Charleston, South Carolina, famous for its magnolia and azalea gardens, its "Battery," and its key role in early American history, has, naturally enough, its share of ghosts. They stalk the halls of town houses once famous for gracious living and romance; they inhabit lonely stretches of moss-draped road and deserted gardens on the sites of old plantations outside the city.
Charleston Evening Post
"Just as all who come to Charleston should know the stories of the founding fathers, Fort Sumter, the city's earthquakes and fires, so too, should the legends of Charleston's ghosts be known."
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- Release Date 10/01/1973
- Authors Margaret Rhett Martin, Alfred Simson
- Language English
- Company University of South Carolina Press
- Weight 12 ounces
- Dimensions 5.84 x 0.57 x 8.74 inches
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