The Burning of the Latham Hollow Settlement Why Seven Cabins Vanished in One Night (Tennessee 1873)
We observe the Coombs family in a rural settlement, providing a look into their lives before enlistment. By 1871, community members are engaged in labor, showcasing early settlement patterns and cultural history. The video also introduces the elder Truet boy, Samuel, and lead archaeologist Marcus Levering, offering insight into this specific aspect of american history.

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What They Found Buried Beneath an Appalachian Asylum in 1895

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What Patton Said to the German Officer Who Executed a Red Cross Nurse

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The Strangest Cabin Ever Found in the Appalachian Woods

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Every Time the Pemberton Plate Has Been Examined Since 1908, the Woman in the Corner Stood Closer.

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The Dark Tale From the Vance Homestead (1881)

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Leaked Coast Guard Logs Reveal What Drags People Under in the Louisiana Bayou

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The Boy Found in the Indiana Field in 1881 — He Spoke a Language No Linguist Could Place

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They Said Her Stone House Would Be a Tomb — Then Winter Arrived and She Was the Only One Warm

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(1900, Ozark Mountains) The Macabre Well Hidden Deep in the Holloway Hotel — BANNED in History Books

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The Impossible Story Of The Most Desired Female Slave Ever Auctioned in Charleston What No One Knew

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(1866, Ozark Mountains) The Macabre Boy Neither Science nor Religion Could Explain

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He Lived Alone in the Appalachian Woods for 15 Years So No One Would Find His Cabin BUT...

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The Kanawha Valley Vault Had Ten Skeletons in a Circle — The One in the Center Was Seven Feet Six

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Why do 12 men guard this sealed Appalachian mine shaft 24/7?

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The Last American Who Remembered the Old World — What She Told Her Family Before Dying (1953)

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Why America Left 1,200 Workers to Die in the Desert: Bisbee, Arizona

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The Family That Vanished in 1962 — What Returned Wasn't Human at All

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WHY ARE THERE BURIED STOREFRONTS UNDER THIS US CITY?

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The Forbidden 1840 Louisiana Bayou Expedition That Was Wiped From History

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