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This thesis talks about legend-tripping at St. Anne’s Retreat and examines the origin and history of Hecate who plays a central role in this oral tradition.
Folklore fieldwork assignment presenting several accounts of Witch Hecate in Logan Canyon.
Trevor Eschler interviewed by Anne Gray Perrin describes his experience legend-tripping at St. Anne's Retreat in a taped interviewed, later transctibed by Perrin.
Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
View of gated entrance to St. Anne's Retreat showing a bridge.
Barbed wire gate with a no-trespassing sign at St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Sheriff, Brian Locke, talks to parents and youths about the alleged conduct of armed security guards at St. Anne’s Retreat when 30-plus teens and young adults trespassed on Halloween 1997.
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt speaks to parents of trespassing youths at the Cache County Council Chambers
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt speaks to the media after preliminary trial for the three watchmen of St. Anne’s Retreat
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
John Jepppson, second from left, Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall, right at preliminary hearing
John Jeppson (right) and Christopher Doerr (left) shown leaving the 1st District Court after a preliminary hearing charging the watchmen with assault
Reporter questioning John Jeppson (right) with Christopher Doerr (left) shown leaving the 1st District Court after a preliminary hearing charging the watchmen with assault
Folklore fieldwork assignment presenting several versions of St. Anne's Retreat in Logan Canyon.
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
Cache County Attorney, Scott Wyatt, talks to reporters about the trespassing incident at St. Anne’s Retreat
John Jeppson at preliminary hearing listens closely to Judge Clint S. Judkins during preliminary hearing.
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peasnall seen partially on the right at preliminary hearing.
Judge Clint S. Judkins listens to arguments in the courtroom at the preliminary hearing for the watchmen accused of terrorizing 30-plus teens and young adults
Defense attorney Barbara Lachmar, left, and Chris Doerr, center, and Arthur Peeasnall, right, at the preliminary hearing in 1st District Court listening to witnesses testifying against the three watchmen in the Halloween trespassing incident at St.…
Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt at preliminary hearing in a Logan courtroom.
This boarded up light green cottage is one of several cabins at St. Anne's Retreat.
Gate with razor wire and no-trespassing sign sending a message to would-be trespassers and/or vandals to stay out.
Pattern of moss covered rocks forms a square with a raised rock structure in the center. It is thought to perhaps be a foundation. It may also have some other significance.
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property - Image 2 of 2
Cabins on the St. Anne's property are locked and boarded up to avoid trespassers vandalizing and damaging the property.
Crushed beer can, symbolic of trespassing and vandalism at St. Anne's Retreat and other Logan Canyon peoperties
St. Anne's Retreat was used as a summer youth camp in the 1980s
One of several cabins on the St. Anne's Retreat property.
Legend holds that nuns were raped by priests and drowned their newborns in the infamous swimming pool at St. Anne’s Retreat. It is said that if you go there at night you can hear the babies crying. In 1997 St. Anne’s Retreat and the legends…
Undergraduate assignments from introductory folklore classes where students are assigned the task of collecting stories about St. Anne's Retreat.
Fife Folklore Conference (FFC) paper covering ghost stories and legend-tripping tales from St. Anne's Retreat, Logan Canyon.
Several legend verisons of St. Anne's Retreat from student fieldwork collection assignments.