Your Dearest Sailor Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 I'm not saying I made this theory up I have seen it popping up on YouTube a bit. When Lucy was ten years old, she moved with her parents, two brothers, and a sister to Bismarck, which overlooked the town of Calico. When she was 18 years old, she married John Robert Lane and the two opened a general store that provided not only provisions to the mining population, but also cloth, nails, and hardware. Lucy died four decades ago, she is evidently fond of her old home town as she is frequently still sighted there. Most often she has been seen walking between their old store and the home that she lived in until her death. When she is spied, she is described as wearing a long black dress, most likely the very lace one that she was buried in. Her favorite rocking chair has also been said to rock of its own accord and often pictures are taken off the wall at night, only to found the next morning in a neat pile on the floor. At Lane’s old store, clerks have often heard unexplainable noises and catch movement out of the corners of their eyes, which they also attribute to Lucy. The Lane house was the longest occupied original structure in Calico. As we see in Buried the ghost is wearing a long black dress which is what she was said to be buried in. In Buried we have an old western themed are that looks like Calico. So maybe this is Calico that has been put underground which would explain the ghost in the house. Link to comment
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