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Charles M. Schwab and the ParanormalCharlie, as He Was Known, May Not Be the Haunter, But….
There's no record of the man who led Bethlehem Steel to profits and prominence experiencing the paranormal. Places he was connected with are haunted. Maybe by Schwab?
Perhaps it is a stretch of the imagination to write about a steel magnate and possible connection with things paranormal. Schwab’s achievements are a matter of record. Research doesn’t reveal information that Charlie had ghostly experiences nor is there any indication he was interested in them. It’s possible, considering the unpopularity of the supernatural in mainstream society at the time, such things would have been kept private. While no one has identified sighted phantoms as Charlie, poltergeist and other activity have been witnessed in places he lived and/or built. There are cases of auditory apparitions and entity agent poltergeists. Makes some wonder if Charlie is a haunter.... Schwab the ManCharles Michael Schwab is best known as a leader, innovator and motivator when he was at the helm of the steel firm that no longer exists. Other achievements:
Schwab was also human. He was a gambler, union buster and businessman of questionable tactics. The 1929 stock market crash ruined Schwab financially. He died bankrupt in 1939. Schwab’s Bethlehem Otherwordly ConnectionsAnna Mia’s was an excellent Italian restaurant on114 W Fourth Street in Bethlehem. It was haunted and the owners liked their “friendly” ghost. People heard inexplicable music when no radio was playing. Employees on the second floor witnessed footsteps and voices downstairs, but when they checked, no one was there. Objects moved and some securely hung on walls fell. There have been no reports of seeing ghosts. Prior to being a restaurant, it was Cantelmi’s Funeral Home. At one time Charlie’s in-laws' lived in theFourth Street building as was their home. He and his wife stayed there before moving into their new house. Charlie’s barn was haunted and investigated. There was a cold spot. Although the huge doors were open, outside construction noises couldn’t be heard. Whispering voices repeated, “Get out.” The barn has been demolished. Haunted Historic Hotel Bethlehem. While Charlie’s ghost hasn’t been seen, other phantoms reside there. Poltergeist activity has been reported. Haunted Schwab Auditorium
Related articles: My First Paranormal Investigation and Ghost Tours Poltergeists! The Reality, Not the Movie Sources: Haunted Pennsylvania, Mark Nesbitt and Patty A. Wilson, (Stackpole Books, 2006) Sketches of Early Bethlehem, Richmond E. Meyers, (The Moravian College Alumni Association, 1981)
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