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Best podcasts about pioneer cemetery

Latest podcast episodes about pioneer cemetery

Paranormal Prowlers Podcast
S7 Ep235: Haunting Encounters at Pioneer Cemetery

Paranormal Prowlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 30:18


Tessa shares about an investigation and some of the results collected at Pueblo, Colorado's oldest burial ground, Pioneer Cemetery. The photo for the cover picture is not my own. I found it on Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pueblo_Colorado_Business_District_Flood_1921.JPG Author unknown This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer.  You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States. Intro song, Bobby Mackey Pixabay: Let the Mystery Unfold Mysterious Celesta A Creepy Music Dead Silence A Piano With A Creepy Atmosphere For Scary Stories (Full Version) Spooky Choir My own recordings: Rain and thunderstorm Wiki media commons: Tuba - Dark_Dance_(ISRC_USUAN1100398).mp3 Kevin MacLeod https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Circus music - The Circus Bee - Concert Band - United States Air Force Heritage of America Band.mp3 Composition: Henry Fillmore; Performance: United States Air Force Heritage of America Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force The author died in 1956, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 60 years or fewer. 30s music - Lieurance - Schumann-Heink - By the waters of Minnetonka (1926).ogg By the Waters of Minnetonka, composed by Thurlow Lieurance and sung by Ernestine Schumann-Heink. Lieurance - Schumann-Heink Public domain

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Talking Tombstones 19 Oscar Green

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 15:49


No. 19 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 18 Isabella Burns

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 14:33


No. 18 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 17 Peter Herron

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 10:27


No. 17 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 16 Robert & Lizzie Hammond

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 12:06


No. 16 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 15 John Oliver Bell

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 17:42


No. 15 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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alking Tombstones 14 Lorne Dobbie

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 17:24


No. 14 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 13 Albert Morden

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 16:55


No. 13 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 12 George C Ives

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 10:06


No. 12 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 11 Robert Christie.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 9:58


No. 11 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 10 Phillip Gray.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 10:19


No. 10 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 09 Margaret Willock

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 20:54


No. 9 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones 08 Thomas Hoare

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 11:39


No. 8 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Queens of the Mines
Season Finale LIVE at The National Exchange Hotel

Queens of the Mines

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 39:47


Julia Cathrine Monnin Ducray. Born Julia Monnin, her family was from Switzerland and they had emigrated to Pennsylvania. Living next to them in Pennsylvania, was the Ducray family. The Ducray's had boarded a steamship in France in 1839.  The journey was almost fatal for 15 year old Jean-Baptiste Ducray, his parents and eight brothers and sisters. Southeast of Nova Scotia, the steamship began taking on water. The passengers and crew feared they would sink and began to throw all of their possessions overboard. The Ducray family threw overboard their wooden chest containing $2,000 in gold and everything else they had brought with them. Jean-Baptiste's mother kept only a wooden cross bearing an ivory carving of Jesus.  The ship sank, and everyone from the ship was left shipwrecked on what is now known as Sable Island. They went days without food. They were starving, crazed. A passenger from the ship overheard the ship's crew planning to kill and eat Jean-Baptiste and his father. He hid them by burying them in sand. Luckily, only a day later, a passing ship rescued them. They arrived safely, settling in Pennsylvania, next to The Monnin family.  Julia and Jean-Baptiste Ducray fell in love and were married. When Jean-Baptiste and his brother Jean Claude went West to mine gold in California, it was barely a year into the gold rush.  He was 25 and Jean Claude was 16. They took the  Isthmus of Panama route.   This is the same trip made by Belle Cora, detailed in my book. The route saved thousands of miles and avoided the trip around the southern tip of South America's Cape Horn.  Starting in New York, they made a 2,000 mile voyage by ship to the Port of Chagres on the eastern Caribbean coast of Panama at the mouth of the Chagres river. They took a  bungo, a type of Panamanian canoe for $5 (just under 200 bucks today) for a  4 day river journey through the crocodile and jaguar bearing jungle. That was the easy part.  The men rode a 50-mile trail on mules through the steaming malaria, yellow fever, and cholera ridden jungle to the small outpost in Panama City. They waited there and caught a ship to San Francisco. Many forty-niners did not make this journey. The brothers had now survived two deadly passages together.  Upon arrival, like many immigrants of the time, the brothers Americanized their names. John B, and John C. Ducray.  The brothers traveled to Nevada City and set up camp along the Oregon Ravine on Oregon Hill.  Julia arrived soon, making the journey by wagon. The couple invested in mining and bought properties. In the spring of 1866 on a claim bought for $36 (almost $1300 today) and while cleaning up an old mudslide on the property, Julia's husband found 265 ounces of gold. Equalling over $5000, equivalent to almost $179k in 2023. Julia's husband Jean Baptiste, or John B, was a descendent of one of the Ducray Nine brothers, known for saving the life of the French King "Henry the Great" in the late 1590's. These nine brothers were knighted and awarded with villages besides the Jura Mountains in France. Their new villages contained hills, forests, orchards and beautiful meadows with flocks. John B was born in a medieval chateau at one of these family villages. It had a fountain, a Roman aqueduct and a mill, powered by the creek that ran through the village. He lived there until he was fifteen and learned about engineering the water flow and studied the geology of the nearby caves and quarry. His knowledge helped him later design wing dams and sluices for gold mining and irrigation on his own property. And his interest in geology and hydrology led to consulting on the first reservoir built for Nevada City's municipal water system.  On 35 acres of mining-stripped bedrock in Nevada City, the couple built a fourteen room, two-story home with five bedrooms and large parlors upstairs and downstairs on Orchard and upper broad streets  and re-created the nearly self-sufficient French farm that John B had grown up on. They planted vineyards and orchards of walnut, apple, pear, and almond trees. They had a single milk cow for providing milk, butter, and cheese. They kept honey bees and maintained four acres planted in clover for the cow and bees. They had a huge basement beneath the house that was useful for storing their produce and John B.'s wines and brandies. Julie planted large "cabbage roses"  around the home. It is said that the 150-year-old pear tree John B. planted there continues to bear delicious, giant Bartlett pears. John B. and Julia's home and orchards on Orchard Street are included in the first map of Nevada City, which was  hand-drawn in 1869. Orchard Street was in fact named for John B.'s orchards. For decades the couple would exhibit wines, brandies, honey in comb, peaches, pears, grapes, walnuts, almonds, buckwheat, string beans and potatoes at the local and State Fairs. They bartered or paid in gold for everything that they could not produce themselves. Julia and John B. were fast friends with the French pioneer nurseryman, horticulturist Felix Gillet upon his arrival in town. Felix had opened the town's first barber shop which sold French fineries including pens, stationery, and toys on Commercial Street, just below Pine Street. The couple inspired Felix to plant orchards, and he eventually established a world-renowned 20 acre nursery on Aristocracy Hill.  (Barren Hill Nursery) Nursery Street in Nevada City was named for Felix's nursery there.  Julia and John B. adopted niece Theresa and raised her as their own. The three of them led a happy life. They attended Saint Canice Catholic Church that was recently built and often went to the state fairs, often accompanied by Felix Gillet, who wrote about the events. Gillet often wrote magazine articles glorifying the Ducray's farm, orchards and produce. So did many newspapers of the time. John B passed away after a battle with pneumonia. Penicillin had not yet been developed. Julia was so heartbroken by his loss, she passed away four months later. They were laid to rest in Pioneer Cemetery, across Orchard Street from their home. They left all their properties to 21 year old adopted daughter Theresa Julia.  Felix Gillet and Theresa Julia grew a bond through grief and sorrow and were married.  The couple did not mind their difference in age, Felix was 32 years older than Julia Theresa, or height, Theresa Julia was taller. Theresa Julia took her middle name, perhaps in homage to her beloved Aunt. After they married, Felix added the second-story addition to his established Barren Hill Nursery on Nursery Street (named for his nursery) on Aristocracy Hill. Felix and Julia Theresa remained married for 17 years until Felix passed away in 1908. He also left his properties to Julia Theresa. She ran his Barren Hill Nursery (also known as Felix Gillet Nursery), with the help of head nurseryman George Dulac. Dulac was the son of the Ducrays' and Felix's good friends, Nevada City pioneers Louis and Manuela Dulac. She and George grew up in school together. They had been childhood friends since her arrival in Nevada City. They were married a year after Gillet's death. Theresa are laid to rest in Pioneer Cemetery, beside Jean-Baptiste, Julia Catherine and Felix. 

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Talking Tombstones 07 Elizabeth Sweetnam

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 12:00


No. 7 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 06 - Charles Beebe

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 10:34


Readings from the Talking Tombstones tour, Pioneer Cemetery, Pincher Creek, August 13 2022

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Talking Tombstones 18 Isabella Burns

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 14:33


No. 18 in a series of Tombstone Tours from Pincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones Episode 5 - Robert Bull

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 13:22


Tombstone Reading from Aug 13 2023 - held at Pioneer Cemetery, Pincher Creek.

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Talking Tombstones - 04 - William Bogart

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 9:42


Tombstone Reading from Aug 13 2023 - held at Pioneer Cemetery, Pincher Creek.

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Talking Tombstones 2023 - Chapter 3: Samuel Crocket

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 11:29


No. 3 in a series of Tombstone Tours fromincher Creek's Pioneer Cemetery. Recorded Aug 13 2023

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Talking Tombstones - Pioneer Cemetery - Aug 13 2022- 02 of 24 - Jonas Jones

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 13:09


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Talking Tombstones 2022 - Pioneer Cemetery - 01 of 24 - Nellie Walburn

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 19:37


One series of Tombstone biographies from Pioneer Cemetery - Pincher Creek, Alberta.  Read by members and supporters of the Pincher Creek & District Historical Society - Aug 13 2022

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I Heart Movies - Animation, Disney, Classics & More!
Tome of the Unknown - Visiting a Historic Pioneer Cemetery - Over the Garden Wall - Podcast/Vlog

I Heart Movies - Animation, Disney, Classics & More!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 28:43


Today we have a bit of a different kind of episode for you, Sarah and I are visiting a historic pioneer cemetery near our farm, and talking about Tome of the Unknown, the pilot episode to Over the Garden Wall! Watch our original episode on the full Over the Garden Wall miniseries: https://youtu.be/y0gUFv5Wy38 Follow Sarah Online! Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/TurnipWilson/shop Society6: https://society6.com/turnipwilson For links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth I Heart Movies Podcast - Episode 147 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iheartpodcast/message

Paranormal Gateway ParaTalk Podcast
PARANORMAL GATEWAY PARATALK - Ep41 - GUEST - JON ALMADA - MEDIUM/PARANORMAL INVESTIGATOR/RADIO SHOW HOST

Paranormal Gateway ParaTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 223:09


Jon worked for over three decades in the spacecraft and propulsion industry on a wide range of high technology programs. He grew up with propulsion scientists coming to the house and was immersed in high-tech from the very beginning. He worked in scientific and engineering computer systems support and ended up getting his degree in information technology while working full time and moved into applications design, programming, authored secure communications system applications and specialized in document management systems, streaming broadcast servers, technology evaluation and recommendations and much more. Parts of his job saw him sitting close to rocket engine tests doing broadcasts of rocket tests for his company and commercial and military partners. He witnessed many amazing technology developments during his three decades in the business. He also explored the world of the paranormal, the strange and unusual and the spiritual world.He is a psychic medium and retired scientist who lives smack in the middle of two very unusual and beautiful worlds. He started seeing spirits and having paranormal experiences from the time when he was five years old right on up to the present day. He was VERY lucky to have parents who were understanding of these things and was quite frankly just one of a number of people in his family with the gift. For Jon, it was just “everyday life” and frankly, that is just how it should be. He enjoy his contacts with the other side, but he balances it out with life “in-the-now” and that works well for him. While Science explains much of the world to us, there is an infinite amount of hidden history, unknown and secret knowledge and mysterious happenings occurring on our planet that needs to be looked at. That is why he does this work on the air and also in his writing and field work Now that Jon is retired from aerospace work, his full time job is that of a radio host, writer and explorer. He is presently the host of SoulStream and loves life in Northern California in the Sierra Foothills. He is also a ham radio operator and can usually be found on 20 and 40 meters broadcasting using the PSK31 digital protocol. One of my many EVP recordings from my paranormal work made it such that I was on the SyFy show “Haunted Highway” to debut my EVP recording of a little boy whose voice called out as to where his grave stone stood at the “Pioneer Cemetery” in the gold rush city of Coloma, California. Soul Stream Radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-wise9/message

Wild Women, Wind and Wyoming Wisdom
Douglas & The First Jackalope

Wild Women, Wind and Wyoming Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 14:23


Douglas, WY is a small, sleepy town on the edge of the oil fields and the railroad tracks. It has a really rich history and very proud historians and even the old Pioneer Cemetery is cared for and revered. This town loves its Wild West origins, almost as much as it loves the Depression Era joke that got so out of hand, the animal these Douglas boys created in their taxidermy shop would echo through Wyoming history for decades to come. Learn about the Jackalope and why you can only get a hunting license in Douglas. "Official" jackalope hunting license https://www.cityofdouglas.org/DocumentCenter/View/104/Jackalope-hunting-license HOST Deborah Cobb (debbie@cobbwebb.media) MUSIC (music@cobbwebb.media) Wesley Hogg Kaleb Richey Birgit Burke --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/w5podcast/support

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
How students are helping to preserve a pioneer cemetery in Antigonish

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 9:03


Locals trying to save what's left of a pioneer cemetery in Antigonish that dates back to 1820, have enlisted the help of a professor and students from StFX to search records to find out more about who those pioneers were.

Haunted Oregon
Marshfield Pioneer Cemetery

Haunted Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 23:06


Do the victims of a tragic shipwreck haunt the cemetery where their bodies are buried? www.hauntedoregonpodcast.comwww.instagram.com/haunted_oregon

Arizona Timeless Tourist
Arizona Tours

Arizona Timeless Tourist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 27:34


On this episode of the Arizona Timeless Tourist Podcast we talk about a Pioneer Cemetery in Tucson Arizona, we also talk about the Pioneer Cemetery Tours we will be starting on the 16th of October. Email me at deanb7010@gmail.com to schedule your Tour. Follow me on TikTok and YouTube for more Arizona Adventures.

Live Paranormal
My Darkest Hour w/ Stefan Brigati (Xesia Anaya)

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 60:00


On this episode of My Darkest Hour (Podcast) we are joined by Xesia Anaya (Photographer, Paranormal Enthusiast and Investigator) Has been haunted her whole life. This coming Thursday she will joins to talk about her Haunted life. She currently has a blog page where she shares her paranormal experiences. She will also tell us about her very important work with the Pioneer Cemetery. So Check It Out!!  #paranormalpodcast #paranormal #podcast #paranormalactivity #ghosts #haunted #truecrimepodcast #paranormalinvestigation #ghoststories #truecrime #scarystories #creepy #horror #paranormalinvestigators #horrorpodcast #podcastersofinstagram #truecrimeaddict #spooky #ghosthunters #truecrimecommunity #supernatural #paranormalresearch #murderino #urbanlegends #ssdgm #ufo #torontopodcast #ghost #podcastlife #bhfyp

Honestly? Haunted.
Episode 25 - Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery

Honestly? Haunted.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 30:36


This week, Abby and Erin talk about the brutal slaying of a shop owner, a potential serial killer, and wine at a cemetery. What more could you ask for? We're headed to Oregon to talk about the Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/honestlyhaunted)

Let's Talk Sierra Vista Podcast
Breathing Life into Fry Pioneer Cemetery

Let's Talk Sierra Vista Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 28:00


With Fry Pioneer Cemetery reopening on Monday, Nov. 2, we reflect on the hard work done in the last two years to improve and preserve this National Historic Landmark. Sierra Vista Historical Society President Tim Doyle and Fry Pioneer Cemetery Restoration Committee Co-Chair Marta Messmer join us to share how the City and historical society partnered to expand the site beyond the Fry family's plot, marking about additional 200 graves. Messmer's father Nacho Valenzuela had marked these graves years ago and was able to join his daughter to help honor those buried there once again. Highlights: Why is the Fry Pioneer Cemetery Project important to the Historical Society? (1:34) Learn about recent work to improve and preserve the cemetery (3:55) The process to identify and mark the graves (8:03) What was it like for Marta to see the project come together? (10:55) What led to Marta joining the historical society as vice president (18:30) How the project was awarded a Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Award (21:33) Local citizens are encouraged to join the conversation by asking questions, offering comments, and suggesting future topics. To share your thoughts, email Pod@SierraVistaAZ.gov.

Wicked Garden Podcast
Ep 31 Experiencing Pandemonium with CARC EVP's wood knocks and more

Wicked Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 51:11


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Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture
Historic Picton: telling the stories of pioneers of the district - the good and the tragic

Overdrive: Cars, Transport and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 12:58


Testing cars is not just about their features and performance. It is about how well you travel in them and what you can do when you get to a destination. On a trip to the Highlands for the launch of some new Audis, we passed through Picton. We sat in a park just near St Marks Anglican Church and Pioneer Cemetery. One tombstone hints at the tragedy of Janet Robinson's life. Born in Scotland and died in Australia in 1903 aged just 31. It would be nice to know some more details. While more details of her life are not available, beside 12 graves there are little plaques with a QR reader symbol on each one individually. You point your phone at it and you can hear a short recording of some historical details of the person or persons buried there. The stories behind twelve of the graves have been researched, compiled and written by Elizabeth Villy know to all as Betty, whom we managed to catch up with and have a chat. Betty covered a range of subjects including: • The story behind the lives of Mary Horton and her son Claude Stafford • Claude's father died when he was 5, his mother died when he was 12. When he was about 18 he died in Mt Kembla Mine disaster of 1902 along with three cousins and along with 92 other men and boys. • The horrendous working conditions in the mines in 1902 • Why she is researching a range of people not just the rich and well connected • Modern research systems let to search through old records for keywords, but the old methods mean you look at not only the story but the whole newspaper page, including the ads, and thus get a sense of the times in which the person lived. • Betty also did some research on the old Razorback Road.

Shellcast
Shellcast Extra: Cayo Costa's Pioneer Cemetery

Shellcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 4:01


visits , the final resting place of many of Cayo Costa’s original settlers, known as fisherfolk. Danish mariner Capt. Peter Nelson is also buried there. In the late 1880s, Nelson founded Alva, Lee County, Florida's first incorporated town. Recorded Nov. 21, 2019.

Paranormal Things
Contacting spirit's at pioneer cemetery. Haunted highway.

Paranormal Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 8:00


A look at a ghost hunters team getting evidence at pioneer cemetery. Host Keith frischkorn. Please support me thanks. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-frischkorn/support

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Paranormal Things
Contacting spirits at Pioneer cemetery on haunted highway and real fear.

Paranormal Things

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 8:18


A look at Devin and jeil investigates a haunted cemetery A long a highway. Host keith frischkorn. Support me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-frischkorn/support

High Spirits Chicago
Episode 88: Ghosts of Sports and Leisure

High Spirits Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 68:10


Episode 88: Ghosts of Sports and Leisure Jay walks us through the Ghosts of Sports and Leisure. 1. U-W’s Camp Randall Stadium was a Union soldier training ground during the Civil War with a prison camp for Confederate soldiers nearby. (U-RAH-RAH WISCONSIN!) 2. Spoiler alert: roller rinks and ice-skating rinks are haunted as hell. (Many a DJ haunt those hallowed grounds!) 3. In 1999, wrestler Owen Hart fell to his death in Kansas City's Kemper Arena. (Maybe you can spot a resonant energy cable?) 4. In Kingman, AZ, Lee Williams High School is situated on the grounds of Pioneer Cemetery. (They play football on 300 coffins!) 5. Basketball Coach Bobby Knight haunts IU’s Assembly Hall. (Come for the Hoosiers, stay for the ghostly chair throwing!) Sweet Dreams. XoxoZzzzzz.

Laughing in the Dark
Ep. 8: Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery with Becky Braunstein

Laughing in the Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 48:11


Follow along on an adventure with Sara and comic guest Becky Braunstein as they explore the very old, very haunted Lafayette Pioneer Cemetery in Lafayette, OR. While Sara tells the story of the legend of a ghostly witch in this small, overgrown cemetery, both of them find themselves frozen in fear when they hear a car pull up to them in the middle of the night.

Verity for Breakfast Catchup - Triple M Central Wheatbelt 1098
Catch Up Friday- Merredin Police find out vandals

Verity for Breakfast Catchup - Triple M Central Wheatbelt 1098

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 12:36


Senior Sergeant from the Merredin Police filled us in on the cases of vandals causing damage in town, both at the Pioneer Cemetery and at the Vietnam War Memorial in Roy Little Park, there is good news in that the culprits have been found. Whilst Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan was in town, the question of funding cuts to CRCs couldn't be avoided and she has said cuts need to be made to cater for “really, really important” investments.  Avon Footy Association preview for Round 5 with Macca this morning, a big congratulations and good luck to Brad Jones going in to play his 250th game this week. World According to Quinny- More great sporting news about representatives from our region, an orchestral band from the Wheatbelt has just returned from the concrete jungle of NY and the Northam Women in Business have a wonderful opportunity available at the moment.

Tales of Two Cities Podcast
Prepare For Death and Follow Me

Tales of Two Cities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 30:05


In this episode hosts Nikki and Ellie will explore the commonality of the "lady in white" trope by dissecting the history of Pioneer Cemetery in Eugene, Oregon and Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California. Each will bring up the local lore of the cemeteries and dissect their feelings on the subject. Email: talesof2citiespodcast@gmail.com Website: talesof2citiespodc.wixsite.com/taleof2ci…espodcast Twitter: @Talesof2citiesp Instagram: Talesof2Citiespodcast Facebook: @Talesof2Citiespodcast

History & Culture
Video - Insider's Look - Grand Canyon Pioneer Cemetery

History & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 5:47


Insider's Look at Grand Canyon, Video
Video - Insider's Look - Grand Canyon Pioneer Cemetery

Insider's Look at Grand Canyon, Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 5:47


America's Evolutionary Evangelists
30. Death and Intergenerational Generosity

America's Evolutionary Evangelists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2010 32:01


Connie Barlow reflects on her visit to Pioneer Cemetery in Canandaigua NY, where her paternal ancestors six generations back are buried.  (Photo right is of her brother Bill and nephew Myles Barlow pondering the stone memorials of Abner and Mary Barlow.)  This podcast topic was also stimulated by a memoir in the 6/20/10 issue of New York Times Magazine: "What Broke My Father's Heart".  Barlow notes that the essay well depicted the modern-day obstacles that make achieving a natural and good death for the elderly exceedingly difficult in our highly medicalized culture, but that it was sorely lacking in addressing the equal need for the elderly themselves to make decisions in light of "intergenerational equity."  To this, Michael Dowd added, "It is more than just intergenerational equity we are calling for; it is intergenerational generosity."  The duo explore the role that a deep-time perspective can play in naturalizing our understanding of death and thereby calling forth voluntary and joyful expressions of intergenerational generosity. Recommended background reading on the current imbalance in intergenerational equity is the 2/1/10 Op-Ed column by David Brooks, "The Geezer's Crusade". Also, you can access online Connie's brief memoir on her mother's death, a bold proposal for re-incentivizing end-of-life medical choices, and an annotated list of other resources for evolving our cultural approach to death.

Insider's Look at Grand Canyon
Audio - Insider's Look #13 Grand Canyon Pioneer Cemetery

Insider's Look at Grand Canyon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2009 5:47


Park Ranger Patrick Gamman joins Park Ranger Nicole DeLuca for a who's who of Grand Canyon history at the Grand Canyon Cemetery. Visit this serene and beautiful location and final resting place for many of the area's earliest pioneers. If you're here on Saturday, October 31, 2009, join Ranger DeLuca for a Halloween Full Moon Cemetary Walk.