Elsie

Elsie

The city of Kingsport, Tennessee, was a planned community. Built with money from the Appalachian coalfields combined with Yankee expertise, Kingsport was laid out based on towns and cities in New England, with everything planned by the city fathers, which is why it today goes by the name "The Model City." Kingsport was chartered in 1917, but within two years those city fathers discovered that while they could plan and manage their new metropolis, they couldn't plan for the evil that existed in the hearts of men. In 1919 an assault and murder of a young girl occurred there, the first and even today one of the worst the city has seen. And Rod and Steve tell that story on today's episode of the Stories podcast. If you like what you hear, we ask you to head on over to the RadioPublic app to subscribe. You can also subscribe to Stories on Stitcher, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or on your own podcatcher. We're on Facebook @storiesofappalachia and on Twitter @storyappalachia.

Avsnitt(586)

The 1919 Torrent, Kentucky Nitro Explosion

The 1919 Torrent, Kentucky Nitro Explosion

In 1919, a nitroglycerin explosion near Torrent, Kentucky, killed four men and leveled a factory. Today we tell the story of that tragedy and the explosive history of oil well “torpedoes” in Appalachi...

6 Sep 202519min

Christopher Gist and the Opening of Appalachia

Christopher Gist and the Opening of Appalachia

In 1750, surveyor Christopher Gist set out to explore the wilderness of what’s now Southwest Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and West Virginia. Hired by the Ohio Company, Gist mapped the Appalachian front...

30 Aug 202512min

Bloody Vengeance in Appalachia: The Battle of Dug Hill/The Officer House Massacre

Bloody Vengeance in Appalachia: The Battle of Dug Hill/The Officer House Massacre

In March 1864, Union Colonel William B. Stokes and his cavalry were ambushed at Dug Hill, in Tennessee, leaving dozens of his men dead. Enraged, Stokes led a brutal raid on William and Cynthia Officer...

23 Aug 202517min

The Rhea County Spartans: The South's All-Female Cavalry Unit

The Rhea County Spartans: The South's All-Female Cavalry Unit

In the final years of the Civil War, a group of young women in Rhea County, Tennessee, made American history as the only known all-female cavalry unit: the Rhea County Spartans. Born from loyalty to t...

16 Aug 202515min

The Kentucky Longhunter, Henry Skaggs

The Kentucky Longhunter, Henry Skaggs

In this episode, we tell the story of Henry Skaggs, one of the legendary Kentucky longhunters of the 18th century and his remarkable journey from his early days in Maryland to his time as an explorer ...

9 Aug 202515min

Mountains, Moonshine and Mutiny: WW1 Desertion in North Carolina

Mountains, Moonshine and Mutiny: WW1 Desertion in North Carolina

In 1918, the mountains of North Carolina erupted in quiet rebellion. Dozens of young men dodged the World War I draft, hiding in the backcountry with help from friends and family. When a deadly shooto...

2 Aug 202514min

Michael Stoner, Legendary Longhunter of Appalachia

Michael Stoner, Legendary Longhunter of Appalachia

In this episode we tell the story of Michael Stoner, a German-born frontiersman, longhunter, and close companion of Daniel Boone. From his early days in Pennsylvania to brutal battles like Blue Licks ...

26 Juli 202526min

The Assassination of William Taulbee

The Assassination of William Taulbee

On February 28, 1890, a long-simmering feud turned deadly in the halls of the U.S. Capitol. Former Kentucky Congressman William P. Taulbee was shot on the marble stairs by journalist Charles Kincaid a...

19 Juli 202512min

Populärt inom Samhälle & Kultur

podme-dokumentar
gynning-berg
svenska-fall
en-mork-historia
p3-dokumentar
aftonbladet-krim
mardromsgasten
skaringer-nessvold
killradet
creepypodden-med-jack-werner
rss-mer-an-bara-morsa
kod-katastrof
flashback-forever
hor-har
rattsfallen
vad-blir-det-for-mord
rss-brottsutredarna
historiska-brott
p3-historia
larm-vi-minns