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Introduction -- History of plantations -- Alabama -- Georgia -- Louisiana -- Mississippi -- North Carolina -- South Carolina -- Virginia -- References.

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About the Author

Richard Southall is the author of How to be a Ghost Hunter (2003) and Haunted Route 66 (2013). He has also written articles for a number of periodicals, including FATE Magazine . To reflect his interest in writing about the unknown, Richard is a current member of the Horror Writers Association.

In addition, he has been a featured guest on several national and international radio shows including the X-Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnel, Shadows of the Paranormal , Edge of the Unknown , and Spirited History with Leanne and Angela .

Richard lives in northern West Virginia with his family, where he has worked for over ten years as a substance abuse therapist. He is actively involved in his community and is a current member of the Freemasons and Scottish Rite.

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Haunted Plantations of the South 2015 by Richard Southall.

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Contents

: History of Plantations

: Alabama

: Georgia

: Louisiana

: Mississippi

: North Carolina

: South Carolina

: Virginia

Introduction

I have always been intrigued by and attracted to the antebellum South, the Civil War, the Reconstruction Era, and the lifestyles that were representative of each of those very different times. In recent years, I became even more interested in those time periods after tracing my genealogy to distant family members directly involved in the Civil War and the Reconstruction.

Unlike my previous book, Haunted Route 66: Ghosts of Americas Legendary Highway , this project was a bit more challenging. With Haunted Route 66 , many of the ghost stories I wrote about were found on a 2,448-mile highway that has been in existence since 1926. While conducting research for Haunted Plantations of the South, I soon realized that I was dealing with plantation histories, ghost stories, and legends that in some cases went back three hundred years or more. Also, there were nearly a thousand plantations throughout the eastern and southern states. With such a large number of plantations to choose from, it was difficult to determine which of these plantations to include while writing Haunted Plantations of the South.

I decided to limit the number of ghost stories in this book to give the reader a better idea of individual plantations. Rather than simply writing down descriptions of hauntings, I wanted to focus on the brief history of each plantation. I think this may offer a better understanding of why a place became haunted.

As I conducted research for Haunted Plantations of the South , I came across statistics for casualties of a particular battle, or the number of slaves that a certain planter had on his property. I thought that the statistics, although necessary to show the scale of a particular event, depersonalize the individual. These statistics include men who were somebodys husband, son, father, and sibling. As such, each person has a story to tell, and to simply offer a statistic of an event prevents their stories from being heard. If a casualty list has ten thousand names on it, then there are ten thousand stories that can be told. This is one of the main reasons I wrote Haunted Plantations of the South I wanted to give a voice to some of these people.

The stories of the slaves, planters, and soldiers often converge on the plantation. Slaves often spent several years working on the plantations with very little recognition for their hard work. Planters spent a great deal of time and money making certain that their plantations were successful. During the Civil War, Union and Confederate soldiers often took over the mansions and used them as field hospitals to tend to and sometimes bury their wounded comrades. For all people involved, the plantation was a very emotionally charged location.

Many of the legends and ghost stories in Haunted Plantations of the South may vary somewhat from versions you have heard, especially if you live near a particular plantation. This is to be expected. As people share a particular story about a location, additional details are added or removed, which can lead to the emergence of several different versions of the same story.

Chapter 1 describes the different types of plantation architectural styles and reasons why a plantation may be haunted. Each of the subsequent chapters contains several entries that offer a brief history, ghost stories, and legends associated with plantations that have a reputation for being haunted.

I certainly hope that you enjoy Haunted Plantations of the South . Whether you are reading this book from a historical perspective or as a paranormal enthusiast, I would like to dedicate this book to you, the reader. By reading the stories in the pages that follow, you are helping keep the memories alive of the people I have written about. I would like to also dedicate Haunted Plantations of the South to the memories of the planters, soldiers, and slaves who have made this book possible.

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History of
Plantations

I want the old days back again and theyll
never come back, and I am haunted by the memory of them
and of the world falling about my ears.

Margaret Mitchell , Gone with the Wind

Haunted Plantations of the South is a book about the lifestyle that Margaret Mitchell so eloquently described in this quote from Gone with the Wind . Mitchells book gives the reader a realistic glimpse of how chaotic life was for everybody during and after the Civil War.

Unlike Gone with the Wind , Haunted Plantations of the South focuses on a brief history of nearly one hundred separate plantations from seven different states. In order to truly appreciate the ghost stories and legends associated with the plantations, it is important to delve into the history of each location.

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