Hi again,
It'd take a looong time to go into these storylines with any detail, so I'll give you a quick tidbit on each one...
The Hand of Count Petofi (1897)
[spoiler] Lossely based on "The Monkey's Paw" by Guy de Maupassant An artifact of great power, the severed hand of the evil mage Count Petofi causes lots of problems in Collinsport. While the hand can bring great power, using it usually brings disastrous results. Soon Petofi himself comes looking for his deadly hand and is reunited with it.[/spoiler]
2) The Death of Angelique Collins and her Household Grasp (1970PT)
[spoiler]Based the novel "Rebecca" by Daphne Du Maurier, this storyline revolves around the looming presence of the late mistress of Collinwood, Angelique. Everywhere the young bride Maggie Collins turns, she is constantly reminded about how important Angelique was, and how she was the "true" mistress of Collinwood. Angelique's loyal servant Hoffman makes sure that no one forgets this. Soon Angelique returns from the "dead" (thanks to experiments conducted by her father which link her life-force to a certain Roxanne Drew).[/spoiler]
3) Barnabas entombed (1970PT)
[spoiler]Soon after Barnabas enters parallel time, writer William H. Loomis learns Barnabas is a vampire. In a reversal of real time Willie's RELEASING Barnabas from his coffin in 1967, his counterpart William LOCKS Barnabas in his coffin with a cross and chains. William, desperate to get a bestseller, proceeds to conduct a macabre "interview with a vampire" in order to get his book. Of course, Barnabas eventually gets loose and makes William his servant.[/spoiler]
4) Cyrus Longworth's Experiment (1970PT)
[spoiler]Recognizing the innate dual nature in man, Dr. Cyrus Longworth tries to isolate the goodness in man's nature, and hopes to eliminate the evil side of his soul. Unfortunately, his mysterious experiments have the opposite effect and the result is his transformation into John Yaeger, the pure essence of wickedness and evil. Longworth is torn - he hates Yaeger, but feels a certain freedom in becoming the vile man. Of coure, Longworth eventually begins to lose control of his heinous alter ego. This story, obviously, is based on Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde".[/spoiler]
5) The Doll House/Rose Cottage (1970)
[spoiler] The doll house is a replica of the MacGruder place,which was affectionately dubbed "Rose Cottage" in 1840. It's residents in 1840 included Judah's head.[/spoiler]
>6) Judah's Head (1840)
[spoiler]A powerful magical artifact which contains the evil soul of powerful warlock Judah Zachery. Judah was beheaded for witchcraft in 1692. One of the judges in the trial was Amadeus Collins. Prior to his death, Judah cursed the judges in his trial. The severed head makes the rounds for over 150 years until Desmond brings it to Collinsport from the far east as a gift for Quentin Collins I. Then the "fun" begins.
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>7) Gerard's Possession (1840)
[spoiler]After the head of Judah commands Leticia and Julia to reunite it with it's body, and they fail to accomplish this, the head gains complete possession of the morally questionable and all-around shady fellow known as Gerard Stiles. Gerard/Judah then sets out to destroy the Collins family.[/spoiler]
>8.) Quentin's Witchcraft Trial (1840)
[spoiler]Quentin is framed for witchcraft by Gerard/Judah. Angelique shows up just in time with Judah's head. Quentin is cleared and Judah is destroyed.[/spoiler]
>9) The Lottery (1841PT)
[spoiler]Based loosely on Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery", the lottery must be held soon after the head of the household dies. Whoever draws the "X" has to spend a night in a locked room in the west wing. Historically, anyone who spent the night there either died or went insane. Anyone who tries to escape the Lottery gets the plague! We eventually learn the room is haunted by the spectral Brutus Collins.[/spoiler]
>10) Bramwell and Catherine's Affair (1841PT)
[spoiler]Based on "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, this storyline revolved around the tragic love triangle between Catherine, Morgan and the brooding Bramwell.[/spoiler]
Hope that helps Ian!