Evergreen History Podcast

Evergreen History Podcast


Latest Episodes

The Disappearance of Hallie Latham, a Lake Crescent Mystery
March 21, 2018

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Pilchuck Julia
March 01, 2018

     Pilchuck Julia was a Snohomish region American Indian who was born around 1841. She was recognized for her ability to predict the weather as well as her friendly interactions with settlers. As she couldn't write, most information

Roslyn Mining Disaster of 1892
January 27, 2018

Roslyn is a town nestled in the eastern cascades of central Washington which was home to coal mining operations for decades. In its heyday they were “the most extensive” in the state. As is sadly true with many industrial ventures, safety was not a priori

Allen Mason and the Mummy Ankh-Wennefer
January 24, 2018

Allen C. Mason was an important figure in early Tacoma history. He really encouraged and helped fund it's development in the late 1800s. Ankh-Wennefer was an Egyptian priest in the 500's BCE.  Mason acquired the mummy which is still housed in Tacoma,

Japanese American Internment in Washington
January 05, 2018

Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Americans of Japanese ancestry all over the country were forced to leave their homes behind and were incarnated in what were formally called “relocation centers,” but by definition were concentra

Saint Nicholas
December 01, 2017

Svyatoi Nikolai, or Saint Nicholas, was a Russian-American company schooner that embarked on an exploratory and trading mission off the coast of Washington in 1808. After wrecking, all aboard initially survived. However, they had to survive in the undevel

The Hex of Jake Bird, Tacoma Axe-Murderer
November 26, 2017

This is one is a more gruesome topic, a Tacoma murder trial and subsequent “curse,” that was supposedly cast on those involved in the trial. The convicted murderer was Jake Bird. The victims were a mother, Bertha Kludt, aged 52 and her daughter, Beverly

Western State Hospital
November 23, 2017

Originally opened as the "Insane Asylum of Washington Territory," this mental health facility has it's fair share of tales from lobotomies to famous patients.