Stories of Appalachia

Stories of Appalachia

Steve Gilly, Rod Mullins

Episodes 594
Avg. Duration 12m
Activity Highly Active
Since Oct 2015
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Schedule
Weekly
Format
Episodic
Consistency
100%
Hosting
www.spreaker.com

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About This Podcast

Welcome to "Stories of Appalachia," the podcast where hosts Steve Gilly and Rod Mullins have been unraveling the captivating history and folklore of the Appalachian region since 2015. Join them as they guide you through mist-covered mountains and winding rivers, exploring the stories that define the heart and soul of Appalachia.

www.storiesofappalachia.com

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

Jun 13, 2026 15m Transcript

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…

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

Jun 06, 2026 16m Transcript

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…

A Dark December in Kentucky: The Disappearance of Mamie Womack

Jun 06, 2026 9m Transcript

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…

Into the Unknown: John Lederer's Journeys Into Appalachia

May 30, 2026 20m Transcript

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…

The Varmint of Burkes Garden

May 23, 2026 13m Transcript

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…

They Claimed They Spoke For God: Appalachia's 19th Century New Eden

May 16, 2026 26m Transcript

This week we tell the strange and little-known story of the Mountain Cove Community, a spiritualist commune founded in the mountains of what’s now West Virginia in the early 1850s.Led by Reverends…

The Night They Burned Superman in West Virginia

May 09, 2026 18m Transcript

In 1948, a small town in West Virginia became the center of a growing national fear over the perceived evil influence of comic books.  There, in the town of Spencer, a schoolteacher and her students…

Worse than Savages: The Bloody Legacy of Kirk's Raiders

May 02, 2026 25m Transcript

George Washington Kirk was a carpenter from Greene County, Tennessee.He was also a feared and hated Union soldier/bushwhacker during the Civil War, operating in the mountains along the border of…

The Long Walk Home: The Harrowing Journey of Mary Draper Ingles

Apr 25, 2026 27m Transcript

In 1755, the frontier settlement of Draper’s Meadow was shattered by a brutal Shawnee raid in which many settlers were killed and the survivors captured. Among those taken prisoner was Mary Draper…

James Harrod: The Kentucky Pioneer and his Mysterious Disappearance

Apr 18, 2026 17m Transcript

James Harrod was a soldier, a longhunter, an explorer and the man who founded Kentucky’s first permanent pioneer settlement. But in February 1792, the legendary Colonel Harrod walked into the woods…

The Woman-Hating Hermit of Kentucky

Apr 11, 2026 14m Transcript

Roger Tandy Quisenberry had every advantage in life: wealth, education, and opportunity, but chose a path few could understand. From the California Gold Rush to a dangerous expedition in Nicaragua,…

The 1895 Flat Top Coal Strike

Apr 04, 2026 17m Transcript

In the spring of 1895, a sudden wage cut swept through the Flat Top-Pocahontas coal fields along the Virginia/West Virginia border, touching off one of the earliest large-scale labor confrontations…

Exploring the Cumberland: The Story of Kasper Mansker

Mar 28, 2026 16m Transcript

Born aboard a ship of immigrants in the Atlantic Ocean, Kasper Mansker became a longhunter, venturing out to explore the wilderness of Kentucky and Tennessee from his home in what’s now West…

The Old Red Fox of East Tennessee: Daniel Ellis

Mar 21, 2026 19m Transcript

Daniel Ellis of Carter County, Tennessee was a wagon maker who became one of the most successful guides of the Civil War. Living behind Confederate lines in East Tennessee, Ellis created a secret…

Von Shores: The Daredevil Pilot of the Cumberlands

Mar 14, 2026 23m Transcript

This week, Rod and Steve tell the story of Ray Vaughn Shores, better known as Von Shores, an Appalachian aviator and popular aerial daredevil in Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky during the…

The Kirkland Bushwhackers

Mar 07, 2026 18m Transcript

This week, we tell a story from the lawless mountain border between western North Carolina and east Tennessee during the Civil War. As great battles raged elsewhere, outlaws and deserters came to the…

Appalachia's Blues Brothers: Stick and Brownie McGhee

Feb 28, 2026 15m Transcript

This week, Steve and Rod tell the story of Granville “Stick” McGhee and Walter “Brownie” McGhee, two brothers from East Tennessee whose music helped shape American blues and early rock ’n’ roll. Born…

Off To See the King: The 1730 Cherokee Mission to London

Feb 21, 2026 19m Transcript

In 1730, seven Cherokee leaders traveled from their Appalachian home to the heart of London. Hand-picked by a Scottish adventurer named Alexander Cumming, they were presented to King George II as…

The Cursed Rails of the Big Bull Tunnel

Feb 14, 2026 24m Transcript

The Big Bull Tunnel in Wise County, Virginia looks like any other railroad tunnel, just a simple cut through a hillside.  Looks, though, can be deceiving, as the tunnel’s history is packed with…

The Dark Shadows of Blue Ridge, Georgia

Feb 07, 2026 16m Transcript

Today we tell not one but two stories, both involving the same community in Fannin County, Georgia. In 1864 two men, brothers-in-law Elisha Stanley and Evan Hughes, became the victims of a gang of…

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