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Each episode, we dive into the history of Wrangell, Alaska. One of Alaska's earliest settlements, Wrangell plays an important role in Alaska Native history and the development of the state of Alaska. Drawing on information from the historical record, we piece together long-lost stories from Wrangell's past.

Wrangell History Unlocked


    • Jul 30, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 26 EPISODES


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    Star of Bengal Bonus: The Taylors' Version

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 40:50


    When Bill Taylor was a young boy, he accompanied his father on board the steamship Hattie Gage, as it towed the Star of Bengal to sea. Thanks to advances in AI audio restoration, for the first time ever, you can now hear the story in his own words. Learn more, and read a transcript, at http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/blog/taylors-version

    Strange Customs, Part III: With Justice for All

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 51:11


    The Army has its man, but the Courts have the final say. A gruesome death threatens to rekindle a bloody conflict between the Army the Tlingit. And Senator John Hipple Mitchell flexes his political muscle to shut down the Army's case against his henchman, John Carr. Learn more and read a transcript at http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/strangecustoms

    Strange Customs, Part II: Fools Rush In

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 46:38


    The Cassiar Gold Rush floods Fort Wrangel with miners, merchants, and people hoping to make it rich. Deputy Collector John Carr makes his stake on smuggling, extortion, and fraud. While he makes friends with the local merchants, he finds an enemy in a man called King Lear. As the gears of government turn, Army has surprises in store. Learn more and read a transcript at http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/strangecustoms

    Strange Customs, Part I: The Ring of Corruption

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 46:54


    It's a true story of crime in the Alaskan frontier. Our story kicks off with the many lives of John Carr, a career criminal on the run from justice. When he finds his calling in Portland's criminal underground, the doors of political power open for him — including one in far away Fort Wrangel, at the peak of the Cassiar Gold Rush. Learn more and read a transcript at http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/strangecustoms

    Strange Customs: Sneak Peek

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 3:11


    Strange Customs is a three-part series debuting Thursday, February 15, 2024 and each week after! Subscribe to Wrangell History Unlocked on your favorite podcast app, or visit http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/strangecustoms

    Star of Bengal Bonus: The James Kennedy Tapes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 22:55


    James Kennedy was the Chief Engineer aboard the steamship Kayak the night the Star of Bengal was lost forever. Today, you'll hear the story in James Kennedy's own words. Thanks to his grandson, Bob Kennedy, we'll play a tape recording of him from 1947. And thanks to his great-great-grandson John Schenk, we'll hear his testimony read aloud from 1908. Taken together, it's one man's story of a harrowing, deadly night. Transcript and more available at http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star Have a piece of the Star of Bengal story to share? Get in touch! wrangellpod@gmail.com

    Wrangell Votes for President

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 15:01


    Election results help historians to track change over time. Today's episode covers votes for president from Wrangell 1960 - 2020. If you'd like to follow along with charts, visit us at http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/president

    The Illuminating Life of Private Palmer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 50:01


    When Merlin Elmer Palmer joined the Marines, he sealed his legacy. He lives on as the namesake of two American Legion Posts today. But who was he? Today, we chart his incredible life story, from his roots in Nebraska, through adventures in Alaska, to his service in World War 1. Battle sequences are reconstructed using artillery and ammo sound effects. Pictures, news clippings, and episode transcript here: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/palmer

    Guest Episode: "The Other Routes to the Klondike" (Klondike Gold Rush History Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 23:17


    Today, we're honored to feature a guest episode from the incredible podcast series, Klondike Gold Rush History Podcast. In this installment, hosts Pascale and Keith Halliday explain the routes to the gold fields, and why those who came through Wrangell were described as “unfortunate dupes.” Find Klondike Gold Rush History Podcast online at www.klondikegoldrush.org.

    The Mystery of Deadmans Island

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 53:01


    There's an old Wrangell legend that dead Chinese cannery workers were left in barrels on Deadmans Island. This legend has been printed, quoted, and repeated. But there are reasons to doubt it's true. To find some answers, we dig into the burial traditions of Chinese, European, and Tlingit residents of southeast Alaska. learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/deadmansisland contact us: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal V: The Captain's Daughter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 50:01


    It's the the Roaring 20s. This is the true story of Joan Lowell, a beautiful young woman with a story to tell – including one about her father's shipwreck, the Star of Bengal. This is a tale of Hollywood, Broadway, a best-selling book, and the invention of a great American hoax. Learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal IV: Accusations

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 50:01


    The steamship captains are once again in a fight for their lives, this time to clear their names. The investigation into the wreck of the Star of Bengal takes unexpected twists and turns, as a Wrangell witness drops a bombshell. We deconstruct the chief inspector's report, and show what he got wrong. Learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal III: Survival

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 50:01


    The only hope of rescue for the Star of Bengal lies with the two steamships Hattie Gage and Kayak, but both of them are in a race for their lives. We'll use eyewitness statements to reconstruct the ship's final moments and the accusations of cowardice against the steamship captains. Learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal II: Farewell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 50:01


    It's the summer of 1908, and the Star of Bengal bids farewell to San Francisco. After a long, hard season of fishing and canning salmon, the 138 men throw a farewell party before sailing home. But a dark fate lays ahead. Learn more: wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal I: A Star is Born

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 50:01


    There are many stories about the Star of Bengal. In our first episode, we introduce you to some of its best-known legends. We'll take you back to 1874 when Irish shipbuilders Harland & Wolff launched the Star of Bengal, through its decades at sea, up to Alaska. Learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star

    Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal: Coming Soon

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 6:30


    Announcing a new series from Wrangell History Unlocked, Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal. This preview features the 60-second trailer, a brief introduction from the author, and a 3m 30sec clip from Episode 1. learn more: http://wrangellhistoryunlocked.com/star contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    John Muir and the Fire on the Mountain

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 43:45


    On a stormy night in 1879, John Muir climbed the mountain behind Fort Wrangel, Alaska and built a fire so large it lit up the sky. The reaction of the surprised Tlingit villagers below has gone down in legend, misunderstood and maligned for over a century. In today's episode, we'll look at the conflicts at play in John Muir‘s life to understand why he built the fire. We'll dive into the people and places mentioned in the story. And, for the first time ever, we'll offer a date for the night of John Muir's fire: September 15, 1879. Contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com Online: http://www.wrangellhistoryunlocked.com

    The Trial of John Boyd for the Murder of Thomas O'Brien

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 25:01


    In December 1878, Fort Wrangel, Alaska is a lawless place. No one is in charge. Chaos reigns. When a gold miner is shot dead inside a saloon, the people in Fort Wrangel are forced to bring the murderer to justice. Contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    Reading Wrangell Historians

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 22:27


    This week, we recognize some of the outstanding authors in Wrangell history. Authors featured include: Patricia A. Neal, Bonnie Demerjian, Pat Roppel, Frances Lackey Paul, Debra Komar, and Dr. Emily L. Moore. Contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    Reverend Corser's Rebellion

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 33:55


    In 1899, amidst the chaos of the Klondike Gold Rush, a new minister arrived in Fort Wrangel to serve to a congregation split along racial lines. The Reverend H.P. Corser became an advocate for his Alaska Native congregation and challenged his superiors in the church. The conflict set Reverend Corser, and his congregation, on a path of exodus.

    The Christmas Bombardment: Part II

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 59:43


    After Christmas Day 1869 turned into a bloody mess, the United States Army opened fire on the Tlingit village of Ḵaachx̱ an.áakʼw. The bombardment lasted two days, and ended with the first murder trial held by the United States in Alaska. In Part II of The Christmas Bombardment, we'll look at the days, months, and years that followed. Contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    The Christmas Bombardment: Part I

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 59:57


    When William Tamaree was six years old, the US Army fired cannons on his village, Ḵaachx̱ an.áakʼw, kicked off by a drunken party on Christmas Day 1869. He revealed a new version of the story, that unraveled a massive coverup and days of violence. Tamaree’s story forces us to rethink what we know about the event known as The Bombardment of Wrangel. In Part I, we’ll set the stage, by looking at the events leading up to Christmas Day, 1869. We’ll shine a light on the key players, who become the important figures in the story. Contact: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    Tillie Paul Tamaree & The Right to Vote

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 42:29


    In 1923, two respected Tlingit elders in Wrangell were arrested. Charlie Jones was charged with illegal voting and perjury for voting in the 1922 general election. And Tillie Paul Tamaree was accused of inducing him to do it. The arrests were the latest escalation in a long, simmering battle over Alaska Native rights. This is the story of what happened in Wrangell, before Election Day, on Election Day, and after. The arrest of Charlie Jones and Tillie Paul-Tamaree wasn’t just about politics. It was about family.

    The Murder of Harry Nakamoto

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 34:57


    A member of a prominent Wrangell family is arrested for murder after an encounter on Cow Alley leaves one man dead. The year is 1921. The trial of Charles Lynch for the murder of Harry Nakamoto features some of Alaska's biggest names. It paints a picture of what life was like in a politically-charged time in Wrangell history, and it offers a glimpse into to lives of Asian immigrants to Alaska. ------ Feedback: wrangellpod@gmail.com

    King Lear of Wrangell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 36:44


    In our first episode, we look at the life of William King Lear (1832 - 1915). He is best known as the man who owned Fort Wrangel during a gold rush. He defended his claim to own Fort Wrangel for decades, during which time he shaped the Wrangell we know today.

    Coming Soon: Wrangell History Unlocked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 0:45


    There are many histories of Alaska, and I’ve always wanted Wrangell to have its own. I want to focus the lens a little longer, and look a little more deeply, to find the forgotten stories. Join us on Wrangell History Unlocked. Each episode, we’ll dive into a different piece of Wrangell’s distant past. We’ll weave together stories from newspapers, archives, first-hand accounts, and more. Join me, Ronan Rooney, as we go to the past in Wrangell History Unlocked. ----------- If you have questions, contact wrangellpod@gmail.com

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