Episode 126: Aftershocks (ad-free)
Added 2019-10-14 07:01:00 +0000 UTC
Some places in our world have a dark legacy. Prior failures. Shameful acts. Painful tragedy. Even though it all took place long before we arrived there, we can still feel the tremors of that darkness—and the stories about their source are deeply chilling.
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Further Reading
- “The Stono Rebellion, 1739,” Learning History, July 2018, https://www.learning-history.com/stono-rebellion-1739.
- “Tornadoes in History,” Moultrie News, October 2015, https://www.moultrienews.com/archives/tornadoes-in-history/article_e506bc1b-0d9e-5c8e-8d1e-61d0e9250c4f.html.
- “The Charleston Earthquake of 1886,” Lithospheric Seismology, date unknown, http://www.seis.sc.edu/projects/SCSN/history/html/eqchas.html.
- “The Haunting of Charleston’s Old City Jail,” Mysterious Universe, December 2013, https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/12/the-haunting-of-charlestons-old-city-jail.
- “In old Charleston, the historic and haunted are around every corner,” Witchery, date unknown, https://www.gothichorrorstories.com/gothic-travel/historic-haunted-travel-destinations/in-old-charleston-the-historic-and-haunted-are-around-every-corner.
- “The Ghosts of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon,” Ghost City Tours, https://ghostcitytours.com/charleston/haunted-places/exchange-provost-dungeon.
- “The Haunted History of Charleston,” Charleston.com, January 2018, https://charleston.com/charleston-insider/lowcountry-lifestyles/the-haunted-history-of-charleston.
- “Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon,” Scares and Haunts of Charleston, April 2012, https://scaresandhauntsofcharleston.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/180.
- Pat Hendrix, Murder And Mayhem in the Holy City (Seattle: History Press, 2006).
- “The Legend of Lavinia Fisher,” Murder by Gaslight, October 2010, http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/10/legend-of-lavinia-fisher.html
- Ed Macy and Geordie Buxton, Haunted Charleston (Haunted America, 2004).
- James Caskey, Charleston’s Ghosts: Hauntings in the Holy City (Manta Ray Books, 2014).
- Sara Pitzer, Haunted Charleston: Scary Sites, Eerie Encounters, and Tall Tales (Rowman & Littlefield, 2013).
- “Disabling By Ship of Cooper Bridge Probed”, The Index-Journal, February 25, 1946, page 1.
- “Recover Bodies of Family Lost in Bridge Crash”, The Gaffney Ledger, March 21, 1946, page 4.