In this episode, I will examine how 2 lost and lifeless objects are woven into a compelling story about a resilient family of immigrants, the local breeding of the strongest work animals in America and how together, they helped build one of the greatest civil engineering projects in the history of New England and the world.
Credits: The building of the dam was researched from the book, “Wachusett: How Boston’s 19th Quest for Water Changed Four Towns and a Way of Life” by Eamon McCarthy Earls –published by Via Appia Press, Franklin MA 2010. Primary source documents included “A History and Biography of the Family of Thomas Flanagan and Mary McNicholas Flanagan” a memoir written by Mary Flanagan Heinrich and “Thomas Flanagan: An Irish Immigrant” by the Flanagan’s Great, Great, Great Granddaughter, Charlotte Heinrich.
My favorite place to buy metal detecting equipment: Detector Electronics Corp was co-founded by Sondra Adelson Bernzweig in 1983. Started in her basement, the company grew to become the first on-line retailer of metal detecting equipment in the world and her sons Daniel and Michael continue her dream at their storefront here in Southborough, Massachusetts. They ship worldwide. Their URL is www.metaldetector.com Call toll free 800-446-0244. Use the promo codes below to save money on your purchase.
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Episodes
Date
Duration
Save Me -005
The not so famous contribution of a well-know woman in history is the story in this episode.
My inspiration for this episode is in large...
Wednesday 25 September 2019
15:28
Flanagan Farm -004
In this episode, I will examine how 2 lost and lifeless objects are woven into a compelling story about a resilient family of immigrants,...
Wednesday 17 January 2018
19:24
What Did You Find? -003
A heartfelt story is told of the most valuable things that have been found.
Tuesday 12 September 2017
18:15
Hessian Mercenary -002
A vanished possession found on a forgotten colonial cart path gives insight to the history of some not so famous participants in the...
Wednesday 16 August 2017
16:23
Intro Episode -Compact Case -001
A long lost and forgotten relic from the past has a story to tell us about what is important in life.
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In this episode, I will examine how 2 lost and lifeless objects are woven into a compelling story about a resilient family of immigrants, the local breeding of the strongest work animals in America and how together, they helped build one of the greatest civil engineering projects in the history of New England and the world.
Credits: The building of the dam was researched from the book, “Wachusett: How Boston’s 19th Quest for Water Changed Four Towns and a Way of Life” by Eamon McCarthy Earls –published by Via Appia Press, Franklin MA 2010. Primary source documents included “A History and Biography of the Family of Thomas Flanagan and Mary McNicholas Flanagan” a memoir written by Mary Flanagan Heinrich and “Thomas Flanagan: An Irish Immigrant” by the Flanagan’s Great, Great, Great Granddaughter, Charlotte Heinrich.
My favorite place to buy metal detecting equipment: Detector Electronics Corp was co-founded by Sondra Adelson Bernzweig in 1983. Started in her basement, the company grew to become the first on-line retailer of metal detecting equipment in the world and her sons Daniel and Michael continue her dream at their storefront here in Southborough, Massachusetts. They ship worldwide. Their URL is www.metaldetector.com Call toll free 800-446-0244. Use the promo codes below to save money on your purchase.
.... use coupon code 5JJA for $5 off of $50 or more
.... use coupon code 10JJA for $10 off of $100 or more
.... use coupon code 20JJA for $20 off of $200 or more
I have not received monetary compensation for promoting Detector Electronics Corp. They are simply a local company I respect and patronize.
You can connect with me on Facebook @lifeundergroundpodcast. My website URL is https://fasttwitch.wixsite.com/lifeunderground
Please subscribe, rate and review my podcast on your favorite directory. May You Bring the Lost to the Light.