The Donelson Expedition
Stories of Appalachia11 Maalis 2017

The Donelson Expedition

In the winter of 1779-1780, a group of settlers set out from the present site of Kingsport, Tennessee, sailing down the Holston River to establish a new settlement in the wilderness. They succeeded in reaching Fort Nashborough, later Nashville, Tennessee, after a trek that took them all the way down to the Ohio River, then […]

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The Greene-Jones War

The Greene-Jones War

In the 1880s and 1890s a bloody feud was happening across two Appalachian counties, with conflicts over hogs, shootings, ambushes, cabins set on fire and the threat of the governor to call in the stat...

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The Kingdom of the Happy Land

The Kingdom of the Happy Land

After the Civil War, as the South lay in ruins, a group of freedmen decided to depart the Mississippi plantation on which they had been held as slaves in search of a promised land. They found it...in ...

17 Helmi 202412min

Billy Dean Anderson: Appalachia's Most Wanted Outlaw

Billy Dean Anderson: Appalachia's Most Wanted Outlaw

Billy Dean Anderson was born in Fentress County, Tennessee, and, by all accounts, lived a normal law-abiding life as he grew up, even becoming a volunteer preacher in his church.Then it all went horri...

10 Helmi 202412min

Amos Owens: The Cherry Mountain Moonshiner

Amos Owens: The Cherry Mountain Moonshiner

After the Civil War a young man bought Cherry Mountain in Rutherford County, North Carolina and used the wild cherries found there to add flavor to his distilled product, illegal of course, that becam...

3 Helmi 202418min

Dr. John R. Brinkley: The Goat Gland Doctor from Appalachia

Dr. John R. Brinkley: The Goat Gland Doctor from Appalachia

John Romulus Brinkley was born in Burnsville, North Carolina, to a former Confederate medic and his housekeeper. From those humble beginnings young Brinkley grew up to become a traveling "Quaker doct...

27 Tammi 202438min

The Tragic End of Outlaw Joe Brown

The Tragic End of Outlaw Joe Brown

Joe Brown was a hell-raiser, thug and violent alcoholic who terrorized the town of Whitmer, West Virginia at the turn of the 20th century. He did, that is, until he went a step too far.That, folks, is...

20 Tammi 20249min

The 1921 West Virginia Capitol Fire

The 1921 West Virginia Capitol Fire

On January 3, 1921, a massive fire broke out at the West Virginia state capitol in Charleston. Not a big deal, you might be thinking, fires happen all the time. This one, though, had a twist or three,...

13 Tammi 202413min

The Tragedy at the Cowee Tunnel

The Tragedy at the Cowee Tunnel

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 boa...

6 Tammi 202411min

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