• Ungodly Human: Andersonville Prison

  • 2024/11/05
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Ungodly Human: Andersonville Prison

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  • What if a simple beer tasting could take you on a journey through history and friendship? Grab your headphones and a cold one as we kick off with a lively chat about the joys and occasional chaos of podcasting alongside our feline co-hosts. We savor a Founders All Day IPA and a Schilling Cider House hard cider, sharing our thoughts on their unique flavors before reminiscing about nostalgic train rides and a magical visit to the Green Bay Railroad Museum. A special thanks to listener Sarah for inspiring today's deeply moving story.

    Venture with us to Yankee Springs, Michigan, in the tumultuous 1860s, where the air buzzes with tension amidst the American Civil War. Discover the youthful bravery of James Skaden, who bent the truth to join the Second Michigan Regiment and ride into history on his trusty horse, Billy Boy. Experience the adrenaline of cavalry charges and the crushing despair of capture as we recount James's harrowing imprisonment at Andersonville Prison. The grim conditions and heartbreaking survival tactics paint a vivid picture of resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.

    Amidst the shadows of war, a profound friendship blossoms between James and Private Jonah Wheeler, offering hope and companionship in the darkest times. Their journey together, marked by fierce loyalty and shared hardships, culminates in the tragic Sultana disaster. This episode not only brings to light the overlooked stories of bravery and camaraderie but also honors the enduring human spirit in the face of chaos and loss. Join us as we remember those who fought bravely and the friendships that endured beyond the battlefield.



    Now I Know: The Story of James Ross Scadden, Andersonville Civil War Prisoner Kindle Edition

    by Yvonne Linscott Bartel (Her great, grand-father)

    https://amzn.to/3Zyt0Ew


    Andersonville National Cemetery Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRL9R3Rr55g


    National park Service

    https://www.nps.gov/ande/learn/historyculture/camp_sumter_history.htm




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What if a simple beer tasting could take you on a journey through history and friendship? Grab your headphones and a cold one as we kick off with a lively chat about the joys and occasional chaos of podcasting alongside our feline co-hosts. We savor a Founders All Day IPA and a Schilling Cider House hard cider, sharing our thoughts on their unique flavors before reminiscing about nostalgic train rides and a magical visit to the Green Bay Railroad Museum. A special thanks to listener Sarah for inspiring today's deeply moving story.

Venture with us to Yankee Springs, Michigan, in the tumultuous 1860s, where the air buzzes with tension amidst the American Civil War. Discover the youthful bravery of James Skaden, who bent the truth to join the Second Michigan Regiment and ride into history on his trusty horse, Billy Boy. Experience the adrenaline of cavalry charges and the crushing despair of capture as we recount James's harrowing imprisonment at Andersonville Prison. The grim conditions and heartbreaking survival tactics paint a vivid picture of resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity.

Amidst the shadows of war, a profound friendship blossoms between James and Private Jonah Wheeler, offering hope and companionship in the darkest times. Their journey together, marked by fierce loyalty and shared hardships, culminates in the tragic Sultana disaster. This episode not only brings to light the overlooked stories of bravery and camaraderie but also honors the enduring human spirit in the face of chaos and loss. Join us as we remember those who fought bravely and the friendships that endured beyond the battlefield.



Now I Know: The Story of James Ross Scadden, Andersonville Civil War Prisoner Kindle Edition

by Yvonne Linscott Bartel (Her great, grand-father)

https://amzn.to/3Zyt0Ew


Andersonville National Cemetery Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRL9R3Rr55g


National park Service

https://www.nps.gov/ande/learn/historyculture/camp_sumter_history.htm




Send us a text

Support the show













This website contains affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and purchase a product, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the running of this website and allows me to continue providing valuable content. Please note that I only recommend products and services that I believe in and have personally used or researched.

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