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The 1836 Podcast

By: Nathan Rogers
  • Summary

  • The 1836 Podcast delves into historical events and figures, explores past ways and cultural heritage, and shares generations-old tales and folklore. Immerse yourself in the rich history defining the region, from early Native inhabitants to pioneering trailblazers. Join us on a unique storytelling journey, revealing the roots and branches that have shaped Arkansas and the Ozarks into what they are today.
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Episodes
  • Episode 29: Arkansas Tornadoes
    Jul 13 2024

    Warning: This episode may be emotional for some viewers and listeners. Join us as we talk about the history of some of the most significant and devastating tornadoes in Arkansas. We'll discuss events from the earliest documented tornado to more recent ones that have impacted our families, friends, neighbors, and loved ones. Additionally, we'll talk about the impact and aftermath of the EF-5 tornadoes that struck Joplin, Missouri, and Moore, Oklahoma. Tune in for a heartfelt and informative journey through these powerful natural disasters.


    #Ozarks #Arkansas #History #Podcast #Tornado #Twister #Joplin #Missouri #Moore #Oklahoma #Judsonia #FortSmith #Jonesboro #MountainHome #Yellville #Pyatt #LittleRock #Vilonia #Clinton #TornadoAlley #DixieAlley #EF5

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    57 mins
  • Episode 28: Patsy Ann Jones, DOB 6-12-1936
    Jul 6 2024

    On Episode 28, we welcome Mrs. Patsy Ann Burdine Jones. Patsy was born on June 12th, 1936, in Red Rock, Newton County, Arkansas. She attended grade school at Log Hall and high school at Mount Judea, graduating in 1954. Out of the 48 students who started, only 13 made it to graduation.

    Join us as Patsy shares her memories of growing up in the Ozarks during World War II. She talks about her daily chores, the typical food she ate, the first time she saw a car, learning to drive, hauling hay with mules, riding a train to Washington, and so much more. This is her story.


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    #arkansas #ozarks #history #podcast

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    16 mins
  • Episode 27: The Buffalo River
    Jun 16 2024

    The Buffalo River, located in North Central Arkansas, is America’s first National River. On this episode, we briefly discuss the river’s length, depth, Native Americans, pioneers, ferries, bridges, wildlife, floods, the beloved “Granny Henderson” and more! #arkansas #history #ozarks #podcast

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    16 mins

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