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Carolina Ghost Towns is an exploration of the lost towns and communities in South Carolina, North Carolina, and occasionally Georgia

Carolina Ghost Towns Tom Taylor

    • Geschiedenis

Carolina Ghost Towns is an exploration of the lost towns and communities in South Carolina, North Carolina, and occasionally Georgia

    Willington

    Willington

    In this episode I talk to Scott Withrow, who co-taught a course on Lost Communities with me at Furman University.  Scott lends his expertise on the ghost town of Willington.
    Leegstadt Scale for Ghost Towns, developed by Dave Baker
    Type A: A completely barren site with no remnants remaining to suggest a town, community, or village of any type ever existed here.
    Type B: A site of rubble and roofless buildings remaining with no obvious population or a location marked with only a sign noting that something once existed.
    Type C: A Cemetery (may or may not have a sign, and may or may not share the same name of the community), church, creamery, bridge, mill, fort or other civic indicator remains to mark where a town, or village existed. These can be representative of a township so long as it is no further than one mile from the site.
    Type D: A semi-abandoned community. Site may have a few residences but all commercial and industrial buildings are abandoned.
    Type E: A historic Community. Site may have some residences and fewer than ten commercial and industrial buildings that are in use.
    Type F: A restored, fabricated, or semi-dilapidated community maintained as an attraction or within a park.
    Type G: Integrated Community: The site was either annexed into a neighboring community or is presently a location where new homes or buildings occupy the site of a former town.
     
    In addition to these types, Baker further defines a ghost town as to whether or not it was ever incorporated as an actual town.
     
    Group 1: A formerly platted and incorporated city or town
    Group 2: A formerly platted unincorporated city or town
    Group 3: A formerly non-platted community of industrial or commercial significance (usually related to coal mining or quarries, but there are several towns in the Carolinas centered around other industries such as textiles and logging.)
    Group 4: An informal community, non-platted which surrounded around a central location or locations, examples of these include a school, church, creamery, or railroad station
    Group 5: An informal community created on or centered around private land. May or may not have been subdivided into lots.
    Group 6: A pioneer village having been established within ten years of statehood with no formal recognition otherwise
    Resources:
    Midwest Ghost Towns with Dan Cline
    Willington on the Way
    Photos:
    Sara Jungst in the bookstore with friends

    Old Store display in history center

    Cowan Family Band

    Cowan Instruments

    History Center diorama

    Old Willington Post Office

    Willington Academy Location and Cemetery

    • 24 min.
    Petersburg, Lisbon, and Vienna

    Petersburg, Lisbon, and Vienna

    The towns of Petersburg, Lisbon, and Vienna were located on the Savannah River at its confluence with the Broad River.  Petersburg and Vienna were on the Georgia side, and Vienna was across the Savannah in South Carolina.
    Resources:
    Blog Post
    Plan of Petersburg
    Old Petersburg report
    Moses Waddel
    Augusta Canal

    • 22 min.
    Tunnel Hill

    Tunnel Hill

    Tunnel Hill was the shanty boomtown for workers working on the Stumphouse Tunnel, part of the Blue Ridge Railroad.  It was abandoned around the time of the Civil War when the railroad ran out of money to complete the project.
    Blog post



    Additional voices by Elevenlabs.io.  

    • 31 min.
    Renno

    Renno

    Renno was a railroad farming town in the Jacks Township of Laurens County, South Carolina.
    Renno Blog Posts
    Exploring Laurens County 2008
    Renno and Stomp Springs 2011
    Exploring Jacks Township 2013
    Renno Revisited 2018
    Township definitions:
    A town is a populated area with commerce and administrative functions concentrated in a specific area
    A township is an administrative area, similar to a county, but smaller.  It can contain several towns or cities.
    Laurens County Townships:

    Images of Bell's Store:


    Images of Renno School:




    Sardis Church Cemetery:

    • 21 min.
    Temple of Health

    Temple of Health

    The Temple of Health was a stage coach stop in upper Abbeville County. It got its name from a set of springs that were purported to have healing properties.







    Here are the links to information within the podcast…

    Blog posts:

    The Temple of Health

    Ground Truthing

    Trembly Bald

    Script for this episode

    The theme music for Carolina Ghost Towns is “Summertime” by LesFM. Other incidental music is from Pixabay.
    You can reach us at CarolinaGhostTownsPod@gmail.com. 
    www.randomconnections.com

    • 18 min.
    Ferguson

    Ferguson

    Ferguson was a lumber town founded an the banks of the Santee River by the Santee River Cypress Lumber Company. All that's left of the town is on Ferguson Island in Lake Marion.







    Here are the links to information within the podcast…

    Multiple blog posts:

    The Ghost Towns of Lake Marion - Part One, Part Two, Part Three

    Return to Ferguson

    Script for this episode

    The theme music for Carolina Ghost Towns is “Summertime” by LesFM. Other incidental music is from Pixabay.
    You can reach us at CarolinaGhostTownsPod@gmail.com. 
    www.randomconnections.com

    • 13 min.

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