Synopsis
A History of Appalachia, One Story at a Time
Episodes
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The Last Public Hangings in Lawrence County, Kentucky and Wilkes County, North Carolina
18/02/2023 Duration: 17minToday we bring you part of the end of an era of public executions in Appalachia, which had, in many cases, turned into an excuse for a carnival, with vendors selling food and drink (much of it the hard stuff) and children brought in for a day with a picnic and other family activities, prior to the hanging itself. Our first story comes from Wilkes County, North Carolina, where an alleged horse thief shoots and kills the man looking for that horse; the second comes from Lawrence County, Kentucky, and involves a feud, with the accused shooting and killing his own uncle.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Goodpods, Spreaker, Stitcher or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories of Appalachian history with your friends.
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The Unfetchable Moonshiner
11/02/2023 Duration: 17minOne of the biggest moonshiners (literally) in Appalachia was a Melungeon woman from Newman's Ridge in Hancock County, Tennessee. She lived an interesting life, providing shine in many ways, including from a hollow tree.To find out more, give this week's episode a listen!You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Audible, Stitcher, Goodpods or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories of Appalachia with your friends!
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The Outlaw Kinnie Wagner
04/02/2023 Duration: 13minThe 1920s were a decade of loosening morals, Prohibition and crime, with notorious outlaws popping up across America. Along with the likes of Al Capone, John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde was a home-grown Appalachian outlaw whose exploits made headlines across the South.Today we tell the story of Appalachian outlaw Kinnie Wagner, from Scott County, Virginia.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Spotify, Audible or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.Thanks for listening!
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The Last Gunfight of Troy and Elias Hatfield
28/01/2023 Duration: 12minIn 1911 Devil Anse Hatfield’s sons Troy and Elias were in Fayette County running a bar, which was doing quite well. They had established their liquor and beer territory thanks to agreements with the competition and things looked bright…until someone with ties to the Italian-American miners’ community decided to compete with them.Things did not turn out well.Today we tell the story of the last gunfight of Troy and Elias Hatfield.
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The Legendary Revenuer: Big Six
21/01/2023 Duration: 12minWe've told stories of moonshiners; we've even interviewed one of them. Today we're going to tell the story of untaxed whiskey from the other side, that of the federal revenue agent, or revenuer. One of those agents was well-known in the hills and hollers of Kentucky, the legendary Big Six.Today we tell his story.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Stitcher, PlayerFM or on your favorite podcast app or feed reader.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories of Appalachian history with your friends!
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The Appalachian Prophet
14/01/2023 Duration: 08minA man from Anderson County, Tennessee, had developed a reputation as being a bit strange, going on about all those visions he had after his wife left him years before. One vision, though, led many people to decide that maybe they'd misjudged him.Today we tell the story of John Hendrix, the prophet of Appalachia.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast on Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Audible or wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!
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The Appalachian "Bat-Man"
07/01/2023 Duration: 11minIn 1892 a West Virginia hermit living high above the Cheat River announced to the world that he had an invention: a suit that would allow him to fly above the forests and mountains of Appalachia just like the hawks that lived there. If only he had a little more money to finish his invention...Today we tell the story of the Appalachian "Bat-Man."You can subcribe to the Stories podcast at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher or on your favorite podcast app.
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Hillbilly
30/12/2022 Duration: 14minTo many the word "Appalachia" is synonymous with the word "hillbilly," for better or for worse. Often used as a derogatory term by non-residents of the region, many here have adopted "hillbilly" with defiant pride. Today we're going to tell a bit of the history of that word, which involves religion, war, and a famous British king and queen. Quite the story.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker, Audible, Goodpods, RadioPublic, or on your favorite podcast app or podcatcher.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories with your friends!
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The Cloudland Hotel
24/12/2022 Duration: 09minAfter the Civil War fine hotels were built all along the mountain range that separated North Carolina and Tennessee, each one grander than the last, a sort of Guilded Age race between the wealthy hotel operators flooding into the region. There were many of these fine hotels, from the Wonderland Hotel to Unaka Springs to the Cloudland Hotel. That last hotel had one advantage the others didn't. It sat high atop Roan Mountain, making that hotel the higher than any other hotel in the region, with a most spectacular view.Today we tell the story of the Cloudland Hotel.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Audible, Spotify, Goodpods, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts...we will be there.Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, y'all!
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Christmas Traditions in Appalachia
19/12/2022 Duration: 10minIt is Christmas week, folks, so join us as we talk about Old Christmas and some Appalachian Christmas folklore.Merry Christmas, all!
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The Saltville Muck Dam Collapse
17/12/2022 Duration: 13minChristmas Eve, 1924, started like Christmas Eve always had, with people getting ready for family gatherings, caroling, and opening presents the next morning. That's not what ended up happening in Saltville, Virginia, that night. Instead, the town suffered through a literal nightmare of caustic muck, debris, death and destruction as an alkali plant's muck dam collapsed, sending a massive wave down the north fork of the Holston River.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Audible, Stitcher, Goodpods or on your favorite podcast app.
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The Hatfields and the McCoys: After the Feud
10/12/2022 Duration: 10minWhen you say "feud" anywhere in America, what comes to most folks' minds are the names "Hatfield" and "McCoy." That notorious feud has been the stuff of legend not just in Appalachia but all across America as well.But that feud eventually burnt itself out. So what happened to Devil Anse Hatfield and Randall McCoy after that? Well, for one thing, did you know that Devil Anse Hatfield went on the vaudeville circuit early in the twentieth century? Today we tell you that story and more about the Hatfields and McCoys after the end of their famous feud. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy, Goodpods, Audible, or on your favorite podcast app.
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Frankie Silver: An Appalachian Woman Hanged for Murder
03/12/2022 Duration: 13minIn the early part of the 19th century, a woman was arrested for the gruesome murder of her husband in what's now Mitchell County, North Carolina. Some said she acted in jealousy, others say she reacted to ongoing spousal abuse to protect herself and her baby daughter.Today we tell the story of Frankie Silver, the first woman to be hanged in North Carolina.
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The Great UFO Invasion of Appalachia
26/11/2022 Duration: 15minOn a few nights in October, 1973 all over Appalachia, from Ohio to Tennessee, there was a wave of UFO sightings and reports of attempted abductions. Today we tell that story.If you like our stories of Appalachian history, you might want to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode. You can do that at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker, Audible, Goodpods, PlayerFM or on your own favorite podcast app...we'll be there.Thanks for listening and thanks for sharing our stories with your friends!(Picture of Watauga Lake by Ryan Rice at the English-language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2246001)(Picture of Broad Street by AppalachianCentrist - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=113623763)
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Appalachia's Lonely Hearts Club Con Man
19/11/2022 Duration: 15minIn the late 1940's a man who went by the name of Ernest I. Torrence traveled across Appalachia, from Georgia to Pennsylvania, seeking his true love. Unfortunately for the women he met, his true love was not them, but their money.Today we tell the tale of a smooth-talking Appalachian con man, who targeted women through the lonely hearts clubs ads in newspapers all around the region.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, Audible, Goodpods, or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening!
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The Road to Nowhere
12/11/2022 Duration: 10minEarlier this summer we took our YouTube viewers to the area around Fontana Lake to show them a road that was promised but never fully built. On today's podcast episode, we're going to tell the story of what's come to be known as the "Road to Nowhere."You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Goodpods, Audible, Stitcher, and on most other podcast apps.Thanks for listening and for sharing us with your friends!
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The Building of the Western North Carolina Railroad
05/11/2022 Duration: 11minBuilding a railroad in Appalachia after the Civil War was always a hard, back-breaking effort. But in the very rugged mountains of Western North Carolina, which contained the tallest mountains east of the Mississippi River, it was deadly.Today we tell the story of the building of the Western North Carolina Railroad.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, Goodpods, Audible, or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening!
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The Murder That Never Happened: The Story of Condy Dabney
29/10/2022 Duration: 13minIn 1925 a man from Coal Creek, Tennessee, named Condy Dabney came to Harlan County, Kentucky, looking for work down in the mines. He soon tired of that work and started a taxi service that shuttled folks around Harlan and other towns in the county.Things were looking bright for Mr. Dabney, until he was arrested and charged with killing a 14-year-old girl who it was said had taken a ride in his cab. He was convicted of her murder.Then, things got strange.Today we tell the story of a Harlan County murder that never happened.You can subscribe to our stories by going to Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Audible, TuneIn, Stitcher, Goodpods, PlayerFM or on your own favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening and for sharing our podcast with your friends.
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The Witch Dog
22/10/2022 Duration: 11minBack during the Great Depression East Tennessee was visited by a mysterious beast, a large dog with, some say, glowing red eyes. This dog, called the Witch Dog by some, terrorized farms in the region. Then, just as suddenly as it appeared, the Witch Dog vanished, never to be seen again.Today we bring you the story of the Witch Dog, in honor of Halloween...You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Audible, Goodpods, PlayerFM, Radiopublic or wherever you download your favorite podcasts.Thanks for listening. Have a fun and safe Halloween!
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Bascom Lamar Lunsford
15/10/2022 Duration: 13minEvery now and then there appears a man or woman with a sense of the true importance of the culture of Appalachia. Bascom Lamar Lunsford was one of those people.Trained as a teacher and as a lawyer, Lunsford not only taught and practiced law in Western North Carolina, he also spent time as a fruit tree salesman, a beekeeper, a newspaper publisher, and an auctioneer, among other pursuits.But it was his love of old-time Appalachian music that made him famous. Lunsford is known for his travels through the hills and hollers collecting songs and tunes, many of which he recorded himself.Today we tell the story of Bascom Lamar Lunsford.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, Goodpods, Spotify, Audible or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening!