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Welcome to the Uncommon History Podcast, a show that dives deep into the stories behind historical events and figures. Whether it’s the lesser-known tales of famous battles or the fascinating details of everyday life, each episode of the Uncommon History Podcast is sure to be an interesting journey. We cover a variety of topics and time periods, ranging from the ancient world to the present day. The Uncommon History Podcast provides an entertaining and informative look at history, with topics such as wars, inventions, and culture. With our unique approach and in-depth research, we bring the stories of the past to life. From lesser-known to the weird facts about history, our mission is to share stories that will leave you surprised and entertained.Tune in now to discover a world of history you didn't know existed!


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“Welcome to The Uncommon History Podcast, your go-to source for fascinating stories from the past. On our podcast, we explore more obscure and often overlooked corners of history. From lesser-known tales to weird facts about history, our mission is to share the stories that will leave you surprised and entertained. Join us as we discover a world of history you didn't know existed.” Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Discover amazing products/services! Click my affiliate links for exclusive discounts, helpful reviews, and valuable recommendations. Start saving time and money today!*(NEW BOOK) Finding Freedom: Overcoming Addiction - A Bible-Centered Recovery*Understanding the Bible Made Easy: Bible Study Guide for Beginners*Christian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women*Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible*Click here to connect and followUncommon History – DR Robert Thrift’s Lost Hospital LedgerDr. Robert Wilson Thrift's hospital ledger preserves the identities of numerous soldiers who suffered injuries during the Battle of Perryville and the accompanying skirmishes in Kentucky in the autumn of 1862. This valuable document chronicles the names of several hundred wounded men, offering a glimpse into the impact of the conflict on those who fought bravely on the battlefield.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Do you want an Uncommon History T-Shirt? https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistoryKroger Ship - Free Shipping on 1,000s of items - https://fxo.co/GgIgBook - Understanding the Bible Made Easy: Bible Study Guide for Beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZU Christian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0 Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVo Follow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Help Support this podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/uncommon-historyUncommon History Season #4 - Ep #4 In 1838, when Stephen Bishop, an African American man held in slavery, arrived at Mammoth Cave, the cavern was a nascent attraction for tourists, scholars, and the curious. Upon the cave's purchase by Franklin Gorin, Bishop was appointed as a guide. However, his responsibilities extended beyond escorting visitors along established tourist paths as he explored uncharted passages within the cave.Bishop commenced his guiding duties during his teenage years and absorbed knowledge and narratives from those he accompanied through the cavern. Gorin later attested that Bishop was a "self-educated man" with remarkable qualities, a brilliant intellect, a keen sense of humor, and proficiency in Latin, Greek, and geology. However, his most significant talent lies in his understanding of human nature. Bishop's exceptional abilities earned him the admiration of scholars and geology professors, who spoke highly of his expertise in the field.When Dr. John Croghan acquired the cave property in 1839, Bishop was among the guides retained to continue conducting tours. Over the subsequent years, Bishop witnessed numerous new discoveries within Mammoth Cave. His successful traversal of an obstacle known as the Bottomless Pit, together with a visitor, opened up miles of unexplored passages in the labyrinthine cavern. Bishop is credited with discovering renowned areas such as the Mammoth Dome and the Ruins of Karnak.In 1842, during a visit to Dr. Croghan's estate, Locust Grove, in Louisville, Kentucky, Bishop created a map from memory, documenting the explored passages of the cave. The map, credited to Bishop, was subsequently published in the book "Rambles in the Mammoth Cave During the Year 1844 by a Visitor."Bishop's profound knowledge and extraordinary memory impressed one visitor, who remarked, "His profession has acquainted him with numerous intellectual and scientific individuals, and due to his remarkable perception and prodigious memory, he has greatly benefited from his interactions with brilliant minds. He can recall every person who has ever visited the cave and has an extensive vocabulary in geology and mineralogy."UNCOMMON HISTORY PODCASTWelcome to the Uncommon History Podcast! In this episode, we'll be exploring the intriguing world of paranormal investigation with Kevin Otto, a filmmaker, cohost of Haunted Discoveries, and director of production for Stargazer Films.Kevin's interests extend beyond the world of film and television. He is a dedicated paranormal investigator, using his skills as a filmmaker to capture and document unexplainable phenomena. His work will be featured in a new T.V. series Haunted Discoveries.Kevin's unique approach to paranormal investigation sets him apart from others in the field. He uses his technical expertise to analyze data and uncover evidence that can be used to provide explanations for seemingly supernatural activity.Join us as we explore the fascinating world of paranormal investigation with Kevin Otto, and learn more about the intersection of film and the supernatural.Mammoth Cave, Stephen Bishop, African American guide, Cave exploration, Tourist attraction, Franklin Gorin, John Croghan, Underground discoveries, Cave mapping, Geology and mineralogyUncommon History Podcast, History Podcast, History, Historical Events, Historical Figures, Ancient World, Wars, Inventions, Culture. history podcast, uncommon history, obscure history, World War II, ancient civilizations, surprising history stories, fun facts, weird facts,Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Book - Understanding the Bible Made Easy: Bible Study Guide for Beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZUChristian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVoFollow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistoryHelp Support this podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/uncommon-historyUncommon History Season #4 Ep#3Welcome to the Uncommon History Podcast! In this episode, we'll be exploring the intriguing world of paranormal investigation with Kevin Otto, a filmmaker, cohost of Haunted Discoveries, and director of production for Stargazer Films.Kevin's interests extend beyond the world of film and television. He is a dedicated paranormal investigator, using his skills as a filmmaker to capture and document unexplainable phenomena. His work will be featured in a new T.V. series Haunted Discoveries.Kevin's unique approach to paranormal investigation sets him apart from others in the field. He uses his technical expertise to analyze data and uncover evidence that can be used to provide explanations for seemingly supernatural activity.Join us as we explore the fascinating world of paranormal investigation with Kevin Otto, and learn more about the intersection of film and the supernatural.Uncommon History Podcast, History Podcast, History, Historical Events, Historical Figures, Ancient World, Wars, Inventions, Culture. history podcast, uncommon history, obscure history, World War II, ancient civilizations, surprising history stories, fun facts, weird facts,Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Book - Understanding the Bible made Easy: Bible Study Guide for beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZUChristian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVoFollow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistorySupport this podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/uncommon-historyUncommon History Season 4 Ep2A Small Boy's Recollections of the Civil War written by George F. Robertson. The book is an account of Robertson's personal recollections of his experiences during the U.S. Civil War. Robertson was only eight years old at the time of the war, but he vividly remembers seeing the destruction and the suffering it brought to both sides. He recounts the stories of soldiers and civilians he encountered during the conflict and the various ways in which they coped with the tragedy of war. Robertson also shares his thoughts on the moral implications of war and the lessons he learned from it. The book is an important historical document, providing insight into the events that shaped the nation during this critical period in its history.In the book, Robertson paints a vivid picture of the Civil War and its impact on both sides. He recounts the stories of soldiers, civilians, and even slaves, showing how each group was affected by the war. He also shares his own observations of the destruction the conflict brought and the human cost it exacted. The book also reflects on the moral implications of war and how it can shape the lives of those involved. Robertson's personal recollections provide a unique view of the war, which offers a valuable perspective on this significant period in American history.In addition to providing insight into the events of the Civil War, Robertson's book also serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving history. The book encourages readers to reflect on the human cost of the conflict and to reflect on the moral implications of war. It is an important reminder of the need to preserve our history and the importance of understanding the past.A Small Boy's Recollections of the Civil War is a valuable document of American history. It provides an important perspective on the Civil War and its impact on both sides. It is a reminder of the human cost of war and the moral implications of conflict. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the events of the Civil War and its lasting impact on the nation.A Small Boy's Recollections of the Civil War, George F. Robertson, US Civil War, Personal recollections, Soldiers and civilians, Human cost of warMoral implications of war, Historical document, American history, Slaves during Civil WarPreserving history, Understanding the pastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Book - Understanding the Bible made Easy: Bible Study Guide for beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZUChristian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVoFollow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistoryUncommon History S. 4 Ep. 1Welcome to today's episode of "Uncommon History", where we explore the stories and events that shaped our world. In this episode, we'll be delving into the fascinating history of the Colonel Robert Patterson Cabin, located on the campus of Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky.Built in 1793, the Patterson Cabin is one of the oldest structures in Lexington and serves as a testament to the early pioneers who settled the area. Colonel Robert Patterson, a prominent figure in early Kentucky history, was one of the cabin's original occupants. He played a key role in establishing the city of Lexington, and his legacy can still be felt throughout the region today.Over the years, the Patterson Cabin has been carefully preserved and restored, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience what life was like for early Kentucky settlers. The cabin is open to the public and offers a unique glimpse into the past, with artifacts and exhibits that showcase the rich history of the region.Join us as we explore the fascinating story of the Colonel Robert Patterson Cabin and discover the role it played in shaping the history of Kentucky and the United States.Colonel Robert Patterson Cabin, Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, Pioneer settlersEarly Kentucky history, Historical preservation, Restored artifacts, Kentucky settlers, United States historyForefathers, Robert Patterson, John Johnston, American Revolution, United States, Constitution, Slavery, Political System, Economy, American History.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Uncommon History We discover little-known facts about uncommon history. History is full of curious characters and interesting stories you will never discover in textbooks. We discover fun facts about historical events, interesting places, famous people, and everything in between. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
We discover little-known facts of uncommon history. History is full of curious characters and interesting stories you will never discover in any textbook. We discover fun facts about historical events, interesting places, famous people, and everything in between. Follow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Uncommon History  Book https://amzn.to/3opd9Eh Connect with and Follow us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Uncommon History of the early years of motorcycle racing, Charles "Fearless" Balke was a remarkable talent whose career was tragically ended by an accident (like far too many others from that era). In Elgin, Illinois, in 1913, he took first place in the country's first significant motorcycle road race. The most surprising thing of all was that after his death, when cleaning up her nephew's attic, family members discovered a scrapbook that had been diligently assembled by his devoted wife Edith. A new generation of Edith's family has proposed him for inclusion in the American Motorcyclists Hall of Fame, more than 90 years after her passing. In 1909, Fearless took part in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's inaugural motorcycle races. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Book https://amzn.to/3opd9Eh Connect with and Follow us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Jenny Wiley, a renowned pioneer woman, captured by Native Americans in 1789, was born Jean "Jenny" Sellards in Pennsylvania in 1760 and lived until 1831. After being held captive for 11 months, Wiley witnessed the murder of her brother and her children before making her escape. She is remembered by the name Jenny Wiley State Resort Park in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Connect with and Follow us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Double Episode Mike Fink and Edgar Cayce - Uncommon History Podcast Season 3 Ep# 3 Uncommon History of Mike Fink and Edgar Cayce Mike Fink (also spelled Miche Phinck), "King of the Keelboaters" (c. 1770/1780 – c. 1823), a semi-legendary brawler and river boatman, exemplified the tough and hard-drinking men who ran keelboats up and down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Edgar Cayce, The "sleeping prophet," the "father of holistic medicine," and the most well-documented psychic of the twentieth century was Edgar Cayce (1877-1945). Cayce's readings and insights, which range from holistic health and illness treatment to dream interpretation and reincarnation, continue to provide practical help and advice to people from all walks of life today. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
In search of the True Uncommon History of Blackbeard the Pirate Season 3 Ep# 2 True Uncommon History of Blackbeard the Pirate Known as Blackbeard, Edward Teach (aka Edward Thatch, circa 1680 –  November 22, 1718) is a British pirate operating on the east coast of the West Indies and the British North American colony. did. Little is known about his early life, but during the Queen Anne's War, before settling on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, the base of Captain Benjamin Hornigold, who joined the crew's teach around 1716. , I may have been a sailor of a privateer. Hornigold was under the command of Sloop, who captured him, and the two engaged in numerous piracy activities. Their number was increased by adding two more ships to their fleet, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet. However, Hornigold retired from piracy in late 1717 and took two ships. Connect with and Follow us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Season 3 Ep# 1 John Swift's Lost Silver Mine | Uncommon History Swift's silver mine is an unproven silver mine existence is part of the folklore of the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky. Uncommon History History is full of extraordinary tales of questionable characters, outlaws, heroes, and thought-provoking narratives passed down from generation to generation like grandma’s recipes. These real-life stories and exaggerations of fiction have helped shape our culture and created larger-than-life accounts of legend. Each week we will uncover fun facts of historical events, interesting places, famous people, and everything in between. Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://www.uncommonhistory.us/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Season 2 Episode #11 Sue Mundy Terror in Kentucky Part 3 Sue Mundy, Kentucky's most notorious guerrilla marauder during the final months of the Civil War. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Season 2 Episode #10  Sue Mundy Terror in Kentucky Part 2  Sue Mundy, Kentucky's most notorious guerrilla marauder during the final months of the Civil War. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Sue Mundy, Kentucky's most notorious guerrilla marauder during the final months of the Civil War. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Down the Santa Fe Trail - Uncommon History of the South Podcast In June 1846 Susan Shelby Magoffin, eighteen years old and a bride of less than eight months, set out with her husband, a veteran Santa Fe trader, on a trek from Independence, Missouri, through New Mexico and south to Chihuahua. Her travel journal was written at a critical time, when the Mexican War was beginning and New Mexico was occupied by Stephen Watts Kearny and the Army of the West. Her journal describes the excitement, predictable, and dangers of a successful merchant's wife. On the trail for fifteen months, moving from house to house and town to town, she became adept in Spanish and the lingo of traders, and wrote down in detail the customs and places she went. She gave birth to her first child during the journey and admitted, "This thing of marrying is not what it is cracked up to be." Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory We talk with Gary Foreman about the Battle of the Alamo. “Gary is a true visionary, who thinks on a grand scale, and is not afraid to go where other, more timid souls fear to tread. He is a master photographer, filmmaker, and historian. Absolute accuracy and fidelity to realism are his hallmarks.” The Battle of the Alamo was fought between the Republic of Texas and Mexico from February 23, 1836 to March 6, 1836. It took place at a fort in San Antonio, Texas called the Alamo. The Mexicans won the battle, killing all of the Texan soldiers inside the fort. Texas History of the Alamo Alamo Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
Follow the link to connect with us or join our community: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory The long rifle, also known as long rifle, Kentucky rifle, was one of the first commonly used rifles for hunting and warfare. It is characterized by an unusually long barrel, a development in American rifles that was uncommon in European rifles of the same period. The long rifle is an early example of a firearm using rifling (spiral grooves in the bore), which caused the projectile (commonly a round lead ball) to spin around the axis of its motion. This increased the stability of its trajectory and dramatically improved accuracy over contemporary smooth bore muskets, which were cheaper and more common. Rifled firearms saw their first major combat use in the American colonies during the French and Indian War, and later the American Revolution in the eighteenth century. Then War of 1812, Texan Revolution, and American Civil War. #kentucky #kylongrifle #longrifle Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonhistory/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/uncommon-history/exclusive-content
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