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COMING SOON: Grindall Shoals – Colonial Ghost Town (1755-1885)

Posted on 15 January, 2013 by nwfulmer — No Comments ↓
Grindall Shoals

Grindal Shoals is the site of a Colonial ghost town built near a shallow ford on the Pacolet River in what is now Union and Cherokee Counties. The town existed here because a slab of granite, virtually impervious to the Continue reading →

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Fascinated with old brick and abandoned sites since he was a boy, South Carolina native Nate Fulmer holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Archaeology from the College of Charleston. As a student of archaeology, he has worked on numerous historic sites in a variety of contexts. Nate currently lives in historic downtown Charleston with his wife Diana. This blog is largely a product of exploratory weekend excursions across the state and fieldwork on archaeological sites in the Lowcountry.

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