Story “The Valley of the Black Pig in County Fermanagh gots its name thus.” CBÉS 1096 James Mc Menemin, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Story “Some distance outside of Stranorlar there was a bog with a well in the centre of it.” CBÉS 1096 M. Bradley, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Story “Long ago there was a stone wall round Dunwiley fort.” CBÉS 1096 Francis O' Callaghan, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Story “When the Stranorlar Donegal Railway was being constructed the workmen found a chalice.” CBÉS 1096 Francis O' Callaghan, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Folklore “There lives at Gortletragh a family call Darnins who have in their possession a bush which the say is 'gentle'.” CBÉS 1096 Francis O' Callaghan, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Story “One night I went to Letterkenny with a priest named Father Walker.” CBÉS 1096 James Mc Menamin, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
The Murder Hole CBÉS 1096 Francis O' Callaghan, Mary O' Callaghan Gortletteragh, Co. Dhún na nGall Tras-scríbhinn
Folklore “There was once a man called John Bonner who worked in Drumboe Castle long ago.” CBÉS 1096 M. Bradley, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn
Folklore “One day a man was out hunting with a hound.” CBÉS 1096 Francis O' Callaghan, Mary O' Callaghan Tras-scríbhinn