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Jozie & Me
Not sure it was Grey Man but one of mine was at Pawleys Plantation during a huge winter storm. Was closing up at around 11 and the rental manager and I went out the front door to leave. Standing about 30ft in front of us was what looked like an old boat captain from the 1800s in his black slicker and hat with rain pouring off of him. We looked at each other, then back at him and he vanished.
Also while working there were had a small hurricane. Next morning we went in to cut trees and clean up the property. Me and another guy rode around hole #16 which ends at the marsh looking across to the island. I saw a reflection that caught my eye and my coworker said, “what the hell is he doing?” There was a man standing in the middle of the marsh. Only problem was what caught my eye was the buttons on his confederate uniform glistening in the morning sun. We looked at each other and back at the soldier. He was out there looking for something, a few seconds later he just faded.
My mom has some good stories about the Litchfield Plantation house and ghosts. Ive also heard a choir singing in the woods about a half mile from Old Gunn Church in Plantersville while deer hunting. Im not saying what I heard wasnt an actual choir way wayyy away but it was definitely a unique experience. It was peaceful and scary all at once.
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