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Some people in Collinsport claimed that the widows still walked the hill 150 years later as ghosts. The wailing sounds coming from the hill were believed to be the sobbing widows, rather than the wind, and some old timers in town claimed to have ''seen'' them walking the hill from a distance ([[12]]).
 
Some people in Collinsport claimed that the widows still walked the hill 150 years later as ghosts. The wailing sounds coming from the hill were believed to be the sobbing widows, rather than the wind, and some old timers in town claimed to have ''seen'' them walking the hill from a distance ([[12]]).
   
By [[1967]], three people had thrown themselves off the cliff. [[Josette Collins]] jumped to her death because she wasn't welcomed in town and the two others were Collinwood governesses. Legend told of a ''third'' governess who would one day be found dead at the bottom of the cliff ([[5]], [[9]]).
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By [[1967]], three people had thrown themselves off the cliff. [[Josette Collins]] jumped to her death because she wasn't welcomed in town and the two others were Collinwood governesses. Legend told of a third governess who would one day be found dead at the bottom of the cliff ([[5]], [[9]]).
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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:''The following is a list of appearances for the cliff.''
   
 
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Widow's Hill was a high elevation point in Collinsport, Maine and the location of the Collinwood mansion (1). It was one hundred feet from the edge of the cliff to the water below, and on a cloudless day, one could see twenty miles out to sea from the cliff along the water (9, 2). The drive into town from Collinwood was two hundred feet long (17).

Widow's Hill acquired its name because women used to wait on the cliff and look out to sea, watching for their ill-fated husbands' ships to return. When Jeremiah Collins decided to build Collinwood on the hill in the 1820s, he turned the widows away and told them to go home and keep their grief to themselves (12).

Some people in Collinsport claimed that the widows still walked the hill 150 years later as ghosts. The wailing sounds coming from the hill were believed to be the sobbing widows, rather than the wind, and some old timers in town claimed to have seen them walking the hill from a distance (12).

By 1967, three people had thrown themselves off the cliff. Josette Collins jumped to her death because she wasn't welcomed in town and the two others were Collinwood governesses. Legend told of a third governess who would one day be found dead at the bottom of the cliff (5, 9).

Appearances

The following is a list of appearances for the cliff.

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