The town of Fulton is left reeling from the resolution of the Amos Bellamy affair, which began with a bloody handprint and a cryptic letter and has ended in tragedy.
Category: FH Gazette
Mail Pranks Pt 2 – 1924 Fulton Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
“I swear, it isn’t me!” he declared at a town meeting last Thursday. “I would never wear that ridiculous fedora they had on!”
Mail Pranks Pt 1 – 1924 Fulton Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
Other reports followed: a bundle of twigs left for Mr. Clayton Hargrove, an empty box addressed to “The Honorable Dog of this Residence” at the Warner household, and, most curiously, a hand-painted postcard of a rooster sent to the Widow Abernathy, who keeps no poultry.
Quary Collapse – 1973 FH Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
By morning, rumors of Dun Maylock involvement had taken hold of the town
Library Book Swap – 1954 Fulton Hills Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
The most haunting discovery, however, was a single shelf filled with nothing but blank books. Each cover bore the title “You Will Know Us.”
Meaning of a Cult Name – 1889 Fulton Express Article on the Dun Maylock
This aligns perfectly with the group’s humble and mischievous beginnings in the late 1700s and early 1800s, when their acts, while disruptive, were far from the murderous atrocities they now commit.
Drunken Escape – 1971 Gazette Article on the Hauntahk
“Then bam! It swings at me! Missed by a hair, but I’m telling you, it weren’t bluffing.”
Encounter – 1953 Gazette Article on the Hauntahk
“I thought I was going mad until I saw it.”