From the sandy hills of Orangeburg County to wooded Greenwood County, the South Carolina Midlands are home to ghostly specters amid memories of days and deeds long gone. Behind the traditional symbols of South Carolina's genteel past—flowering magnolias, gentlemen's duels and sweet tea on the veranda—lies a history of violent death and a present filled with wandering souls.
Drifting through the rolling hills of the South Carolina Midlands, numerous spirits still haunt this historic region. With ghoulish delight and an eye for historical detail, author and storyteller Tally Johnson traces the gory past of one of South Carolina's most historic regions and relates his own experiences with the other side.
Tally Johnson is the local history coordinator for the Chester County Library system, and does ghost storytelling appearances at local libraries, schools and civic group meetings. He also writes for the Chester News and Reporter. This is his second book.