Haunted South Georgia

Haunted South Georgia by Jim Miles, published by Arcadia Publishing in October 2017, explores the rich tapestry of ghostly tales woven throughout the fifty-seven counties of southern Georgia. This 162-page book delves into the haunted histories of various locales, including the old Barber-Tucker Inn in Colquitt County and the former Scottish Inn in Bryan County, revealing the spectral guests that linger in these historic sites.
Readers will find a collection of intriguing stories that highlight the supernatural occurrences and folklore unique to this region. From a profane spirit unsettling a household to the Hairy Man searching for his son in a swamp, the narratives encompass a range of eerie experiences. The book also recounts instances where ghosts played pivotal roles in saving lives or providing crucial evidence in criminal cases. With its focus on history, folklore, and the supernatural, Haunted South Georgia offers a captivating glimpse into the region’s haunted past.
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Each county in the vast territory of southern Georgia has a haunted history. The old Barber-Tucker Inn in Colquitt County and the renovated former Scottish Inn in Bryan County host ghostly guests. A profane spirit disturbed a house’s former residents with vile language. The Hairy Man still searches a swamp for his long-lost son. A Dodge County ghost twice saved the lives of a family’s children, while one in Liberty County mysteriously extinguished a fire that would have destroyed a historic house. Ghosts in Randolph County and Echols County provided the living with evidence sufficient to convict their murderers. Join author Jim Miles as he recounts stories from the fifty-seven counties of the region.
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