HOUSE OF TRAGEDY
The Mysterious Murder of John McConkey and a History of Edisto's Haunted Seaside Plantation
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Can a house really be haunted?
HOUSE OF TRAGEDY by award-winning author and journalist Ken H. Fortenberry tackles and attempts to separate fact from fiction in this engaging and well-researched book about the historic, deadly, and maybe even haunted Seaside Plantation on Edisto Island, South Carolina, where John McConkey was brutally murdered in 1915.
McConkey wasn't the first of his family to die at Seaside. It is also where one of his sisters burned to death, another may have committed suicide, and a brother also mysteriously died.
As many as five generations of the wealthy and aristocratic Edings family lived and died at Seaside before the McConkeys ever stepped foot on the land of slow-moving creeks and salty brown-and-green sea marshes. For centuries, Seaside’s owners cultivated Sea Island cotton and grew fabulously wealthy on the backs of slave labor. Was the Edings family cursed?
HOUSE OF TRAGEDY uncovers lost history and tells the story of those who worked, died and were murdered or committed suicide through the centuries at Seaside Plantation, the scene of countless heartbreaks, told and untold.
These are the told stories; only the HOUSE OF TRAGEDY knows the untold.
We visit Edisto often, but I never really put names of restaurants together with the history of the island.
silly, I know. Lol
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