The Tucker County War

The Tucker County War

During the 1880's a dispute broke out over where the county seat of Tucker County, West Virginia, should be. Unlike the usual political fighting over where the courthouse and county offices should be, this one involved an armed mob intent on taking matters into their own hands. You can now listen to Stories and help us out at the same time. Download the new RadioPublic app from the Apple app store for your Apple device or from the Google store for your Android device and listen to the podcast there. That gives us a share in ads on the app, helping us to bring you these stories of Appalachia, as well as being able to listen to many of your other favorite podcasts. We're on Twitter @storyappalachia and on Facebook @storiesofappalachia. Thanks for your support!

Jaksot(586)

Tenth Anniversary Special: Two Tales from the Dark Side of Appalachia

Tenth Anniversary Special: Two Tales from the Dark Side of Appalachia

This Halloween marks 10 years of stories from Rod and Steve; to mark the holiday and our tenth anniversary, we’re going to take you deep into the dark side of Appalachia with two chilling tales from s...

25 Loka 202520min

Two Men and a Plane: The Drug Smuggler Who Fell Out Of The Sky

Two Men and a Plane: The Drug Smuggler Who Fell Out Of The Sky

We’ve told hundreds of stories about Appalachia, but few are as bizarre as the night a Kentucky drug smuggler named Andrew Thornton II fell to his death during a smuggling run over south Knoxville, Te...

18 Loka 202517min

The 1912 Ligonier Valley Train Crash

The 1912 Ligonier Valley Train Crash

In July, 1912, a joyful Fourth of July outing on a mountain turned into a tragedy when a crowded passenger coach collided head-on with a massive coal train on the Wilpen Branch of the Ligonier Valley ...

11 Loka 202515min

The Bridge Burners of East Tennessee

The Bridge Burners of East Tennessee

In November 1861, a secret band of East Tennessee Unionists struck at the heart of Confederate supply lines by burning railroad bridges across the region. They believed the Union army would soon march...

4 Loka 202522min

Stories of Helene: David Biddix, Spruce Pine, North Carolina

Stories of Helene: David Biddix, Spruce Pine, North Carolina

This week, we wrap up our commemoration of the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene by talking with Mitchell County’s David Biddix, who documented the effects of the storm and its aftermath in that h...

1 Loka 202546min

Stories of Helene: Kevin Behm, Marion, North Carolina

Stories of Helene: Kevin Behm, Marion, North Carolina

When Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina a year ago, it left behind washed-out roads, flooded homes, and communities cut off from each other. For first responders, the storm was more ...

27 Syys 202512min

Stories of Helene: Maria True, Erwin, Tennessee

Stories of Helene: Maria True, Erwin, Tennessee

On the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene’s flooding in Appalachia, Rod and Steve share the story of Maria True, general manager of Jet Broadcasting in Erwin, Tennessee. When the Nolichucky River o...

20 Syys 202520min

The Jellico Troop Train Disaster of 1944

The Jellico Troop Train Disaster of 1944

In July 1944, a troop train packed with new Army recruits derailed near Jellico, Tennessee, plunging into Clear Fork River. Thirty-five soldiers died and ninety-one were injured. In this episode, Stev...

13 Syys 202518min

Suosittua kategoriassa Yhteiskunta

olipa-kerran-otsikko
sita
siita-on-vaikea-puhua
kaksi-aitia
i-dont-like-mondays
gogin-ja-janin-maailmanhistoria
uutiscast
poks
antin-palautepalvelu
rss-nikotellen
kolme-kaannekohtaa
rss-murhan-anatomia
mamma-mia
yopuolen-tarinoita-2
aikalisa
meidan-pitais-puhua
rss-haudattu
rss-palmujen-varjoissa
mystista
loukussa