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, Steve and Rod tell the story of how Tennessee prepared for World War II and the one tragic night that brought the war home to Appalachia.

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The Devil in the Mountains- The Story of Vincent "Clawhammer" Witcher

The Devil in the Mountains- The Story of Vincent "Clawhammer" Witcher

Vincent “Clawhammer” Witcher became one of the most feared Confederate guerrilla leaders along the Virginia/Kentucky border in the Civil War.  As the leader of what was called “Witcher’s Boys, he oper...

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A Witness to History: The Frontier Life of Captain William Asher

A Witness to History: The Frontier Life of Captain William Asher

The early settlements along the Watauga and Holston Rivers in what’s now Tennessee were the very beginning of "The Wild West." While names like Daniel Boone, John Sevier, and William Bean filled the h...

27 Juni 14min

Appalachia's Forgotten Uprising: Claypool's Rebellion

Appalachia's Forgotten Uprising: Claypool's Rebellion

In 1781, as the American Revolution raged, Appalachian settlers in what’s now West Virginia rose in armed rebellion against the Virginia government. Angry over crushing taxes, forced military service,...

20 Juni 16min

A State of Natural Liberty: The Incredible Life of Quill Rose

A State of Natural Liberty: The Incredible Life of Quill Rose

Quill Rose was a Confederate veteran, bear hunter, blacksmith, storyteller, and moonshiner who lived deep in the Smoky Mountains along Eagle Creek. In this episode of Stories of Appalachia, we tell hi...

13 Juni 15min

Stagecoaches, Soldiers and Ghosts- The Story of the Glen Ferris Inn

Stagecoaches, Soldiers and Ghosts- The Story of the Glen Ferris Inn

This week we have not one but two podcast episodes for you!In this one, we go to Glen Ferris, West Virginia, a town at the falls of the Kanawha River, to tell the story of the Glen Ferris Inn, a place...

6 Juni 16min

A Dark December in Kentucky: The Disappearance of Mamie Womack

A Dark December in Kentucky: The Disappearance of Mamie Womack

This week we have not one, but two episodes for you!For this story, we travel back to December of 1908, when people in Russell and Adair counties in Kentucky were shaken after 12-year-old Mamie Womack...

6 Juni 9min

Into the Unknown:  John Lederer's Journeys Into Appalachia

Into the Unknown: John Lederer's Journeys Into Appalachia

In the late 1600’s, Dr. John Lederer, a German immigrant to the Virginia colony, became one of the first Europeans to explore the Appalachian region. Between 1669 and 1670, Lederer made three trips in...

30 Maj 20min

The Varmint of Burkes Garden

The Varmint of Burkes Garden

The highest mountain valley in Virginia is Burke’s Garden, also referred to as “God’s Thumbprint” for its bowl-like shape.It was here that something began killing sheep in the winter of 1952.  Night a...

23 Maj 13min

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