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Light of Saratoga

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hacked a survey line from Bragg to Saratoga, bought right-of-way and opened the Big Thicket forest with a railroad, and the Saratoga train began its daily trips to Beaumont, carrying people, cattle, oil and logs. When the area's oil booms and virgin pine gave out, road crews pulled up the rails in
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and similar natural occurrences. The most popular story surrounding this legend is that a railroad worker was decapitated in a railway accident, and the light is that of his lantern as his
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in south-eastern North Carolina. Coincidentally, the same story of a headless railroad conductor also is offered as the explanation for these mysterious lights.
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by local residents. Located on a dirt road, it is a light that may appear and disappear at random during the dark of night without explanation.
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1934, the right-of-way was purchased by the county and the tram road became a county road.
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There are different beliefs as far as what the ghostly light could be, such as
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Bragg Station, Texas where GCSF railroad used to run south to Saratoga.
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and ending at the north end at Farm-to-Market Road 1293 near the
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between Beaumont and Livingston, approximately 16 miles west of
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in Michigan's Upper Peninsula just north of Watersmeet and the
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Index

Big Thicket
Texas
swamp gas
ghost
Paulding Light
Maco light
Texas
Kountze, Texas
Saratoga
ghost town
Bragg Station
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
Kountze, Texas
Bragg, Texas
ghost town
Ghost light
Entrance of the "Ghost Road" of Hardin County TX
Bragg Road of Hardin County, Texas (looking south)
Bragg Road of Hardin County, Texas (looking north)
Bragg Station, Texas where GCSF railroad used to run south to Saratoga.
East Texas Ghost Road
"Maptech MapServer - Online Topo Maps, Nautical Charts, Aero Charts, and Nav Photos"
the original
"Clearance Card_The Ghost Road of Hardin County"
the original
Bragg Road - The Ghost Road of Hardin County
Archived
Wayback Machine
Big Thicket Light
The Ghost Road of Hardin County by Jim King

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