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Famous Residents of Arkham

Bob Winston, a mad scientist of Arkham, found that he just didn't have enough time during the day to do everything he wanted to do. He therefore cloned himself into Bob 2, and now can do twice as much work, and have twice as much fun.


Miss Emily Three

A predecessor of Bob Winston, Dr. Ichabod Foot, presents his latest creation, Miss Emily Three, at the Arkham Debutante's Ball in 1898.

She proved to be quite popular, charming and witty, save for her occasional tendencies to eat rats, and the need to occasionally re-charge her in Dr. Foot's laboratory.


Miss Emily Three

The well-known Dead Indian of Arkham, on display at the Arkham Museum of Natural History, is not an American Indian at all, but rather a mummified pre-man found in the caves above the town.

His anatomical peculiarities are not generally allowed to be known.


The Gump House, scene of the Gump Tragedy.

It is rumored to be haunted by some excessively nasty ghosts.


Mr. Wiehe

J. Frederick Wiehe was the infamous Arkham Dentist, who had a collection of human teeth that rivaled the collection in the Smithsonian Institution.

He spent his life searching for the perfect set of teeth, but was never able to accumulate enough to make up a suitable set.

He did not believe in anesthesia.


The Arkham Ice Cave holds the petrified tentacle tip that baffles both biologists and ethnologists.

Further into the cave are the pictographs that caused their discoverer, the Methodist minister James T. Wilkersham, to go insane.

The Ice Cave

Inmates of the Arkham Asylum

Inmates of the Arkham Asylum here posed in 1942. You may purchase their handicrafts at the Asylum Store.

The handicrafts are not recommended for children.


The Wozzman Sisters and their dog Wags were familiar faces in Arkham in the 1890s.

When Wags was run over by a beer truck, the four sisters hired Dr. Ichabod Foot to restore him.

Dr. Foot succeeded, but Wags then killed and ate all four sisters, and spent the rest of the night roaming Arkham and howling. In the morning, Wags was seen heading towards Innsmouth, and has not been seen in Arkham since.

Wozzman Sisters

Susan Whiffletree posing with her sister, Betty, after Susan had shrunk her and dipped her in wax.

This technique of doll-making proved to work well, and Susan went on to found Whiffletree Dolls, of world-wide fame for their realism.


Harold McGorn worked at the Arkham Co-Op in 1868.

Having become fed up with the complaints about the thickness of the pork chops, he went on a three day butchering spree in his shop.

The Thanksgiving hams were amazingly tender that year, but the remains of 47 people were found hanging from hooks in his ice room.

Harold McGorn

Precocious children

Jimmy and Tabitha Tucker demonstrate their life-long devotion to small animals.

They became more creative in their later years, providing Stephen King with much inspiration and material.


Susan Saran-Jones, Miss Arkham of 1967, with her pet Galapagos Poison Lizard.

Miss Arkham 1967

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