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Stories of Appalachia

by Steve Gilly

Welcome 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

John Forbes Nash, Jr.: Appalachia's Mathematical Genius

9m · Published 28 Oct 00:00
Today we tell the story of one of the 20th century's most brilliant mathematicians, born in Bluefield, West Virginia, and the subject of the movie "A Beautiful Mind," John Forbes Nash, Jr.
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Dark Deeds in the Mountains: The Twisted Tale of Thomas David Carr

12m · Published 21 Oct 00:00
Thomas David Carr was born in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1846. After a childhood marked by abuse, a prison term at age 8 and an attemped poisoning of one of his "acquaintances," Carr joined the Union Army at the start of the Civil War.
As he traveled with his unit, and by his own admission, Carr left a string of murders in his wake, culminating with the brutal murder of a 13-year-old girl who spurned his persistent marriage proposals.
Today we tell the story of a dark and dangerous man, Thomas David Carr.
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Catch us on TikTok @storiesofappalachia and on Instagram @storyappalachia for short video stories of this place we call home.
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The Sanctified Hill Mudslide

8m · Published 14 Oct 00:00
Sanctified Hill was a section of Cumberland, Kentucky, where many retired African American miners and their families resided in homes many had built themselves. In 1972 heavy rains fell across Appalachia, resulting in flooding and, in the case of Sanctified Hill, a terrible disaster.
Today we tell that story.
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The Curious Case of L. K. Garber

9m · Published 07 Oct 00:00
Around the turn of the 20th century a man charged with murder escaped from the Scott County, Virginia, jail and headed to Texas. He likely would have spent the rest of his life there but for an accident.
A real accident, involving a train.
Today we tell the story of a man whose demand for justice from the railroad company led to his own reckoning back home.
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The Battle of Point Pleasant

11m · Published 30 Sep 00:00
Rising tensions along the Appalachian frontier culminated with what's called "Lord Dunmore's War," named after the royal governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore. That conflict came to a head with a battle in 1774 at Point Pleasant in what's now West Virginia, in which Dunmore's forces battled the Shawnee warriors under Chief Cornstalk.
Today we tell that story.
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The West Virginia Mine Wars: Matewan

12m · Published 23 Sep 00:00
Our story of the West Virginia Mine Wars continues at Matewan, West Virginia, where a famous gun battle left several mine company hired guards dead, along with the town mayor, among others. The fighting was so fierce, many townsfolk fled across the Tug Fork into Kentucky, seeking safety. This battle also set the stage for the climax of the mine wars: the Battle of Blair Mountain.
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The Hanging of Cal Logston: An Eerie Prophecy From The Gallows

10m · Published 16 Sep 00:00
On April 5, 1872, the last man to be hanged in Fentress County, Tennessee, was said to have made three eerie predictions, all of which came true.
Today we tell the story of Cal Logston, a convicted murderer who is said to have foretold events up to a hundred years in the future.
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The West Virginia Mine Wars: Paint Creek and Cabin Creek

12m · Published 09 Sep 00:00
For a century and a half the king of central Appalachia has been coal. That mineral powered the industrial revolution in America, made some men and corporations very wealthy and provided jobs for the Appalachian men and women who dug it out of the ground.
Those jobs, though, didn't pay nearly well enough to justify the human costs of the work, so in 1912 miners in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek areas of West Virginia went on strike, triggering the first battle in what's come to be known as the West Virginia Mine Wars.
Today we tell that story.
Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast on Spreaker, where we tell the stories of this place we call home. We're also on your favorite podcast app.
Catch us on TikTok and YouTube @storiesofappalachia and on Instagram @storyappalachia for short video stories of the history and folklore of Appalachia.
Thanks for listening!
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The Savant of Rhea County, Tennessee

11m · Published 02 Sep 00:00
Alvin Goins was a hard worker who, like many Appalachian men of his time, never finished school and was unable to read or write. That never stopped him from getting work as a laborer in and around his home of Rhea County, Tennessee.
But Mr. Goins was a little bit different.
He was a mathematical genius, able to look at a pile of block, bricks and lumber and calculate in his head, almost to the last piece of wood, how much material would be needed to do the job.
Today we tell his story.
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The Dark Mystery of Booger Hole

10m · Published 26 Aug 00:00
Starting in the latter part of the 19th century and continuing up into the 20th century a valley in Clay County, West Virginia, became the site of a series of mysterious disappearances and deaths.
It only stopped with the aid of an organized mob (yeah, we know, an oxymoron, but also true).
Today we tell the story of the mysterious Booger Hole.
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Catch us on TikTok @storiesofappalachia and on Instagram @storyappalachia for short video stories of this place we call home.
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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