarion Ledger): The Witch of Yazoo still haunts the town she burned. October 28, 2014.

National Park Service): Nehemiah “Skip” James, October 2017.

McElreath, Leisa & Lindsley, Ashley. (2018)). 1904 DESTRUCTION OF YAZOO CITY: A CASE STUDY OF COMMUNITY RESILANCE. 10.13140/RG.2.2.13079.68002.

City of Yazoo): The History of Yazoo City, 

Visit Yazoo): 10 Can’t Miss Spots

Independent Order of Oddfellows): History of American Odd Fellows

Yazoo Herald): Vay Gregory McGraw. May 9, 2023.

The ParaInvestigator YouTube:) According to Local Legend: The Mystery of the Yazoo Witch. January 5, 2024

Episode Music

Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.