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The Secret Life of Death is a podcast which explores the stories of ordinary people, starting with their gravestone and placing them into the context of the history of their life and times. The show primarily is based in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, but it stories reach throughout New England and beyond. Local historian and archaeologist Gail Golec researches, writes, hosts and produces this podcast.
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The Secret Life of Death is a podcast which explores the stories of ordinary people, starting with their gravestone and placing them into the context of the history of their life and times. The show primarily is based in New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, but it stories reach throughout New England and beyond. Local historian and archaeologist Gail Golec researches, writes, hosts and produces this podcast.
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In the final installment of the “Identity” series, we move the story of the first LGBTQ+ bar in Vermont, Andrews Inn, into the present day. Though the bar closed its doors in 1984, its legacy was broad and deep for the community of Bellows Falls, affecting lives in the village today and in ways many of us may not even be aware of. *Post production correction: the late Gary Smith was responsible for opening, developing and running Popolo Restaurant in the Hotel Windham building, not the Windham Development Group. Transcript View fullsize Hotel Windham Today View fullsize Wunderbar View fullsize Memorial Park Acknowledgements : Segment Participants: Michael Bruno Kate Buckman Adam Gearhart Jon Midura Interviewees: Remy Walker Alain Martinez Jeremy Youst Thom Herman Special Thanks: HB Lozito, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their *audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Mike Smith and Marty Gallagher of Fact 8 TV: for the use of the audio clips from their documentary, “Call to Duty: Terry Brown and Dana Fuller” . Remy Walker and Alain Martinez at Wunderbar, for hosting our interview. Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC George’s Sandbox- Magnus Ludvisson In the Spirit of Cannes - The Flax Some Autumn; His Old Lover - Leimoti Something to Someone - Bireli Snow Happy Minor Waltz - Franz Gordon Bobby Swing - Bladverk Band Morning Dew - Heath Cantu PREL Dron 16; 57; 80 Photos : Gail Golec Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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At the end of 1982, Andrews Inn had been sent reeling from the set-up and raid by authorities and their business struggled in its aftermath. But 1982 was also the year that AIDS broke into the public consciousness, also affecting business. Not much has been said about both topics in the last 40 years, which makes you think about what stories get told and what stories do not - and why that might be. Transcript Called To Duty: Terry Brown and Dana Fuller - FACT 8 TV Documentary View fullsize Island House c. 1855-1865 View fullsize Fall Mountain Pavilion c. 1860 View fullsize View from Fall Mnt c. 1900 View fullsize Fall Mnt. Hike c. 1982 View fullsize Fall Mtn Hike 2021 View fullsize Table Rock View fullsize Turkey Vulture View fullsize Snake! View fullsize Old Road View fullsize Jerry Glover Portrait Acknowledgements : Segment Participants: Kate Butt Interviewees: Florence Golec Jeremy Youst Thom Herman Fletcher Proctor Sheila Glover Special Thanks: HB Lozito, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their *audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC George’s Sandbox- Magnus Ludvisson In the Spirit of Cannes - The Flax Some Autumn; His Old Lover - Leimoti Something to Someone - Bireli Snow Happy Minor Waltz - Franz Gordon Bobby Swing - Bladverk Band Morning Dew - Heath Cantu PREL Dron 16; 57; 80 Photos : Sheila Glover UVM Historic Photo Archive Library of Congress Florence Golec Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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After the sale of Andrews Inn to gay couple, Thom Herman and Jeremy Youst (1979) went through and some of the fervor of the anti-gay protest march that took place in its wake had died down, life got on in Bellows Falls. The Inn, its owners, staff and patrons had forged a mostly civil and at times, fruitful and supportive relationship with the town. But in 1982 - things began to change. Transcript TSLOD Newspaper References View fullsize Star Hotel Fire: Dec 1981 View fullsize Charity and Sylvia Gravesite View fullsize 1982 Acknowledgements : Interviewees: Kate Buckman Fletcher Proctor Florence Golec Jeremy Youst Thom Herman Kathy MacDonald Sheila Glover Special Thanks: HB Lozito, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their *audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC George’s Sandbox- Magnus Ludvisson In the Spirit of Cannes - The Flax Some Autumn; His Old Lover - Leimoti Something to Someone - Bireli Snow Happy Minor Waltz - Franz Gordon Bobby Swing - Bladverk Band Morning Dew - Heath Cantu PREL Dron 16; 57; 80 Photos : Brattleboro Reformer Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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By 1979, Andrews Inn, now operating as a “gay nightclub” as well as a sit down restaurant and bar was doing well and though locals didn’t always understand and weren’t always happy about the LGBTQ+ crowd it attracted, they were inclined to leave well enough alone. That year, the Moisis family were looking for buyers and found some: Thom Herman and Jeremy Youst, an openly gay couple. Openly gay business owners was a first for this town and it wasn’t clear how people would respond. Radical social change doesn’t happen in places like Bellows Falls, VT, does it?….or does it? Transcript TSLOD Newspaper References View fullsize Blueboy April 1979 View fullsize Blueboy April 1979 View fullsize Hotel Windham View fullsize Looking Into the Ballroom View fullsize Ladies/Lesbian Bar View fullsize Bathroom Grafitti View fullsize Dramatic Hallway View fullsize Overlooks The Square View fullsize Overlook the Canal View fullsize Quaker Meeting Support View fullsize Thom Herman: New Owner Acknowledgements : Segment Participants: Kate Buckman Jon Midura Myles Mickle Michael Bruno Adam Gearhart Interviewees: Ain Gordon Jeremy Youst* Thom Herman* Special Thanks: HB Lozito, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their *audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Alan and Pat Fowler, owners of the Hotel Windham Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC George’s Sandbox- Magnus Ludvisson In the Spirit of Cannes - The Flax Some Autumn; His Old Lover - Leimoti Something to Someone - Bireli Snow Happy Minor Waltz - Franz Gordon Bobby Swing - Bladverk Band Morning Dew - Heath Cantu PREL Dron 16; 57; 80 Photos : Kate Buckman Blueboy Brattleboro Reformer Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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In 1973, the Moisis Family of Bellows Falls, VT bought the historic Hotel Windham building in the downtown, cleaned it up, refurbished it and opened a nice, sit down restaurant with the look and feel of the town’s former 19th century glory. But this fine dining experience didn’t seem to fly in this burned out, blue collar old mill town. So the family found a clientele that would be interested in the good food, dancing and socializing they were offering ... Transcript View fullsize Bellows Falls Stage House c. 1855 View fullsize Hotel Windham 1899 Fire View fullsize Hotel Windham c.1900-1912 View fullsize Hotel Windham 1912 Fire View fullsize Dining Hall in Hotel Windham c. 1913 View fullsize Hotel Windham Fire 1932 View fullsize Mural for Grand Opening: 1974 View fullsize Inn's Ad in Gay Community News 1977 Acknowledgements : Segment Participants: Kate Buckman Jon Midura Myles Mickle Michael Bruno Interviewee: John Moisis* Special Thanks: HB Lozito, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their *audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC George’s Sandbox- Magnus Ludvisson In the Spirit of Cannes - The Flax Some Autumn; His Old Lover - Leimoti Something to Someone - Bireli Snow Happy Minor Waltz - Franz Gordon Bobby Swing - Bladverk Band PREL Dron 16; 80 Photos : Rockingham Free Public Library Brattleboro Reformer Gay Country News Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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After how many years??? Finally! Part 1 of 6, the "Identity" series explores the history of Andrews Inn, the first and at the time, the only gay bar in the state of Vermont (1973-1984). We begin with a discussion about why is knowing this little slice of LGBTQ+ history so important. Transcript View fullsize BF Square: 1900-1912 View fullsize VT State Historic Marker View fullsize Hotel Windham View fullsize Second Floor Hallway View fullsize Charity and Sylvia's Grave Acknowledgements : Segment Participants: Alan Fowler Kate Buckman Jon Midura Myles Mickle Michael Bruno Interviewees: Florence Golec Kate Butt Kelly Michaelson Special Thanks: Alan and Pat Fowler, owners of the Hotel Windham: for letting us look around the Hotel HB Lozito and Eva Westheimer, Out In the Open: for giving us permission to use clips from their audio clips from their 2017 Andrews Inn Oral History Project and for acting as a sounding board for the concept of this show and reading through the scripts for content and tone. For more information about OITO, check out their website, www.weareoutintheopen.org. Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC Photos : Gail Golec Kate Buckman Rockingham Free Public Library Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook and Instagram…
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Here at TSLOD, we are excited to announce a new podcast collaboration with Caitlin Abrams (of TikTok cemetery fame with her fantastic gravestone cleaning/story telling videos as Manicpixiemom ) . I interviewed Caitlin last summer (Episode 9: Taphosphere) and frankly, we hit it off! Caitlin and I both cover cemeteries but in different ways, so we had the idea to join forces (like Superman and Batman in the Justice League) and do a little spin-off show of our own (like Joanie Loves Cha-chi spun off of Happy Days - except our show would be good …woof!) Caitlin and I will be discussing some of the stories about historic crime and such that we’ve come across while doing our respective research projects in this new series we’re calling TSLOD Presents: True Crimes from Olden Times. In this first episode, we’ll be talking about the 1913 double murder of Walter and Katherine Nichols in West Guilford, VT. We’ll get into the details about the crime, its effect on the local community and of course, we’ll be talking about cemeteries and the gravestones of the Nichols and that of the person who murdered them. Transcript View fullsize Katherine and Walter Nichols View fullsize Nichols Gravestone View fullsize Walter and Katherine's Markers View fullsize Erving L. Wrisley View fullsize Wrisley's Gravesite View fullsize Erving/Irving Wrisley Acknowledgements : Music and Sound Effects: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC Park Avenue Stroll by The New Fools When the Sun Shines by Golden Age Radio Photos : Gail Golec Gail Lynde Brattleboro Daily Reformer Follow us on the social medias! The Secret Life of Death Podcast Facebook , Instagram , Twitter Caitlin Abrams TikTok , Instagram…
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Taphophiles are a very niche group of enthusiasts. And so, it stands to reason that podcasts that cater to a niche market are even more nichey. That’s okay. The little gang of cemetery podcasters out there feels warm and homey, even if we’re generally dealing with dead people. Normally, dealing with dead people all day would be a fine thing but at the end of the past two pandemic-stricken years, even I am looking to have more interactions with the live variety of human. And what better way to bridge these two lands of cemetery podcasting and wanting to talk to a real person than to talk to a cemetery podcaster? So neat and tidy. Episode 10: Neighborhood is an interview I did with fellow cemetery podcaster, Liz Clappin from TOMB WITH A VIEW PODCAST. We had a great time talking together - Liz is an urban planner for the city of Altanta, GA and takes her knowledge about culture, history and cemetery issues into the streets, if you will. She has some really interesting ideas about how to incorporate cemeteries into a modern and growing city as well as how to utilize historic burying grounds to revililize existing communities. This episode is about making connections in this world - between cemetery podcasters; between communities and their history; and between the modern world and the world yet to come. We don’t have to repeat the mistakes of the past - and Liz has some ideas that could save us all. Transcript Special Thanks for this Episode: Interviewee: Liz Clappin of TOMB WITH A VIEW PODCAST Follow Liz’s work on Instagram @tombwithaviewpodcast Music: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound, LLC Playful Mischief by Josef Falkenskold A Touch of You by Oakwood Station In the Spirit of Cannes by The Flax Bobby Swing by Baldverk Sound Effect: PREL Drone 16 Wind Chimes 16…
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Taking a break on the finishing touches on Episode 8: Identity to round out the year, with a new show, Episode 9: Taphosphere ! This one is F.U.N! When I met cemetery internet sensation, Caitlin Abrams , for the first time this fall, I felt like I had known her forever. We “knew” each other, as only two people who share and interest boarding on obsession can - our shared love of historic New England cemeteries unknowingly connected us through the ether - this world of like-minded cemetery weirdos that I call the “TAPHOSPHERE”. Caitlin has taken the world by storm with her videos of cleaning historic gravestones throughout VT and eastern NY, while telling the stories of the people in those graves (her work can be found on TikTok @Manicpixiemom and Instagram @stonedinnewengland ). In September of 2021, she was kind enough to show me some of her cleaning work at the Old Pawlet Cemetery in Pawlet, VT and the two of us gabbed and jabbered away about all things cemetery! And we made some very interesting connections between some gravestones I had seen over in NH to what we saw in the Old Pawlet Cemetery — Caitlin is going to be making some TikTok videos describing what we discovered! [CROSSOVER ALERT!!!] You can find a teaser for Caitlin’s upcoming videos about HERE and more to come after the new year. Just some notes about the episode: —if you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall while two weirdos nerd-out over something they both really like, this conversation between two new/old friends about cemeteries, is for you! —Caitlin often refers to “VOCA” doing work in the Old Pawlet cemetery: VOCA stands for the Vermont Old Cemetery Association, a volunteer group that encourages the preservation and restoration of Vermont’s cemeteries. For more information about the group, please check-out VOCA’s website. —the cleaning chemical Caitlin refers to is called “D/2” and it is a “biological solution” this is, as Caitlin says in our conversation the “gold standard for safe gravestone cleaning”. For those of you who would like to know more about Caitlin Abrams work, she’s done a number of interviews with professional news outlets (I prefer to keep my “amature” status so that I may one day compete in the News Outlet Olympics) that you can listen to here: Vermont Public Radio (VPR) Insider.com WCAX TV VICE Channel Transcript The Old Pawlet Cemetery Zerubabbel Collins Daniel Branch Experimental Soul Effigy Caitlin Abrams Jonathan Willard Willard Stone, Close-up Cleaning Kit Special Thanks for this Episode: Interviewee: Caitlin Abrams Follow Caitlin’s work on TikTok @Manicpixiemom and Instagram @stonedinnewengland Photos: Gail Golec Music: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound “Only the Wise Know” by Headlund “Evening Song” “In the Spirit of Cannes” by The Flax “Bobby Swing” by Bladverk…
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Turns out, in the process of podcastery, a lot of extra audio material gets left of the cutting room floor, so I’ve taken some of that extra stuff and cut together another “teaser”/”pre-show” show. So come along and visit the Weybridge Hill Cemetery with me and TSLoD c emetery a dventure t eam ( CAT ) as we explore the grave sites of Charity Bryant and Sylvia Drake. Charity and Sylvia were a same sex couple who lived together in Weybridge, VT between 1809-1851. Side note: we’re in the final stages of production for the upcoming, long awaited and long suffering TSLoD Episode 8: Identity series - about Andrews Inn , the first gay hotel/bar in the state of Vermont (1974-1982). This series is slated to come out this fall, so please stay tuned. Transcript View fullsize Drake Family Plot View fullsize Gravestone of Charity and Sylvia View fullsize Drake Family Monument View fullsize Drake Monument, Close-up View fullsize Drake Monument, Bryant/Drake Stone View fullsize Stones and Flowers View fullsize Scenery View fullsize A Perfect Day View fullsize Fields and Mountains View fullsize River, Microphones and Graves View fullsize Eternal View Special Thanks for this Teaser: Cemetery Adventure Team: Kate Butt, Kelly Michaelson, River the Dog Photos: Gail Golec and Kelly Michaelson Music: provided with permission by Epidemic Sound “In the Spirit of Cannes” by The Flax “Only the Wise Know” by Headlund “Outward Bound” “Evening Song” “Brother’s Magic” “Bobby Swing” by Bladverk “A Touch of You” by Oakwood Station…
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Another quick teaser episode with extra material from the cutting room floor from the upcoming Episode 8: Identity series. I take a hike up local landmark, Fall Mountain, with my friend and frequent TSLoD guest, Kate Butt and we learn some local history while enjoying the views and being scoped out by turkey vultures. It's a lot of fun! We’re still working away on the next installment of TSLoD, I swear! I know I keep saying that it’s coming soon, and it is, I swear - Episode 8: Identity , about the Andrews Inn, a 1970s and 80s LGBTQ+ bar and hotel in Bellows Falls, VT, just keeps getting bigger (and better) the more time I spend on it. It’s going to be well worth the wait, I swear (I keep saying that, don’t I?) Transcript Old Road Up Fall Mountain Table Rock View From Table Rock Turkey Vultures The Island House Bellows Falls/North Walpole ca. 1870 Bellows Falls Mill Complex ca 1900 Gal Pals Special Thanks for this Teaser: Fall Mountain Hiking Buddy: Kate Butt Photos: Gail Golec, Kate Butt and Rockingham Free Public Library Music: “In the Spirit of Cannes” by The Flax and “Only the Wise Know” by Headlund, provided with permission by Epidemic Sound .…
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The winter wears on and I am still working away on the next series, Episode 8: Identity , about Andrews Inn - the first LGBTQ+ bar and hotel in the state of Vermont. It was actually the ONLY such place in the state for its decade of existence (1973-1984). The series isn’t done yet but close! And I thought you might enjoy some clip reels of the material that was funny or was good but wasn’t going to show up in any of the broadcast episodes. So, I put together this short, that I have classily called “The Toilet Teaser”. If you’ve ever wondered just HOW excited a group of historic preservation nerds get about intact period bathrooms, this is your answer. You’re welcome. Transcript View fullsize Look at the Bathroom! View fullsize Shy Terlit View fullsize 1930s Luxury View fullsize Cute Wall Sink Special Thanks for this Teaser: Andrews Inn Tour: Alan and Pat Fowler Andrews Inn Tour Clips: Jon Midura, Myles Mickle, Kate Buckman and Michael Bruno Photos: Kate Buckman Music: “Bobby Swing” by Bladverk Band, provided with permission by Epidemic Sound .…
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We welcome you to Season 3 of TSLoD Podcast with the prologue to Episode 8: Identity~ We’re doing this prologue to help set up the Episode 8: Identity series because for this show, we’re going to be doing things a little differently. The Episode 8: Identity series is about a place called Andrews Inn, an LGBTQ+ hotel and bar that existed in Bellows Falls, VT during the 1970s and 80s. So, a more modern history, a more local history and a more personal history - for me - because Bellows Falls is where I grew up and where my family have lived for generations. For a change, history wasn’t some abstract thing, happening to people I didn’t know in a place I had never been. It had happened in my backyard, within my lifetime and I knew very little about it. In learning about the history of Andrews Inn and the LGBTQ+ movement in VT and NH, I began to wonder about history itself. How and why certain events and people get committed to the record while others don’t and the dangers of hanging our hats on an incomplete and inaccurate version of history. Transcript Credits : Gail Golec: writer, researcher, producer, editor Music: all music in this episode was provided, with permission by Epidemic Sound “ Barren ” by Martin Klem; “ PREL Drone 16” sound effect; “ Dusty Box ” by Wanda Shakes; “ Delicate Transitions ” by Gavin Luke Photo: the podcast icon photo for this episode came from the publication “Gay Community News” Feb, 1977…
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Picking up where we left off in Episode 7: Degenerate, Part 1, Part 2 delves into the deep, complicated historic reasons why cemeteries in New England became abandoned. We talk to the experts: Robin Lacy, of Spade and the Grave, who shares her research into Puritan burial customs and culture; Brian Post, of Standing Stone Landscape Architecture, who takes us on a tour of some of his gravestone restoration work; and Tom Giffin, of VOCA, the Vermont Old Cemetery Association, who walks us through why cemeteries are not just an opportunity for remembrance but also, community investment. And we continue to explore what influences the neglect in white Anglo-American versus Black and Indigenous Persons burying grounds in New England. By again discussing the historical and current situations with the Western Abenaki Burying Ground in Bellows Falls, VT and the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth, NH, we try to shed a light on how and why marginalized groups become more so, even in death. Covid has made organizing interviews much more difficult and so while I have been in conversations with representatives from the Elnu Abenaki in VT and the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire to get their comments and perspective on the treatment of THEIR ancestors, it just was not feasible at this time. I hope next year to follow up with both groups and include an addendum to this episode with their interviews. Transcript View fullsize Kathan Cemetery, Putney VT View fullsize Archibald Moore View fullsize Unknown Moore View fullsize William Divoll View fullsize Western Abenaki Burial Ground, BF, VT View fullsize The Falls and The Mountain View fullsize Forest Hill Cemetery, Charlestown, NH View fullsize Forest Hill Cemetery, Charlestown, NH View fullsize West St. Cemetery, Rutland, VT View fullsize Rutland War Vets Special Thanks: Sponsor for this Episode!!! Oh My Goth Jewelry Co , by Lindsay Gilliland “Handmade Jewelry with an edge!” Find her fun, spooky and sweet skeletally inspired designs on her Etsy shop: www.esty.com/shop/OhMyGothJewelryCo/ and follower her on Instagram @ohmygothjewelryco Interviewees: Robyn Lacy, archaeologist, death scholar, archaeological illustrator, burial ground conservator and heritage consultant https://spadeandthegrave.com/ Brian Post, Dry Stone Walling Association certified, Advanced Level 3 DSWA certification, DSWA instructor, gravestone restoration http://standingstonevt.com/ Tom Giffin, president Vermont Old Cemetery Association (VOCA), cemetery commissioner for the city of Rutland, VT https://voca58.org/ Musical Arrangement and Accompaniment: Jennifer Vannell and Badger Studios, Denver, CO…
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The Kathan Cemetery in Putney, VT, is the oldest burying ground in town, set up by and for the earliest Anglo-American settlers in the area. It’s situated on a high bluff, on an old road that used to connect the village of Putney to the Connecticut River. All pretty typical New Englandy stuff. But from the first approach to this place, you can tell something’s not right. First, it’s tucked away, behind a house and you have to literally cross the yard to access it. Second, there are only a few slate stones on site, most of them were broken, with chunks of slate from other broken gravestones all over the ground. This scene of vandalism is NOT typical New Englandy stuff. Or is it? *Note: The burying grounds mentioned in this episode are either on public land and are accessible via public roads or have access via a legal right-of-way. The Western Abenaki burying ground in Bellows Falls, VT and the African Burying Ground in Portsmouth, NH are located in heavily industrialized and urbanized areas of their respective cities. Their locations in particular, are well known in their communities and a matter of public record: by talking about their locations in this episode, TSLoD isn’t revealing the locations of any clandestine, undisturbed burial spots. Transcript: Episode 7: Degenerate, Part 1 View fullsize Kathan Cemetery, Putney VT View fullsize Archibald Moore View fullsize Unknown Moore View fullsize William Divoll View fullsize Washington St. Cemetery, Keene NH View fullsize Capt. Ephraim Dorman View fullsize Western Abenaki Burial Ground, BF, VT View fullsize The Falls and The Mountain Special Thanks: Interviewees: Brian Post, Dry Stone Walling Association certified, Advanced Level 3 DSWA certification, DSWA instructor, gravestone restoration http://standingstonevt.com/ Cemetery Warriors: Kate Butt, Jon Midura, Myles Mickle, Kate Buckman and Michael Bruno Musical Arrangement and Accompaniment: Jennifer Vannell and Badger Studios, Denver, CO…
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