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  • Common Conflicts - Of Hobos & Buried Legs
    2025/08/14

    This episode traces several 1889 newspaper excerpts detailing criminal and unusual incidents in Kansas. The primary focus is a series of events in Burrton involving "tramps" and train-men, escalating from a fight and shots exchanged to a serious incident where a passenger was nearly killed by a bullet fired into the train. Subsequent reports track the arrests and sentencing of those involved, highlighting the widespread "complaint along the line on account of tramps."

    Additionally, this episode includes a humorous anecdote from Sedgwick about a misidentified human leg, and a separate account of an assault with a deadly weapon case in Sedgwick, demonstrating the variety of local news our ancestors would have been reading in 1889.

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    14 分
  • Crimes & Punishments - Ralph, Haber, Coffee Jim, & Fosdyk
    2025/08/14

    This podcast presents several distinct criminal cases from 1888 Kansas, each offering a snapshot of local legal and social issues on the Prairie. The newspaper articles detail incidents ranging from a violent land dispute between farmers that escalated into a shooting, to an assault with a razor, and even the capture of an elderly man accused of incest. A particularly dramatic case involves a woman shooting a man she believed had "ruined" her young daughter, highlighting themes of personal justice and public reaction.

    Overall, this episode serves as a record of individual conflicts and the sometimes brutal realities of law and order on the Frontier. Settle in and enjoy our Wagon Train ride to 1888.

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    12 分
  • Victims of Circumstance
    2025/08/07

    What do a horse thief, a county seat war, and a man buried under a cloud of murder rumors have in common? In late 19th-century Kansas, the answer lies not in fiction—but in the yellowed pages of local newspapers, where truth and speculation often shared the same column.

    Welcome to Prairie Tales, where forgotten headlines come alive and the past refuses to stay buried. In this episode, we journey back to Newton and Sedgwick, Kansas, during the turbulent years of 1887 and 1888—a time when justice was swift, rumors ran wild, and the line between coincidence and conspiracy blurred.

    We begin with Ralph M. Stewart, a man serving time for assault, who discovers that his own farm manager—missing along with a stolen horse—has landed in the cell right next to his. Then, we unravel the tale of J.F. Ollinger, accused in a violent county seat dispute, who defied public suspicion with an airtight alibi and walked free with honor. And finally, we delve into the tragic case of Joseph Hamilton, whose death was first dismissed as the result of alcohol and neglect, only to be sensationalized into a murder mystery—until the truth was exhumed, quite literally.

    These stories, drawn from original newspaper excerpts, reveal not just the crimes and controversies of a bygone era, but the way communities wrestled with truth, justice, and the power of the press. So settle in—because the prairie has secrets, and tonight, it's telling them.

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    13 分
  • When Bitterness Takes Root - The Murder of Phoebe Wilcox
    2025/08/07

    n the shadowed corners of 1886 Kansas, a chilling tale unfolds—one of obsession, vengeance, and the unraveling of a man consumed with bitterness. This episode dives deep into the murder of Phoebe Wilcox in 1886, a crime that shocked the community and exposed the dark undercurrents of a long-standing feud.
    We trace the twisted path of Alfred Denham: from the brutal act that ended Mrs. Wilcox's life, to the courtroom drama that followed, and the disturbing descent into madness behind prison walls.

    Denham's story is not just one of violence—it's a haunting study of resentment left to fester, of a justice system grappling with moral dilemmas, and of a man whose release would only lead to further tragedy. With each newspaper headline, we uncover how one act of murder echoed through decades of legal battles, personal torment, and societal reckoning.

    So settle in, and prepare to journey through a forgotten chapter of American history—where justice was tested, and redemption proved elusive...

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    17 分
  • The Heart of Night - Behind Closed Doors
    2025/07/31

    In the dusty rail-town of Newton, Kansas—where steam engines whistle through the prairie and justice rides a slow train—tragedy and truth clash across the 1880s frontier. From the chilling discovery of an infant left on the tracks to shootouts that echoed down Main Street, today we delve into a decade defined by lawlessness, vigilance, and moral reckoning. Most hauntingly, we retrace the convoluted case of J.M. Flowers, convicted for the shooting of Santa Fe brakeman Morris Fort—who, in a twist befitting a dime novel, soon became a defendant himself. This is not just a catalogue of crimes—it's a portrait of a community wrestling with truth, consequence, and the law in a time when even the newspapers couldn't agree on what was just.

    From forged checks to courtroom drama, this episode explores how Newton's citizens navigated the murky waters of justice, suspicion, and survival. Step into the proceedings, witness the debates over guilt and punishment, and discover how a town's character is revealed through its trials—both literal and figurative.

    For a free self-study and teacher's guide or for copies of the original source articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US Thank you for listening!

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    16 分
  • Death By Sandbag - Adam Kuntz
    2025/07/31

    A shattered skull, a silent jury, and a Civil War veteran buried far from the town where his final breath drew suspicion—this is the story of Adam Kuntz.

    In the waning heat of late August 1877, a German immigrant was found bloodied and unconscious beside the railroad tracks in Newton, Kansas. What looked at first like a tragic accident soon unraveled into something darker. This episode dives deep into the tangled mystery surrounding Adam Kuntz—a man whose death triggered a flurry of accusations, a murky inquest, and more questions than answers.

    We trace Kuntz's journey from war-torn battlefields to the prairies of Kansas, examining the grim circumstances of his final days: a robbery, a fatal blow to the head, and conflicting testimonies—some implicating his own wife. We'll follow the official inquest and its startling inconclusiveness, then close with the strange poignancy of his burial hundreds of miles away in Fort Wayne, Indiana, beside his first love.

    Was Adam Kuntz a victim of malice, madness, or misfortune? Stay with us as we dig into forgotten records and overlooked voices to reconstruct the chilling puzzle of a man whose death defied easy explanation.

    For a self-study / teacher's guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US Thank you for listening!

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    15 分
  • Runaway! Travel Dangers On The Frontier
    2025/07/24

    Imagine the thundering sound of hooves echoing down a dusty Kansas street—startled screams, overturned wagons, and the chaos left in the wake of panicked horses. Between 1884 and 1887, Newton, Kansas found itself repeatedly at the mercy of runaway teams, their unpredictable bolts through town leaving behind splintered carriages, shattered bones, and shaken lives.

    These real-life historical newspaper excerpts reveal a forgotten frontier danger—when simply walking down the street could mean staring down a horse-drawn disaster.

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    10 分
  • Why Was Nellie Naughty?
    2025/07/24

    What happens when a murder mystery meets the Wild West, and the woman at the center becomes both a suspect and a sensation?

    In 1883, the death of Clement Bothamley in Indian Territory set off a whirlwind of scandal, suspicion, and sensational headlines. At the heart of it all was Nellie (Benthusen) Bailey — a young woman whose life story reads like a Victorian thriller. Was she a cold-blooded killer, a master manipulator, or an innocent caught in a web of lies and lawlessness? In this episode, we unravel the tangled narratives of Nellie's trial, her shadowy personal life, and the public's obsession with her every move — from courtrooms to the press to her own published account.

    Buckle up — this isn't just history. It's a true crime drama with a frontier twist.

    For a self-study / teachers guide and the original source newspaper articles, visit www.PrairieTales.US.

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    34 分