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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, November 2, 2009. Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that said, let’s get on with Appalachia. Today we’ll discuss the “lost” State of Franklin. Like any good mountaineers, they decided to take matters into their own hands. In 1772 they formed the Watauga Association, ...
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Podcast Appalachia: March 2008
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, March 24, 2008. Some promos I made for Podcast Appalachia. Please circulate :-). Sunday, March 23, 2008. Podcast Appalachia: "Daniel Boone". Hello, and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Daniel Boone was born in Pennsylvania on November 2, 1734, the son of Squire and Sarah Morgan Boone...
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Podcast Appalachia: May 2008
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, May 31, 2008. Podcast Appalachia: "Appalachian Abolitionism". Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that being said, let’s get onto Appalachia. Elihu Embree had likely been instilled with an abhorrence of slavery from an early age. His father, Thomas Embree, had written a letter to a Knoxville newspaper in 1797 calling f...
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Podcast Appalachia: November 2009
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Monday, November 2, 2009. Podcast Appalachia 10: The "Lost" State of Franklin. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that said, let’s get on with Appalachia. Today we’ll discuss the “lost” State of Franklin. Like any good mountaineers, they decided to take matters into their own hands. In 1772 they formed the Watauga Association, ...
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Podcast Appalachia: March 2011
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Still developed a love of books early in life, reading his parents Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge, which he would later describe as his “intro...
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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, March 12, 2011. Podcast Appalachia 13: James Still: The Dean of Appalachian Literature. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. With that out of the way, let’s get down to business. Still developed a love of books early in life, reading his parents Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge, which he would later describe as his “intro...
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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia: "King Coal"
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Podcast Appalachia: "King Coal". Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. Coal is ancient. It was formed from the remains of land plants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. Appalachian coal was formed from peat deposited which had accumulated from the remains of tropical plants. The peat from these...In order ...
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Podcast Appalachia: December 2009
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Saturday, December 19, 2009. Podcast Appalachia 12: "Appalachian Christmas". Sorry, no transcript is available for this episode]. Wednesday, December 2, 2009. Podcast Appalachian 11: Moonshine. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. My own alma mater, Appalachian State University, has a longstanding rivalry with Western Carolina University ...
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Podcast Appalachia: Podcast Appalachia: Update
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. I just wanted to record a brief note and let you know about my future plans for this podcast. Once again, I sincerely apologize for vanishing, and look forward to joining you again in the study of Appalachia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Better West Virginia.
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Podcast Appalachia: October 2009
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A celebration of Appalachian people, history, culture, and society. Subscribe to this podcast at http:/ www.podshow.com/feeds/appalachia.xml. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Hello and welcome to Podcast Appalachia. I’m John Norris Brown. I just wanted to record a brief note and let you know about my future plans for this podcast. Once again, I sincerely apologize for vanishing, and look forward to joining you again in the study of Appalachia. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Better West Virginia.