The Last Public Hangings in Lawrence County, Kentucky and Wilkes County, North Carolina

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Today we bring you part of the end of an era of public executions in Appalachia, which had, in many cases, turned into an excuse for a carnival, with vendors selling food and drink (much of it the hard stuff) and children brought in for a day with a picnic and other family activities, prior to the hanging itself. Our first story comes from Wilkes County, North Carolina, where an alleged horse thief shoots and kills the man looking for that horse; the second comes from Lawrence County, Kentucky, and involves a feud, with the accused shooting and killing his own uncle.You can subscribe to the Stories podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Goodpods, Spreaker, Stitcher or on your favorite podcast app.Thanks for listening and for sharing our stories of Appalachian history with your friends.

The Last Public Hangings in Lawrence County, Kentucky and Wilkes County, North Carolina

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