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Story first appeared in: The ghost’s name is Manuel, but Josephine Lobato used to call him Eduardo. Lobato was introduced to the ghost during her tenure as a supervisor at the Fort Garland Museum, a 19th-century military fort on the eastern edge of the San Luis Valley. By Lobato’s telling, certain visitors would exit from the infantry barracks on the historic property and tell her the place was haunted. There was a Navajo man who was “absolutely positive that someone was in there,” Lobato said. And a woman who emerged from the building white as a sheet. “There’s someone in there,” the woman told Lobato. “I heard the boots.” Lobato never actually saw, or heard, any supe

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