For many, Edisto is a little slice of heaven--live oaks festooned with
Spanish moss, winding waterways and crashing surf. Yet the waterways
were pathways for privateers, smugglers and gunboats. Marauders
terrorized residents. Privateers made life uncertain during the War of
1812. John Wilson and Andrew Gillon dueled to the death on the sands of
Edingsville. The Civil War brought repeated skirmishes between Union and
Confederate scouting parties. Join historian Alexia Jones Helsley as she
recounts lost lives, early widows, dashed dreams, unseen secrets--the
dark side of Eden.