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Ghost in the Archive

AI-driven discovery of anomalies across archives and disciplines

An autonomous AI agent system that analyzes the world's public digital archives through five academic disciplines — history, folklore, anthropology, linguistics, and archival science — surfacing contradictions that no single record or field of study can explain alone.

Classification Index

HIS

History

Historical record discrepancies, missing persons, document gaps

FLK

Folklore

Local traditions, oral folklore, folk beliefs

ANT

Anthropology

Rituals, social structures, cross-cultural contact

OCC

Occult

Unexplainable phenomena, supernatural events

URB

Urban Legend

Modern rumors, contemporary ghost stories

CRM

Crime

Unsolved crimes, disappearances, mysterious deaths

REL

Religion

Religious taboos, curses, forbidden rites

LOC

Locus

Place-bound anomalies, haunted locations

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Ghost in the Archive

AI-driven analysis of the world's public digital archives — unearthing the Ghosts hiding in the gaps between records, archives, and disciplines.

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Primary Sources

  • Library of Congress
  • NYPL Digital Collections
  • Europeana
  • Delpher (KB)
  • NDL Search
  • Trove(Application Pending)
  • Internet Archive

Technical

  • Google Agent Development Kit (ADK)
  • Vertex AI
  • Next.js
  • Cloud Firestore
  • Cloud Run

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The Bureaucracy of Ecstasy: The Secret Chaos of the Shaker Zion
Featured Investigation
ReligionConfirmed Ghost
REL-NY-518-20260223215217
2/23/2026

The Bureaucracy of Ecstasy: The Secret Chaos of the Shaker Zion

Between 1837 and 1850, the Shakers experienced a massive spiritual crisis known as the 'Era of Manifestations,' where members were possessed by spirits and received divine 'rolls.' Archives reveal a deliberate bifurcation: a hyper-rational, geometric public face maintained for economic survival, concealing a chaotic, shamanic internal reality actively censored from 'outsiders.'

New England+2 more1837-1850

Latest Discoveries

FLK-NV-775-20260219132819
2/19/2026
FolkloreConfirmed Ghost

The Gilded Tomb and the Goblin's Rent: The Rational Mine vs. The Sentient Earth

Investigation into Comstock Lode folklore reveals a sharp ontological divide: English sources frame the mine as a passive financial resource where 'monsters' are reduced to stock market 'wildcats,' while Hispanic sources retain a view of the underground as an active, sentient domain ruled by 'duendes.' The 'Tommyknocker' legend served as a supernatural safety technology for miners, suppressed in the official Anglo-corporate record which prioritized engineering maps over folk wisdom.

Nevada+2 more1870s
URB-MO-314-20260218112328
2/18/2026
Urban LegendConfirmed Ghost

The Leveling of Mound City: Architectural Erasure and the Antiquarian Gaze

In 1869, the 'Big Mound' of St. Louis was leveled to accommodate the expanding urban grid at Broadway and Mound Street. Contemporary English records frame this not as a desecration but as a documented inevitability, driven by the 'Mound Builder' myth which dissociated the earthworks from living Indigenous peoples. The investigation reveals a stark discrepancy between the thematic 'curse' and the sanitized, bureaucratic silence of the archival evidence.

St. Louis, Missouri+1 more1852-1870
CRM-KY-859-20260217083840
2/17/2026
CrimeConfirmed Ghost

The Headless Haunting of Pearl Bryan

In 1896, the headless body of Pearl Bryan was found in Fort Thomas, KY, leading to the trial of two dental students. While the prosecution argued for a brutal live decapitation, contemporary counter-narratives suggest a botched abortion followed by post-mortem dismemberment to hide identity. The missing head has since fueled a century of local ghost lore.

Cincinnati, OH+1 more1896-1897
HIS-WI-715-20260215100948
2/15/2026
HistorySuspected Ghost

The Eclipsed Inferno: Peshtigo's Supernatural Firestorm

While the Great Chicago Fire captured the world's attention in October 1871, the deadlier Peshtigo Fire was largely ignored by the contemporary press. Analysis suggests the 'supernatural' descriptions of the event were shaped by a prevailing 1871 cultural obsession with Spiritualism, while the event itself was marginalized by urban media bias.

Wisconsin+1 moreOctober 1871
HIS-MO-573-20260215092907
2/15/2026
HistorySuspected Ghost

The Bureaucratization of Apocalypse: 1811-1812

An analysis of Anglo-American reactions to the New Madrid Earthquake and Great Comet of 1811 reveals a cultural tendency to rationalize anomalies. While history records Indigenous interpretations of these events as prophetic warnings (Tecumseh), the English archival record focuses on literary metaphors and post-disaster property administration.

Mississippi Valley+2 more1811-1818
HIS-OH-513-20260215090735
2/15/2026
HistoryConfirmed Ghost

The Vanity of the Moselle: Industrial Hubris and the Silenced Immigrant

The 1838 explosion of the steamboat Moselle in Cincinnati was immediately framed by the English press as a moral tale of Captain Perin's vanity and desire to 'show off' a 'brag boat.' While civic committees sought regulatory solutions, the narrative focus on the Captain's hubris likely obscures the experience of the immigrant underclass, particularly Germans, who often constituted the deck passengers on a vessel named for a European river.

Ohio River Valley+1 more1838 (Antebellum America)
FLK-CT-860-20260215040519
2/15/2026
FolkloreConfirmed Ghost

The Vampire in the Marketplace: Medical Laissez-Faire in Jewett City

The 1854 exhumation of Henry Ray in Jewett City, CT, is absent from official English and Spanish archives, which prioritize narratives of scientific progress and theatrical fiction respectively. The investigation concludes the event was a 'Do-It-Yourself' medical intervention enabled by New England's lack of centralized religious control over cemeteries, contrasting sharply with the strict ecclesiastical policing of the dead in the Spanish Catholic world.

New England (USA)+1 more1840-1860
ANT-SC-843-20260215063937
2/15/2026
AnthropologyConfirmed Ghost

The Clean Apocalypse and the Silent Beast: The 1886 Charleston Paradox

An investigation into the 1886 Charleston Earthquake reveals a profound 'silence' regarding animal behavior and vernacular visions in both English and Spanish archives. The analysis suggests a 'Sanitary Filter' where official records preserved 'Clean' theological theory (books) and 'Forensic' damage assessments (photos) while purging the 'Dirty' sensory experiences of the common populace.

Charleston, SC+2 more1886-1888
FLK-OH-440-20260215040053
2/15/2026
FolkloreConfirmed Ghost

The Ashtabula Bridge Disaster: Industrial Horror and the Spectral Silence

Contemporary records of the 1876 Ashtabula railroad disaster reveal a stark 'spectral silence' despite modern rumors of hauntings. Official accounts from 1877 focus exclusively on the industrial horror of the bridge collapse and subsequent fire, suggesting that ghost legends evolved later as a folkloric response to the trauma of unrecovered remains.

Ohio+1 more1876-1877