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Cemetery Row

Cemetery Row

De: Hannah Lori and Sheena
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Join Lori, Hannah and Sheena as they explore the most fascinating stories found in cemeteries.© 2025 Cemetery Row Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales Mundial
Episodios
  • Silver Linings - Dolls, Safety Standards and Protecting the Vulnerable
    Aug 25 2025
    This week's episode is all about the silver lining. Yes, there are tragedies in this episode - but look for the good that came out of these devastating events. Hannah covers Henry Bergh, who founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), and how he helped Mary Ellen Wilson, a child abuse survivor whose case changed laws across the country. Sheena covers the devastating Natchez Rhythm Club fire and the resulting change in safety standards. Lori cheers us up by sharing the story of Rose O'Neill, who created Kewpie dolls.
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    1 h y 29 m
  • Plot Twists - Dolls, Cows, Rattlesnakes and Mansions
    Aug 11 2025
    This episode is full of plot twists! Find out why the beautiful Natchez mansion Longwood was never completed in Sheena's story. Lori shares the story of artist, cartoonist and author Johnny Gruelle, and the adorable toy he created that is now synonymous with the paranormal. Hannah covers two Katherines - Katherine Slaughterback, who would go on to become Rattlesnake Kate, and Catherine O'Leary, whose cow may have started the Great Chicago Fire (and she might have an interesting connection to Hannah!).
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    1 h y 39 m
  • Cemeteries and Caves of the 1800s
    Jul 28 2025
    Take a trip back to the 1800s in this episode of Cemetery Row! Hannah covers Montgomery C. Meigs, an engineer who was one of the main architects of Arlington Cemetery. Lori shares the story of Stephen Bishop, one of the first people to explore and map Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. And Sheena shares stories of the Natchez City Cemetery, including the grave of a little girl afraid of storms and those killed in the Natchez Drug Company explosion.
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    1 h y 37 m
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