Ghosts of the South Carolina Upcountry

Ghosts of the South Carolina Upcountry
Author: Tally Johnson
Publisher: History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596290570

With a history that stretches back to the earliest years of America, it comes as little surprise that the Upstate region of South Carolina is home to many ghosts and to hundreds of intriguing legends. In Ghosts of the South Carolina Upcountry, librarian and folklorist Tally Johnson introduces us to some of the area's most colorful specters, from Major Ferguson, a British officer in the Revolutionary War who still haunts the grounds of his last battle at Kings Mountain, to the Hound of Goshen, a demon dog who has been chasing passersby in Union and Newberry Counties since the mid-nineteenth century. Among these stories Johnson weaves the local lore and history of thirteen upstate counties, drawing upon sources as varied as historic records, newspapers and personal interviews.

Spooky South Carolina

Spooky South Carolina
Author: S. E. Schlosser
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0762768371

Tales of hauntings, strange happenings and other local lore throughout the Palmetto state!

Haunted South Carolina

Haunted South Carolina
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811736350

Phantoms from Indian conflicts, American Revolution, and the Civil War still wander South Carolina.

Mysterious South Carolina

Mysterious South Carolina
Author: Sherman Carmichael
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439666695

Master storyteller Sherman Carmichael is back with another collection of the weird, strange and mysterious in the Palmetto State. Read about the return of the infamous Lizard Man. Learn why the ghost of Francis Marion regularly appears at a church cemetery for a rendezvous. Discover the Sea Pines Shell Ring and learn of its Native American origin. Walk the halls of the old South Carolina Lunatic Asylum and hear the moans of former patients. Join Carmichael as he contemplates these stories and many more from the dark side of South Carolina.

Ghosts of the Pee Dee

Ghosts of the Pee Dee
Author: Tally Johnson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2009-05-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1614235368

A ghostly Figure hanging in a churchyardicy fingers that run up your neckthe Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp. From the swamps of Kershaw County to an abandoned graveyard underneath South of the Border, the South Carolina Pee Dee is home to a rich heritage and a sometimes frightening past. In this volume, storyteller and author Tally Johnson investigates the truth behind the ghostly legends of counties that have seen revolution and war, tragedy and triumph. With an attention to history and a passion for the truth behind the legends, this fascinating glimpse into the Pee Dees past reveals that it is far stranger than anyone ever imagined.

Unexplained South Carolina

Unexplained South Carolina
Author: Sherman Carmichael
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439674221

The Palmetto State is home to many strange and unexplained events. The Gray Man of 2018 is Pawleys Island's most historic ghost. He has been seen walking the beaches before hurricanes. The tiny town of Hilda hears the mournful wail of a ghost train. The Bowery, Myrtle Beach's most legendary bar, hosts the spectral singing of Barman Joe. A ninety-two-foot crop circle appeared in the small town of McBee in 1994. And there's a host of Bigfoot sightings in the state. Sherman Carmichael delves into the mysterious side of South Carolina.

Strange South Carolina

Strange South Carolina
Author: Sherman Carmichael
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625856040

South Carolina is well known for beaches, barbecue and palmetto trees, but plenty of mystery lies behind the idyllic façade. Some residents once claimed to be tormented by a creature that was part lizard and part man. South of the Border is one of the more famous and unique tourist attractions in the state--complete with a giant sombrero. Lynches River is the only river in the nation that crosses under the same bridge three times. Peachtree Rock Heritage Preservation in Lexington County is home to one of the most unusual natural formations in the United States. Author Sherman Carmichael details these and more in a collection of stories that can be found only in the Palmetto State.

Haunted Greenville, South Carolina

Haunted Greenville, South Carolina
Author: Jason Profit
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625841566

A psychic and paranormalist takes readers on a ghostly tour of the historic city filled with southern charm—and southern spirits. Rumor has it that water—still or flowing—is a medium for paranormal activity. Residents of Greenville, South Carolina, have gathered at Falls Park on the river for generations, so it is no coincidence that this upstate city is teeming with spirits whose stories have yet to be told. From the aggressive spirits trapped in the 1920s grandeur of the Westin Poinsett Hotel to the moans of the wrongly accused Willie Earle, these ghosts have unfinished business. Watch as phantoms of children drift through the rows of Springwood Cemetery and discover what lurks behind the Tiffany stained-glass hallways of the Gassaway Mansion, as paranormalist and owner of Greenville Ghost Tours, Jason Profit, guides readers through the chilling past of this historic city with an entertaining collection of tales.

Tales of Edisto

Tales of Edisto
Author: Nell S. Graydon
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787209334

Nell S. Graydon’s first book, Tales of Edisto, was first published in 1955—14 years after the author’s love affair with her second home at Edisto Island began. Her daughter Virginia recalled that a stay there always included daily trips to the post office, especially during the war years when sharing news was of utmost importance. It was there that the summer colony met and mingled with the natives, and it was in the mundane setting of the post office that the tales of Edisto first reached Nell Graydon’s ears. She wrote many years later: ‘The stories are not new they have been told many times. The tales fascinated me, and I often wondered why someone had not compiled them in book form....’ The historical context of Tales of Edisto includes elements of glamour that will appeal to almost any reader; certainly the 19th century sea island cotton plantations with their ‘elegant homes, avenues of magnolias, orange blossoms, beautiful women, and gentleman planters with their mint juleps’ were the stuff of which romance is made. Beautifully illustrated throughout by engineer-photographer Carl Julien of Greenwood, South Carolina.