Episodes

  • Bonus - USA 250 and taking a short break
    Jun 30 2026

    Happy Fourth of July!

    I'm taking some time off from the podcast to travel and be with family. I'll be back with more episodes later in August. Until then, have a great summer!

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    4 mins
  • Purrysburg
    Jun 23 2026

    In the 1730s, a group of Swiss and French Huguenots let by Jean Pierre Purry came to South Carolina and settled on the Savannah River. Their new town became known as Purrysburg.

    These are some of the resources used in this episode:

    • Blog Post - Grave Matters on the Savannah
    • Blog Post - A Paddle and a Pow Wow on the Savannah River
    • A History of Purrysburg on Carolana
    • Wikipedia article
    • Memorial presented to His Grace, my lord the Duke of Newcastle ... upon the present condition of Carolina, and the means of its amelioration: by Jean Pierre Purry

    • A description of the province of South Carolina, drawn up at Charles Town, in September, 1731. Tr. from Mr. Purry's original treatise, in French, and published in the Gentleman's magazine, for August, September, and October, 1732
    • The history of South Carolina in the revolution, 1775-1780
    • Purrysburg Cemetery
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    27 mins
  • Skagit City, Washington
    Jun 9 2026

    Skagit City

    Since I'm in the Pacific Northwest, I thought it would be good to do another ghost town from this area. Today's ghost town is Skagit City in Washington. This is another town with connections to the Southeast.

    Here are some of the resources I used in this episode...

    • Skagit River Journal
    • Tales of the Magic Skagit
    • Ghost Camps and Boom Towns by JoAnn Roe
    • Blog Post - Searching for Skagit City

    Skagit City Ferry

    Skagit River Log Jams

    Skagit City School

    Skagit City School, 2017

    Skagit River and former location of Skagit City

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    21 mins
  • Samish and Atlanta, Revisited
    May 26 2026

    This week I'm traveling and I've got a bad head cold, so I'm reposting an episode from Season 1. I hope to be back in a couple of weeks with new episodes.

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    23 mins
  • Totness, South Carolina
    May 12 2026

    The town of Totness was a resort for the wealthy in Calhoun County. It had no central business district or town layout, but it was chartered as a town in 1855. When Sherman's troops came through in 1864 the village was never rebuilt.

    Most of the resources used in this episode are from newspapers.com and behind a paywall. Here are the only two that might be publicly available:

    • Blog Post on RandomConnections
    • SC Picture Project
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    22 mins
  • Jalapa, South Carolina
    Apr 28 2026

    The town of Jalapa was named for Xalapa, Mexico after members of the Palmetto Regiment fought near there in the Battle of Cerro Gordo. Now just a crossroads in Newberry County, it was once an active community with stores, churches, and a school.

    Most of the information I used in this episode can be found on my blog post, Seeking Jalapa.

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    21 mins
  • Lando, South Carolina
    Apr 14 2026

    Lando is a largely abandoned mill town in eastern Chester County. It was once the largest producer of blankets in the US. The only remnants left from the town are the old school and the old mill store, which is now the Lando-Manetta History Center. Please note - in this episode we describe a visit to the interior of the Lando School. The school is on private property and has been the victim of vandalism. It is monitored by surveillance cameras and regular law enforcement patrols. We were able to visit with an escort from the History Center.

    Here are some of the resources I used in this episode:

    • Lando-Manetta History Center
    • A Trip to Lando - RandomConnections Blog
    • National Register Listing
    • Wikipedia Entry
    • Lando School - SC Picture Project
    • Manetta Mills - SC Picture Project
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    27 mins
  • How to Find a Ghost Town
    Mar 31 2026

    Instead of linking all of the resources mentioned in this episode, I decided to do a podcast with a transcript of the show and with the links mentioned, plus a couple of others I forgot to include. This can be found on the RandomConnections website at this link.

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    17 mins