Tales of the Alleghenies, Episode 4, Silent Is The Grave II...A Hair Raising Experience
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- čas přidán 28. 03. 2023
- Episode 4, A Hair Raising Experience explores the life of a remarkable pioneer woman, Rebecca Walter Stotler. Host Richard Sturtz brings you "Tales of the Alleghenies" that will take you over the threshold of time, evoking your imagination.
Richard Sturtz and I (Peter Barta) are honored that "Silent is the Grave II, A Hair Raising Experience" was selected for viewing at the 2023 Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival !
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Very interesting vlog- thanks for posting, Richard👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Love American history and that which brings individuals alive in those past times - excellent presentation ‼️‼️‼️
Our thanks for your continued watching! Hopefully this platform will help preserve a small piece of history.
My 5th Great Grandmother.
Thank you for watching!
Richard thanks for doing "Tales of the Alleghenies", sharing our early history is always great to see!
Excellent. Thanks Richard.
This is great history to pass along to all watchers / viewers especially Somerset county. Very good A+
well done as usual . Keep them coming , I enjoy hearing local history.
Very Good. Thanks
A new subscriber. Very much enjoy your channel. My mother who pasted last year lived in the Rockwood area. Her and my father did reenactment, they were in "F" Troop.
What an unexpected honor! Tales of the Alleghenies
"Silent is the Grave II, A Hair Raising Experience" has been selected to screen at the 2023 Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival!
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Im actually david stotler and my dad is joe stotler and rebecca is my 6th great grandmother
Thank you for watching!
Very interesting and well done! 👍👍
Thank you and thanks again for your help!
I found this thinking it was the famous Becky's grave from Johnstown.
Lots of interesting tales around this area!
@@Allegheny_tales1800s did you know the first Mothman sighting was in western PA , not far from Blairsville PA and not WV. That always intrigued me