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E330 Locations haunted by non-malevolent dead. (Cf. E270–E284 for locations haunted by malevolent ghosts.)
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- Non-malevolent road ghosts. (Cf. E272, E581, E582.) · E332 entry
- Non-malevolent churchyard ghost. (Cf. E273.) · E333 entry
- Non-malevolent ghost haunts scene of former misfortune, crime, or tragedy. (C.f. E336, E337, E338, E339.) · E334 entry
- Non-malevolent mine ghosts. (Cf. E275.1, E334.5.1, F456.) · E336 entry
- Ghost reenacts scene from own lifetime · E337 entry
- Non-malevolent ghost haunts building. See E281, E402 · E338 entry