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Spirit Boards and the Rise of the Ouija, Part 2

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Ouija Board - A Case Study

William fold sued the collector of internal revenue in Baltimore, claiming that his excise taxes had been overstated by $200. The tax assessment was ruled correct, but fold appealed the decision right up through the court system until it was thrown out by the Supreme Court. In 1927, William fold was on the roof of his factory supervising the replacement of a flagpole when the support that he was leaning on gave way. He broke an arm, a leg, five ribs, and also sustained a concussion.

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