Stories of Appalachia
by Steve GillyWelcome to "Stories of Appalachia," the podcast where hosts Steve Gilly and Rod Mullins have been unraveling the captivating history and folklore of the Appalachian region since 2015. Join them as they guide you through mist-covered mountains and winding rivers, exploring the stories that define the heart and soul of Appalachia.
Copyright: Copyright Steve Gilly
Episodes
The Tragedy at the Cowee Tunnel
11m · Published
On December 30, 1881, 30 convicts, along with their guards, were shackled and deposited on the banks of the Tuckaseegee River near Dillboro, North Carolina, with a job to do: cross the river in a boat and then start digging out the Cowee Tunnel for the Western North Carolina Railroad.
19 of the 30 didn't make it across alive.
Today we tell that tragic story.
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19 of the 30 didn't make it across alive.
Today we tell that tragic story.
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Bettie Simms, The Queen of the Moonshiners
13m · Published
In the early 1900's a young mother in Polk County, North Carolina, had a decision to make. She had separated from her abusive husband and had several young children to feed, house and clothe, with very few job prospects. So she started her own business...moonshining. Bettie Simms was good at that chosen profession but, as so often happens, she had a run-in with the law.
Today we tell the story of the woman the press dubbed "The Queen of the Moonshiners," another one of the Stories of Appalachia!
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Today we tell the story of the woman the press dubbed "The Queen of the Moonshiners," another one of the Stories of Appalachia!
Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast so you don't miss any of our stories. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker, Audible and on your favorite podcast app, too.
Thanks for listening and for sharing our little podcast with your friends.
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Appalachian Christmas Traditions
11m · Published
With Christmas fast approaching, Rod and Steve talk about the history and the folklore behind Christmas in Appalachia...
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, y'all!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, y'all!
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Tinker Dave Beaty, Union Guerrilla/Outlaw
17m · Published
David Crockett Beaty was a farmer in Fentress County, Tennessee...until the start of the Civil War.
He became a guerrilla fighter in that war, on the side of the Union, with his most well-known rebel counterpart being Champ Ferguson, with whom he had a running war all its own.
Today we tell the story of Tinker Dave Beaty, Union guerrilla/outlaw.
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He became a guerrilla fighter in that war, on the side of the Union, with his most well-known rebel counterpart being Champ Ferguson, with whom he had a running war all its own.
Today we tell the story of Tinker Dave Beaty, Union guerrilla/outlaw.
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The 1902 New River Coal Strike -The Battle of Stanaford
12m · Published
In 1902 coal miners struck the mines along the New River, seeking better wages and better working conditions. The strike continued until February 25, 1903, when a massive gun battle broke out between miners and coal company men, including detectives from the Baldwin-Felts agency and local law enforcement. The battle was fierce, with both sides exchanging gunfire for approximately five minutes.
Many of the miners, faced with overwhelming firepower, rushed out of the building and surrendered. However, some fled into the woods, where they were pursued and arrested.
This conflict was a precursor of the West Virginia Mine Wars, which would begin in earnest ten years later at Paint Creek and Cabin Creek.
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Many of the miners, faced with overwhelming firepower, rushed out of the building and surrendered. However, some fled into the woods, where they were pursued and arrested.
This conflict was a precursor of the West Virginia Mine Wars, which would begin in earnest ten years later at Paint Creek and Cabin Creek.
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The Fentress County Witch
10m · Published
In 1843 a prominent man in Jamestown, Tennessee, distributed a broadsheet, under an assumed name, accusing the wife of a tavern owner of being, among other sordid things, a "witch of the most extraordinary power."
That, as you can imagine, led to legal action in the Fentress County courts.
Today we tell the story of the Fentress County witch, another one of the Stories of Appalachia!
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That, as you can imagine, led to legal action in the Fentress County courts.
Today we tell the story of the Fentress County witch, another one of the Stories of Appalachia!
Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast so you don't miss any of our stories of Appalachian history and folklore. Go to Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Spotify, Audible, Goodpods or on your favorite podcast app.
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Orlean Hawks Puckett. Appalachian Granny Woman
14m · Published
Granny women were the healers and caretakers of folks in Appalachia, dispensing folk remedies, serving as midwives, and even dousing for water. These women were essential in rural Appalachia, where doctors and hospitals were scarce.
Today we tell the story of one of these women, Orlean Hawk Puckett, from Carroll County, Virginia, known for being a midwife responsible for helping to bring over a thousand Appalachian babies into the world!
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Today we tell the story of one of these women, Orlean Hawk Puckett, from Carroll County, Virginia, known for being a midwife responsible for helping to bring over a thousand Appalachian babies into the world!
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The Gun Battle of Thorn Hill, TN
12m · Published
At the turn of the 20th century a wealthy and politically connected man from Grainger County, Tennessee, lost a lawsuit filed by a widow and was ordered to pay her a sum of money. Failing to do that, the court ordered a sale of some lumber this man owed, which was bought by a blacksmith in the community of Thorn Hill.
Out of this came two murders, a prison sentence, a feud, and a deadly gun battle at the blacksmith's shop five years later.
That, dear listeners, is our story of Appalachia this week!
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Out of this came two murders, a prison sentence, a feud, and a deadly gun battle at the blacksmith's shop five years later.
That, dear listeners, is our story of Appalachia this week!
Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or at our podcast home, spreaker.com...
Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories with your friends...
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The Eccles Mine Disaster
15m · Published
In 1914 a series of massive explosions occurred in the Eccles Mine No. 5 near Eccles, West Virginia in Raleigh County, West Virginia, leaving over 180 men and boys dead, including an insurance salesman who had the bad luck of making a call on the miners that day.
Today we tell the story of West Virginia's second-worst mine disaster.
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Today we tell the story of West Virginia's second-worst mine disaster.
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Cora Wilson Stewart and the Moonlight Schools of Kentucky
9m · Published
At the turn of the 20th century a young woman named Cora Wilson Stewart was hired as an elementary school teacher, later becoming Rowan County school superintendent. Fifteen years later she began a program that has since spread across the country: the idea of adult education for those who needed it.
Today we tell her story and the story of the schools she founded, the Moonlight Schools of eastern Kentucky.
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Today we tell her story and the story of the schools she founded, the Moonlight Schools of eastern Kentucky.
Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast...we're on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, PlayerFM, Audible or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
We're also on TikTok@storiesofappalachia and on Instragram@storyappalachia.
Thanks for listening.
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Stories of Appalachia has 598 episodes in total of explicit content. Total playtime is 125:24:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 30th, 2024 13:41.
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