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Author: Dave Tabler

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August 25, 2011 Appalachian crime / Civil War

Champ Ferguson’s Appalachian Civil War

After a horse race, a close quarters fight broke out during which Champ Ferguson killed a county constable. That day he took his first life.

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August 23, 2011 Earthquakes / Weather events

Historical earthquakes in western Virginia

The largest earthquake to originate in Virginia in historic times occurred on May 31, 1897. The epicenter was in Giles County.

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August 16, 2011 Expatriates / Hillbilly Highway / Ohio

Where the Hillbilly Highway ends

After World War II, when factories such as General Motors were heavily recruiting, 7 million migrated north on the Hillbilly Highway.

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August 4, 2011 Childrens games / Inventors

How Tinkertoys got started

Construction toys of the early 20th century helped kids learn by exercising what we now think of as “spatial intelligence.”

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July 31, 2011 Podcast

Listen Here: Appalachian History Weekly posts today

We open today’s show with the tale of how Aaron Burr, former Vice President of the United States, hatched a plan to form a new country.

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