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In this episode, we are joined by Sally Rogers, Curator of Collections and Development for South Union Shaker Village. Sally takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of the Shakers in Kentucky, focusing on the unique heritage of the South Union Shaker Village. From the craftsmanship of Shaker furniture to the spiritual and communal lives of the Shakers, Sally shares her insights into the preservation efforts and the importance of keeping this rich history alive for future generations. Tune in for an in-depth exploration of one of Kentucky’s most intriguing historical communities.Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
In this captivating episode, we sit down with author Kay Hamilton to explore her intriguing book, "Burned as a Witch: The Legend of Leah Smock." Delving into the legend that has persisted since 1840, Hamilton unravels the story of Leah Smock, a young woman accused of witchcraft by those who feared her "strange ways."Kay’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Burned-Witch-Legend-Leah-Smock/dp/1937508528Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
In this episode, special guest James Prichard joins us for an in-depth discussion about George Prentice, one of Kentucky’s most controversial historical figures. Known for his role as a fiery journalist and editor of the Louisville Journal, Prentice's legacy is often associated with divisive rhetoric and the violent events surrounding the 1855 Louisville riots. However, James Prichard seeks to challenge our understanding of George Prentice, offering new insights into his life, career, and influence. Join us as we explore Prentice’s complex past and reconsider the man behind the controversy.Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Welcome back to the second part of our captivating series on Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Kentucky. In this episode, we continue our conversation with Jessica Dawkins, Executive Director, and John Walker, Curator of Collections, as they share their passion for connecting the past to the present.https://libertyhall.org/https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for the first part of an enlightening two-part series as we delve into the rich history of Liberty Hall in Frankfort, Kentucky. Our special guests, Jessica Dawkins, Executive Director, and John Walker, Curator of Collections, provide an in-depth look at the early days of Liberty Hall and its significance in Kentucky's history.https://libertyhall.org/https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
In this enlightening episode, we welcome author Connie Taylor to discuss her deeply researched book, "Voices That Echo from the Past: A Black History of Grant County, Kentucky." This groundbreaking work is a blend of genealogy and history, offering a comprehensive look at the lives of the colored population in Grant County from the era of slavery through emancipation, segregation, and the Civil Rights Era.Book: https://www.amazon.com/Voices-That-Echo-Past-Kentucky/dp/B0CW82KG38Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
In this enlightening episode, we are joined by author Eugene Procknow to discuss his compelling book, "William Hunter: Finding Free Speech." This fascinating biography traces the extraordinary life of William Hunter, the son of a British soldier from the Revolutionary War, who uniquely documented his experiences as a child during the war. Book: https://geneprocknow.com/Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Dive into the colorful and tumultuous history of Kentucky politics with Berry Craig, author of True Tales of Old-Time Kentucky Politics: Bombast, Bourbon & Burgoo. Did you know that William Goebel of Kentucky remains the only state governor to be assassinated while in office? Or that Abraham Lincoln, now a favorite son of the Bluegrass State, garnered less than 1 percent of the state's vote in 1860? How about Matthew Lyon, the congressman who won reelection from a jail cell and once bit off the thumb of a voter during a brawl on the House floor?Berry’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/True-Tales-Old-Time-Kentucky-Politics/dp/1596296364Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
In this episode, we are joined by special guest Colonel Russ Carson Jr., an expert on Kentucky's early history, to discuss some of the most important frontiersmen who helped shape the Bluegrass State. From the legendary Daniel Boone to lesser-known but equally impactful figures, Colonel Carson shares stories of bravery, exploration, and survival on the frontier. Discover how these pioneers not only navigated the challenges of the wilderness but also laid the foundation for what would become Kentucky. Tune in for a deep dive into the lives and legacies of Kentucky's frontiersmen!Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for an engaging episode as we welcome Robert Thurman to discuss the fascinating Lincoln Museum, located in the heart of the Downtown Hodgenville National Historic District. This unique museum offers an immersive experience into the life of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.https://www.lincolnmuseum-ky.org/https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for a special episode celebrating five years of the Kentucky History Podcast, featuring special guest Simon Mainers! In this episode, we dive into the rich history of Kentucky music, exploring its roots, evolution, and lasting impact on the culture of the Bluegrass State. From folk and bluegrass to country and beyond, we reflect on the stories and sounds that have shaped Kentucky's unique musical heritage over the years. Celebrate with us as we honor five years of sharing Kentucky's history through music and more!Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for an engaging conversation with special guest Tim Newby, as he dives into his new book about Louis "Pete" Rogers Browning, one of the most extraordinary baseball players of the nineteenth century. Known for his remarkable batting skills, Browning's career was marked by three batting titles and nine top-three finishes, making him one of the premodern era's greatest hitters. Beyond his athletic prowess, Browning is also credited with inspiring the creation of the famed Louisville Slugger bat.Book: https://www.kentuckypress.com/9781985900851/the-original-louisville-slugger/
Welcome to the second part of our compelling two-part series on Morgan's Station, where we unravel the dramatic events that led to the last Native American raid in Kentucky. In this episode, we delve deep into the thrilling narrative of conflict, survival, and the enduring spirit of those who defended the station. Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Step back in time with us as we embark on a two-part journey to uncover the captivating history of Morgan's Station, a vital bastion on the Kentucky frontier in the late 18th century. In this first episode, we focus exclusively on the compelling story of Morgan's Station and the extraordinary individuals who called it home. Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us on a historical journey to the heart of Kentucky as we uncover the remarkable story of the Danville Political Club. Founded in 1786 in the vibrant town of Danville, this political assembly played a pivotal role in shaping the early political discourse of the United States.Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for a captivating episode as we journey back in time to explore the Archaic period at the Falls of the Ohio, guided by the expertise of Ms. Bader, a distinguished archaeologist with nearly five decades of experience in the field. With a deep understanding of both Native American and historical archaeology, Ms. Bader has been at the forefront of numerous archaeological investigations, bringing to light the secrets of the past in both private and public sectors.Corn Island Archaeology https://ciarchaeology.com/Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for a riveting discussion with Caleb Franz as he introduces his upcoming book, "The Conductor: The Story of Rev. John Rankin, Abolitionism's Essential Founding Father." Known as the "Father of Abolitionism," Reverend John Rankin is a largely unsung hero whose courageous efforts helped shape the course of American history. Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Conductor/Caleb-Franz/9781637589892Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Welcome back to the second part of our captivating series on the history of Hickman County, Kentucky, with local historian John Ross and retired museum curator Elizabeth Jewel. In this episode, we continue our exploration of Hickman County's heritage, delving deeper into its cultural landmarks, notable figures, and enduring legacies.https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Join us for the first part of an enthralling two-part series as we uncover the rich history of Hickman County, Kentucky, with local historian John Ross and retired curator Elizabeth Jewel of the Hickman County Museum. In this episode, we delve into the early settlement and development of Hickman County, tracing its roots from pioneer days to its emergence as a vibrant community.https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Welcome back to the second part of our captivating series on the life and presidency of Zachary Taylor, with esteemed guest Daniel Burge. In this episode, we delve deeper into the legacy of President Taylor, focusing on the circumstances surrounding his untimely death and the enduring impact of his presidency.Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
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The young guy does not have to verbally acknowledge every utterance of the older guy. Extremely annoying.
I could do without the pro Trump commentary on a history podcast