
Virginia History Podcast
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First Families of Virginia - The Carys
In which the Cary family is illustrated from medieval times to their involvment in Virginia's growth.

Berkeley's 1662 Return and Slavery's Legal Introduction
In which Governor Berkeley returns to Virginia and sets the Commonwealth on disastrous course.

Longstsreet - Elizabeth Varon Interview
In which Dr. Varon and I discuss her newest book.

Did Edgar Allan Poe Visit Alexandria?
In which the Alexandria Historical Society's Scott Vierick discusses the enduring legend of Poe's Alexandria visit.

Robert E. Lee on Leadership - H.W. Crocker III Interview
In which historican H.W. Crocker discusses Robert E. Lee's leadership legacy.

First Families of Virginia - The Carters, Part 3
In which we look at the Carters after Robert "King"Carter, including other Carter lines that bring us Country Music and the 39th President of the United States.

The Jeffersonians - Dr. Kevin Gutzman Interview
In which Dr. Gutzman and I discuss his newest book, The Jeffersonians.

First Families of Virginia - The Carters, Part 2: Robert "King" Carter
In which Robert "King" Carter's importance is illustrated, showing just how powerful the Carter family had become.

First Families of Virginia - The Carters, Part 1
In which the Carter family is introduced up to Robert "King" Carter's beginnings.

Virginia's Important Ghost Stories - Dr. Alena Pirok Interview
In which Dr. Alena Pirok discusses Ghost Stories' importance to Colonial Williamsburg and Virginia's history.

Abingdon's Barter Theatre - Katy Brown Interview
In which Katy Brown talks about the Barter Theatre's past, community involvment, and enduring legacy.

Colonial Virginia's War Against Piracy - Jeremy Moss Interview
In which Jeremy Moss discusses his new book - Colonial Virginia's War Against Piracy: The Governor and the Buccaneer.

The Encyclopedia of Confederate Generals - Dr. Samuel Mitcham, Jr. Interview
In which I interview Dr. Samuel Mitcham about his new book The Encyclopedia of Confederate Generals.

First Families of Virginia - The Wormeleys
In which the Wormeley family is outlined from their earliest days as Norman Conquerors to their important time in Virginia.

First Families of Virginia - The Armisteads
In which I discuss the Armisteads and their important connections to Virginia's history.

First Families of Virginia - The Nelsons
In which the Nelson family of Virginia's founding and influence upon Virginia and the United States is discussed.

First Families of Virginia - The Parkes
In which the rapid rise and fall of the Parke Family of Virginia is recounted.

First Families of Virginia - The Custises Part 2
In which the Custis influence from the time of John Custis IV to George Washington Parke Custis is discussed.

First Families of Virginia - The Custises Part 1
In which the Custis family foundations up to John Custis IV of Williamsburg are discussed.

Special Halloween Episode - Evelyn Byrd's Ghost
In which Evelyn Byrd's life is summarily illustrated, and stories about her ghost are told.

Debunking the 1619 Project - Dr. Mary Grabar Interview
In which Dr. Mary Grabar discusses her new book Debunking the 1619 Project.

The 1619 Project - Phillip Magness Interview
In which Dr. Phillip Magness explains much of the criticism levied at The New York Times' 1619 Project.

First Families of Virginia - The Grymes
In which the Grymes Family of Virginia's history and genealogy is outlined.

The Lafayette Trail - Julien Icher Interview
In which the Lafayette Trail's Julien Icher discusses Lafayette's 1824 tour of the United States, and his work to highlight that famous visit.

First Families of Virginia - The Ludwells
In which the Ludwell family and their impact upon Virginia is discussed.

First Families of Virginia - The Fitzhughs
In which the Fitzhugh story, dating back to 13th Century England, is illustrated from those humble beginnings to William "The Immigrant", his Virginia progeny, and beyond.

The James Madison Museum of Orange County Heritage
In which Museum Director Bethany Sullivan highlights the James Madison Museum of Orange County, Virginia.

First Families of Virginia - The Taliaferros
In which the Taliaferro family's immigration to Virginia, as well as their spread throughout Virginia and the United States touching many lives along the way is outlined.

The Deadly Politics of Giving - Dr. Seth Mallios Interview
In which Dr. Mallios discusses how gift giving played a pivotal part in Ajcan's downfall, as well as gift giving's influence at the later Roanoke and Jamestown colonies.

First Families of Virginia - The Randolphs
In which the Randolph's Virginia beginnings are detailed, and some of their fascinating later generations are highlighted.

Special Halloween Episode - Haunted Tuckahoe with Jessica Stith
In which Tuckahoe's Jessica Stith tells some of Tuckahoe Plantation's haunted history such as the famous Gray Lady Ghost and other spooky happenings.

Scott Dawson and the "Lost Colony Mystery"
In which historian Scott Dawson tells the "Lost Colony" story based upon primary sources and archaeological evidence found on Hatteras Island, NC.

First Families of Virginia - The Corbins
In which a young Henry Corbin emigrates to Virginia and builds a strong family that profoundly touches Virginia's story is recounted.

Virginians and their Histories - Brent Tarter Interview, Part 3
In which Brent Tarter and I discuss the shaping of Modern Virginia as she emerged from the Civil War and into the 20th and 21st Centuries.

Virginians and their Histories - Brent Tarter Interview, Part 2
In which historian Brent Tarter and I discuss the 18th Century and events leading up to the Civil War.

Virginians and their Histories - Brent Tarter Interview, Part 1
In which I interview historian Brent Tarter for the first of three episodes in advance of his upcoming book Virginians and Their Histories.

Lessons from the 1721 Boston Smallpox Epidemic - Tony Williams Interview
In which historian Tony Williams and I discuss his book The Pox and the Covenant to learn about how Bostonians handled the serious 1721 Smallpox epidemic in comparison to today's current virus pandemic.

First Families of Virginia - The Pages
In which the Page family's 17th Century rise, 18th Century zenith, and 19th Century demise are recounted.

First Families of Virginia - The Burwells
In which the Burwell Family foundation and rise to prominence is recounted.

First Families of Virginia - The Harrisons
In which the Harrison Family's founding as well as their influence on Virginia and the United States is illustrated.

First Families of Virginia - The Lees
In which Lee family patriarch Richard I and wife Anne Constable's lives as well as the lives of many of their descendants are briefly illustrated.

First Families of Virginia - The Bollings
In which a series outlining Virginia's "First Families" is begun by introducing the Bolling Family Line.

Interview with Berkeley Castle's Charles Berkeley
In which I had the pleasure of interviewing Cherles Berkeley, 27th generation owner of Berkeley Castle, and we discuss the Gloucestershire influence upon Berkeley Plantation and Virginia's history.

Special Halloween Episode - Haunted Thoroughgood
In which a few haunted tales from Virginia Beach's Thoroughgood House are retold from L.B. Taylor's The Ghosts of Tidewater.

Berkeley Challenges the Navigation Acts
In which Governor Berkeley challenges the Navigation Acts before The Council for Foreign Plantations and King Charles II's Privy Council, while the Virginia settler landscape evolves.

Jamestown Burned! Interview with eyewitness Thomas Mathews
In which Thomas Mathews - portrayed by Historic Jamestowne's Willie Balderson - recalls the terrible events and aftermath of Bacon's Rebellion.

Berkeley Returns to Power
In which Sir William Berkeley and King Charles II return to power and begin organizing their lands under the renewed Stuart cause once again.

Sir William Berkeley - Interview with Dr. Warren Billings
In which Dr. Warren Billings and I talk about Sir William Berkeley's importance on 17th Century Virginia's development.

Virginia During the Interregnum
In which fallout from the English Civil War is felt in Virginia and Maryland as both colonies endure changes under the English Protectorate.

Virginia's Native History - Interview with Dr. Ashley Spivey
In which I interview Dr. Ashley Spivey concerning Native Virginian history, culture, influence, as well as past, present, and future Native concerns.