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Highlights
- Ghosts of Georgetown tells the stories of twenty local apparitions: dynamic men and women who once lived and prospered here.
- About the Author: Elizabeth Huntsinger is a South Carolina native whose mother's family came to the state in the 1600s and whose father immigrated there from Scotland.
- 160 Pages
- Body + Mind + Spirit, Supernatural (incl. Ghosts)
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About the Book
Ghosts of Georgetown tells the stories of twenty local apparitions: dynamic men and women who once lived and prospered here.
Book Synopsis
Ghosts of Georgetown tells the stories of twenty local apparitions: dynamic men and women who once lived and prospered here.
About the Author
Elizabeth Huntsinger is a South Carolina native whose mother's family came to the state in the 1600s and whose father immigrated there from Scotland. Her first home in Georgetown County was a 1948-vintage 40-foot mahogany Chris Craft boat anchored in the Waccamaw River. Now a landlubber, she lives in a neighborhood built on the site of one of the area's many rice plantations. In addition to being a full-time storyteller/literacy instructor for Georgetown County preschoolers, she leads Ghosts of Georgetown Lantern Tours and is an avid Civil War reenactor.