Helen Timmons Henderson

Helen Timmons Henderson

In the early part of the twentieth century, Helen Timmons Henderson came to Buchanan County, Virginia, to run the Buchanan Mission School with her husband. She did such an outstanding job of running the school that local Democratic party leaders talked her into running for state delegate in 1924, one of the first two women […]

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The Murderous Landlady

The Murderous Landlady

After World War II a young vet moves to Abingdon, Virginia, to take a teaching and coaching position in an area high school. And, being short on funds, he rents a room to live in from a widow. Things ...

23 Jan 20217min

The Natural Tunnel Train Wreck

The Natural Tunnel Train Wreck

Early on Christmas Eve, 1911, a 24 car coal train wrecked inside the Natural Tunnel in Scott County, Virginia. Today we tell that story. You can subscribe to the audio version of the Stories podcast a...

16 Jan 20219min

Ty Cobb And The Heckler

Ty Cobb And The Heckler

Ty Cobb was born in 1886 in Narrows, in north Georgia.  He became a baseball legend, known as much for his fierce competitiveness as for his athletic ability.  Today we tell the story of what happened...

9 Jan 202112min

Jock Yablonski

Jock Yablonski

For years the UMWA was under the tight control of John L. Lewis.  After he retired in 1960, he engineered the election of his hand-picked successor, W. A. (Tony) Boyle, as vice-president and then, on ...

2 Jan 202117min

Brushy Mountain's Prodigal Son

Brushy Mountain's Prodigal Son

An attempted robbery of a Johnson City, Tennessee, laundry in 1930 eventually led to a stint in Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, a prisoners strike and an escape for the robber.  Two years later, t...

26 Des 202011min

The Krampus

The Krampus

Christmas is fast approaching so this week, as we do at this time of the year, we tell a Christmas story. And, since this is the pandemic year, 2020, what better story to tell than that of a man-goat ...

19 Des 202010min

Tsali

Tsali

Today we tell the story of Cherokee prophet and leader, Tsali. According to tribal oral tradition, it was Tsali who made it possible for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee to remain in North Carolina af...

12 Des 202012min

A Courtroom Tragedy

A Courtroom Tragedy

The Avery family is very well-known in western North Carolina, starting in the late 1700s with Waightstill Avery, a lawyer and the very first attorney general in the state. His grandson, William Waigh...

5 Des 202010min

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