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On This Day In Appalachia – February 25, 1820On This Day In Appalachia – February 25, 1820


February 25, 2021February 25, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 2 Comments| 12:15 pm

On this day in 1820 western North Carolina congressman Felix Walker made a speech. In the process, his fellow congressmen gave the English language a new word, uh, in his

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On This Day In Appalachia – February 24, 1868On This Day In Appalachia – February 24, 1868


February 24, 2021February 24, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 12:15 pm

On this day in 1868 President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial began. https://youtu.be/4hvHwxJDxsg Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and give us a thumbs up, please!

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Appalachia And The First Anti-Lynching LawAppalachia And The First Anti-Lynching Law


February 19, 2021February 19, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Wise County, Virginia, saw very little racial violence after the Civil War. In fact, up until 1927, there were only three known cases of death by lynching in this southwestern

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The Resting Tree Slave CemeteryThe Resting Tree Slave Cemetery


February 14, 2021February 14, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 7:12 pm

I recently took a trip to Bristol, Virginia, to get some photographs for an upcoming podcast on the Walnut Grove plantation and decided to pull out the video camera when

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The Lady Chained To The WallThe Lady Chained To The Wall


February 12, 2021February 12, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 5 Comments| 8:00 pm

Firefighters responding to a house fire in Canton, Pennsylvania, in 1896 were stunned by what they found.   Today we tell that story. The Stories podcast is available at Apple Podcasts,

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The Wild Man Of The SmokiesThe Wild Man Of The Smokies


February 5, 2021February 5, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

Mason Evans was a schoolteacher and principal in McMinn County, in southeast Tennessee. After his one true love left him he made a fateful and life-changing decision to head to

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The Cumberland GapThe Cumberland Gap


January 30, 2021January 30, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 10:36 pm

For those of you wondering “where’s this week’s video” we have an answer. It’s right down below! Steve took a trip to Cumberland Gap to hike the same trail that

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The Wright-Templeton GangThe Wright-Templeton Gang


January 29, 2021January 29, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:00 pm

The bloody legacy of the Civil War lived on in Appalachia up until the beginning of the 20th century in the form of feuds and honor killings between those who

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One Hundred Years Ago Today…One Hundred Years Ago Today…


January 26, 2021January 26, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 8:15 am

In the spring of 1920 miners in Mingo County went out on strike in order to secure the right to join the United Mine Workers. The response of the coal

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The EscapeThe Escape


January 25, 2021January 25, 2021| Steve GillySteve Gilly| 0 Comment| 2:27 pm

In 1777 two girls, Polly Alley, of Dungannon, and Jane Whittaker, from Castle’s Woods (Castlewood), were captured by Cherokee led by Chief Benge and taken north to a Shawnee town

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