Episodios

  • 163- The Unsolved Whitehall Slaying
    Oct 3 2024

    On the 30th of October, 1926, late on a Saturday afternoon, 14 year old Letitia Whitehall walked from her Kirkland house to the dentist's office.
    She would never return home.
    On November 14th of that year, her body was discovered in the Sammamish River close to the Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore. She'd been sexually assaulted and then strangled to death.
    Chester Dobbs, the dentist, was put on trial and declared not guilty. No additional investigation was ever conducted, no other potential suspects were ever identified, and the case essentially vanished from the public eye.
    Listen now to learn more about this terrible unsolved crime in the Evergreen State.

    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
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    20 m
  • 162- Scenic Lake Washington Boulevard
    Sep 26 2024

    Mostly located near the shore of Lake Washington, Lake Washington Boulevard is a piece of land owned by the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation that runs from the Montlake neighborhood to Seward Park. It was included by John Charles Olmsted in his 1903 plan for Seattle's park and boulevard system to capitalize on the city's natural features, such as the lake, parks with trees, and vistas of the distant mountains across the lake.
    The boulevard was built in phases, with the first phase being completed in Washington Park. The last section was inaugurated in 1917, and more than five miles were finished in time for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, which was held on the campus of the University of Washington.
    Though the forests and clear cuts that made up the early views along the Boulevard have long since been replaced with homes and development, the natural beauty of the area is still very much evident to this day.
    Listen now to learn more about the history of one of Seattle's most beautiful drives!

    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
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    24 m
  • 161- The Final Territorial Governor
    Sep 19 2024

    My apologies about the episode header snaffu. I had it done before I started the Governor's series and totally spaced on getting it switched over when I switched episodes. All is correct now, and that episode will now be coming out in December.

    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    17 m
  • 160- Hoquiam & Its Proud Past
    Sep 12 2024



    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    42 m
  • 159- J. Harlen Bretz & the Channeled Scablands
    Sep 5 2024



    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    24 m
  • 158- The Empire Builder James J. Hill
    Aug 29 2024



    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    24 m
  • 157- The Heart of Lewis County
    Aug 22 2024

    Located in the heart of Lewis County on U.S. Highway 12, Mossyrock is a small town sandwiched between two reservoirs created by damming the Cowlitz River: Mayfield Lake and Riffe Lake.
    The term "Mossy Rock," which was first spelled in two words, came from a 200-foot-tall boulder that was covered with green moss. The mid-1800s saw the arrival of homesteaders.
    In 1875, a post office was established in Mossy Rock and in 1895, the name was changed to Mossyrock.
    Incorporated on January 2nd, 1948, Mossyrock, with miles of blueberries and other agricultural products sustaining the town's economy along with amenities for visitors and recreationists. Its population has risen gradually and consistently to about 800 today.

    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    30 m
  • 156- The Photographer of the San Juans
    Aug 15 2024



    A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
    Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
    If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
    If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
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    22 m