Murder Mystery
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Murder Mystery

This week we are going to investigate a possible murder of one Rachel McIntyre on Genealogist Journal Podcast.

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Pinkerton/Hitchcock Family Pictures
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Pinkerton/Hitchcock Family Pictures

In our podcast episodes 013 and 014 we explored the life of Mary Ann Hitchcock. She was the wife of Reverend David M. Pinkerton, Jr. Together David and Mary Ann had nine children, three of whom they had lost. Here are some pictures of her family.

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Mary Ann Hitchcock
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Mary Ann Hitchcock

Mary Ann Hitchcock was the youngest daughter of Alured C. Hitchcock and Sarah Warner Stevens. She was born on 17 June 1824 in Vergennes, Vermont. Mary Ann lived an adventurous life.

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The Captain of Death
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The Captain of Death

Here is a short video on the history of Tuberculosis in America. The video by PBS highlights the effects of the disease on families.

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Andersonville POW Camp Video
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Andersonville POW Camp Video

Here is a video of Andersonville military camp done by Weird History. They explore what it was like to be a prisoner of war in Georgia at the notorious Fort Sumter or more commonly known as Andersonville. They bring to life the experience of union soldiers through prisoner accounts and imagery.

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Alton Military Prison Video
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Alton Military Prison Video

Check out this video by The History Underground. The host takes you on a tour of Alton Prison located in Alton Illinois just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis. He provides many interesting facts about the prison during the American Civil War.

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Alton Military Prison
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Alton Military Prison

In 1862, the U.S. government the prison to house Confederate prisoners of war during the American Civil War. The prison housed over 11,000 prisoners during the war. Deaths at the prison were more common than at other Union prisons. Prisoners faced harsh conditions and regular outbreaks of diseases.

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Video: Kings Mountain

Here is a short video done by the History Channel that give some background on The Battle of Kings Mountain. In the video it talks about the roles played by the Watauga settlers and the Overmountain men.

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Revolutionary War Monument
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Revolutionary War Monument

The Revolutionary War Monument erected by the Royal Oak Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Smyth County, Virginia was built in 1996. Names of soldiers who fought for our freedom against the British Empire decorate the sides of the memorial topped by an eagle.

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The Battle of Kings Mountain
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The Battle of Kings Mountain

In the fall of 1780, for the first-time colonists fought colonists. British general Charles Lord Cornwallis sent colonial tory Major Patrick Ferguson to North Carolina to recruit loyalist militia and to protect Cornwallis’s left flank as the General moved his forces through the Carolinas.

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Nancy Ward Statue
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Nancy Ward Statue

Nancy Ward or Nanyehi was an important figure in Cherokee history. Part of the powerful Wolf Clan, she was revered among her people as a ‘beloved woman’ or honored elder.

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Daniel Boone Killed a Bear
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Daniel Boone Killed a Bear

The legendary American frontiersman Daniel Boone had an interesting habit of marking a tree wherever he killed a bear. He would carve with a hunting knife his name and date in a nearby tree. They are called the “Boone Bear Trees.”

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Watauga Assembly
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Watauga Assembly

The Watauga Settlement played an important role in the fight against the mighty British Empire during the American Revolution.

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Moreland Advertisements
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Moreland Advertisements

A sampling of newspaper advertisements for Moreland Trucks ranging between the years of 1915 and 1930.

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