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In this episode, we take you to the Texas Hill Country of the 1860s, a perilous place for those who remained loyal to the Union, however secret they tried to keep their allegiance. For many of these unfortunate Union sympathizers, the War Between the States ended at the bottom of Dead Man’s Hole.
Song: “Weeping Sad and Lonely” by Charles Carroll Sawyer and Henry Tucker
Researched, written, scored, and produced by Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Welcome Little Stranger.
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