The Hensley Settlement

The Hensley Settlement

Early in the 20th century a family moved to the top of Brush Mountain, near the Cumberland Gap, and proceeded to live the next 50 years much like the pioneers did, growing their own food, making their own clothing and tools, and, um, making moonshine. Today we tell the story of the Hensley Settlement, a place you can still visit today, if you're into a 4 mile hike straight up the side of the mountain. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, RadioPublic or any other podcast app you have. We'd love it if you'd follow us on Facebook @storiesofappalachia or on Twitter @storyappalachia.

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The Long-Haired Red-Bearded Beast of Georgia: John Pemberton Gatewood

John Pemberton Gatewood was a notorious Confederate bushwhacker/guerrilla leader.  Born in Fentress County, Tennessee, in 1844, Gatewood's life took a dark turn after a Union attack on his family led ...

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Moonshine, Murder, and Legend: The Story of Lewis Redmond

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Emma Gatewood's Walk in the Woods

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In 1955, at the age of 67, Emma Gatewood became the first woman to solo thru-hike the Appalachian Trail, from Springer Mountain in Georgia to the top of Mt. Katahdin in Maine. In this episode, Steve a...

29 Nov 202516min

Greed, Gold and Deception in Cocke County TN: The 1909 Murder of A. J. Slagle

Greed, Gold and Deception in Cocke County TN: The 1909 Murder of A. J. Slagle

In 1909, a Johnson City businessman named A.J. Slagle was lured by promises of buried Spanish gold hidden in a Cocke County house. What began as a desperate bid to recover from business losses ended i...

22 Nov 202514min

The Death of Jack Allen: The Hillsville Aftermath

The Death of Jack Allen: The Hillsville Aftermath

Four years after the Hillsville courthouse shootout shocked Virginia, another one of the Allen brothers met a violent end. Jack Allen, brother of Floyd Allen, and once a constable in that Carroll Coun...

15 Nov 202516min

The Confederate Exodus: The Story of Ezekiel Pyles And The Confederados

The Confederate Exodus: The Story of Ezekiel Pyles And The Confederados

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8 Nov 202517min

The 1925 Asheville Sessions: The Spark Before the Bang

The 1925 Asheville Sessions: The Spark Before the Bang

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