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=The Ghosts= ===John Harvard=== Feeling that tuberculosis took him before his time, he lingered. And since he often visits Harvard University and the mage students there keep summoning him, the "godly gentleman and a lover of learning" is surprisingly knowledgeable about scholarly matters, even modern ones. But since the students keep summoning him, the groundkeepers are especially aggressive about his gravesite at Phipps Street Burying Ground. Nightly calls there tend to involve really frightened young mages. ===Hezekiah Usher=== The first known bookseller in British America. It may be his love of books that made him stick around. If you see an elderly gentleman browsing the shelves in a library or bookstore only to notice him gone a moment later, that was Usher. Usher is buried at King’s Chapel Burying Ground, the oldest cemetery in Boston, and if you really need to find a book, he might know where to look. But Usher really dislikes being summoned, so it may take some convincing to get information out of him. ===Horatio Julius Homer=== First African American officer in the Boston Police Department. Known for his diplomatic and courteous demeanor, Horatio J. Homer only needed to resort to violence once during his 40-year career. He met every president from Rutherford B. Hayes to Woodrow Wilson, and served as an escort for a number of foreign ambassadors. He retired as a sergeant in 1919. Sergeant Homer is buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Brighton. In 2010, the Boston Police Department dedicated a gravestone in honor of his service. If you need to know about the goings on in Boston from the late 1800s to early 1900s, or you just plain need the help of a really good cop, visit the dedicated gravestone. Sgt. Homer is happy to help. Just expect a lot of “You kids these days. Why, back in my time…”
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