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Books with title Haunted Charleston

  • Haunted Charleston

    Ed Macy, Geordie Buxton

    Paperback (The History Press, May 1, 2005)
    On the historic streets of Charleston, where true life is stranger than fiction, narrators Ed Macy and Geordie Buxton leave embellishment by the wayside to let these stories--in ghastly and sometimes dreadful detail--tell themselves. Combing through the oft-forgotten enclaves of the Holy City, Macy and Buxton bring readers face to face with a group of orphans who haunt a College of Charleston dorm, a Citadel cadet who haunts a local hotel and the specter of William Drayton at Drayton Hall Plantation, to name just a few. Based on historic events and specific details that are often lost in most ghost stories, this collection of haunting tales sparks curiosity about what figure might still be lurking in the alleyways of Charleston's storied streets.
  • Haunted Charleston

    Ed Macy, Geordie Buxton, Glenna Ellen McKenzie, Julie Scofield

    eBook (The History Press, May 1, 2005)
    True stories of the spookiest sites in this beautiful South Carolina city—includes photos! On the historic streets of Charleston, true life is sometimes stranger than fiction. In this book, Ed Macy and Geordie Buxton share stories of the paranormal in ghastly and sometimes dreadful detail. Combing through the oft-forgotten enclaves of the Holy City, they bring readers face to face with: The orphans who haunt a dorm at the College of CharlestonA Citadel cadet who haunts a local hotelThe specter of William Drayton at Drayton Hall PlantationAnd more! Enriched by historic background information and specific details that are often lost in ghost stories, this collection sparks curiosity about what might still be lurking in the alleyways of Charleston’s storied streets.
  • Charleston

    Time-Life Books

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Gathers letters, paintings, photographs, regimental histories, and journal entries that recall the 1863 siege of Civil War Charleston
  • Charleston

    Peter Reese Doyle

    Paperback (Nordskog Pub Inc, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Schools no longer teach America's early history in any meaningful way - particularly its Christian faith, character, or heart for godly justice and liberty. America languishes as its true story languishes. What we need is a series of inspiring historical novels to restore that history to a new generation of American youth and young adults (of all ages) in an enjoyable, entertaining, and dramatic way - and here it is!We are pleased to announce new editions of Peter Reese Doyle's popular Drums of War series of books - with new titles coming. Drums of War interweaves the compelling factual story of America's War for Independence with the exciting fictional tale of brave young men and women from two patriotic families. Their participation in the unfolding of history teaches them about honor and liberty, while young love blossoms in the background.Honed by his recent experiences at Bunker Hill and Great Bridge, Drums of War hero Andrew Hendricks returns in the fourth installment of Peter Doyle's young-adult series. Home again, Andrew soon uncovers an insidious Tory plot in his hometown of Williamsburg, Virginia. This time duty calls the young patriot to sail for South Carolina to deliver another important message. By sea and by land, the English are planning to take the capital city of Charleston, one of the most important ports in America, as a base for a surprise, full-scale invasion of the South. The clock ticks for Andrew and his woodsman mentor Matthew Anderson to warn Governor Rutledge and his forces before Admiral Peter Parker and General Henry Clinton of the English military overwhelm the Patriots' small, incomplete fort on Sullivan's Island in Charleston Harbor. Witness Peter Doyle's masterful storytelling as he once more recounts the culture, geography, historic figures, and warfare in defense of Colonial America's liberty.
  • Charleston

    Eric Reeder

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, June 11, 2020)
    Did you know that Charleston is sometimes called "The Holy City"? This is because it has many churches. Find out more about this fascinating city in Charleston, part of the American Cities series.
  • Charleston

    Eric Reeder

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Did you know that Charleston is sometimes called "The Holy City"? This is because it has many churches. Find out more about this fascinating city in Charleston, part of the American Cities series.
  • Haunted Charleston

    Ed Macy;Geordie Buxton

    Paperback (The History Press, March 15, 1781)
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