Read Untamed: The Wildest Woman in America and the Fight for Cumberland Island Online
Authors: Will Harlan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Nonfiction, #Retail, #Top 2014
When Carol arrived back at the compound, Buddy Candler’s truck was parked in front of her cottage. Buddy sat in the front seat, engine idling, and rolled down the window halfway.
“You lied to us,” he said.
“I’m sorry, Buddy. It wasn’t my idea.”
“Pack up and get out. You’ve got two weeks.” Then he grinned from behind the glass. “Don’t forget your chickens.”
He revved his engine and spun off, kicking up a cloud of dust and sand. Carol tasted the grit between her teeth.
Steel magnate Thomas Carnegie (left, with his brother Andrew) bought most of Cumberland in 1881.
WIKICOMMONS
Dungeness, the Carnegies’ fifty-nine-room mansion, burned down in 1959.
WILL HARLAN
John F. Kennedy Jr. married Carolyn Bessette in the one-room church across from Carol’s cabin in 1996.
WILL HARLAN
Plum Orchard is the island’s largest and most controversial Carnegie mansion.
WILL HARLAN
Jimmy Carter paddled the Chattooga River in 1970. He later protected it as a Wild and Scenic River.
DOUG WOODWARD
In the early 1970s, Carol led Atlanta activists in safeguarding the Chattahoochee River corridor from development.
ROGER BUERKI
Carol spearheaded efforts to protect half of the island as wilderness, but others have lobbied to remove the designation.
WILL HARLAN
Cumberland’s eighteen-mile seashore is one of the country’s largest and most biologically diverse.
SASHA GREENSPAN
The island’s towering dunes are home to hundreds of endangered sea turtles’ nests each summer.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Lined by live oaks, the main road was recently removed from wilderness to accommodate vehicle tours.
SASHA GREENSPAN
Thousands of feral hogs have overrun the island and destroyed endangered turtle nests.
EMILY DIZNOFF
Feral horses attract tourists, but many horses are starving and suffering.
WILL HARLAN