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Unworthy History @UCmCdvdsjVFCHicCOVEdwpcg@youtube.com

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A history channel devoted to presenting actual history, dire


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Unworthy History
Posted 1 month ago

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Unworthy History!

For a limited time, our members-only videos are now only $3.25 per video on Patreon (regular $5).

Visit our Patreon site to view all of our members-only videos, including our newest video: "When A Woman Went To The Dogs: Venereal Disease On The Western Frontier

www.patreon.com/c/unworthyhistory/shop

All of our members-only videos are also available on YouTube, when you become a channel member.

Here is a link to our newest video:
https://youtu.be/v5hf5ooOHLM?si=_AGJt...

Thank you for your support of Unworthy History this year, and stay tuned for more history about people whose shoes we are unworthy to stand in!

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Unworthy History
Posted 3 months ago

Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday, and this channel specializes in American history (although we have some upcoming episodes planned that cover some Canadian, Scottish, and English history). To show our thanks to our subscribers and viewers, one of the members-only videos has been released as a regular episode to the public. It tells of the capture of Mrs. Frances Scott by Indians in Washington County, Virginia in 1785.

Link to video
https://youtu.be/PEFt4hhG6js?si=kX6C6...


We also have a new Patreon/YouTube Members video out about the fate of Anna Morgan, who was the other woman who was held captive by the Cheyenne Indians in 1869-70, along with Sarah White. When she returned from captivity she was not alone...she was with child...

Link to this video:
https://youtu.be/ogMebMs3TbE

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Unworthy History
Posted 7 months ago

New members-only video titled: "Her Daughter Was Killed in Her Arms: The Capture and Escape of Mrs. Frances Scott from Indians, 1785"

This is another story from Joseph Pritts' 1838 book, "Incidents of Border Life." It took place in western Virginia in 1785, when Indians attacked Mrs. Frances Scott's house.

This video is available to our YouTube and Patreon channel members. You can also purchase the video for a one-time fee of $5 on our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/UnworthyHistory/shop/captured-by-i…

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Unworthy History
Posted 8 months ago

New Members-Only Video: "She Sacrificed Her Life To Preserve Her Honor: Miss Brown Outraged by Sioux Indians, MN, 1862"

This video accompanies another video that will be released soon about the first murder that took place at Lake Shetek in 1860, as well as the captivity of Mrs. Wright, and how her husband treated her after she returned.



In this video, we will again be reading from Harper Workman and Neil Currie’s 1924 unpublished manuscript, “Early History of Lake Shetek.” Workman and Currie came to Lake Shetek after the massacre, and they were interested in interviewing some of the survivors of the 1862 massacre, and creating a history for the present and future members of the community.



We will hear about the fate of some of the families who lived near Lake Shetek, but in even more isolated locations. This included the Brown family, as well as the family of Dutch Charley, whose real name was Carl Zierke. He had come to the area in 1858 and he lived about 16 miles west of Lake Shetek. This story tells of the terrible fate of these families in quite graphic detail, so, fair warning, if you are not in the mood to hear about some of the atrocities visited on these settlers

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Unworthy History
Posted 10 months ago

New Members-Only Video: "A Scene of Monstrous Misery: Indians Capture Maria and Christina Mannheim, as well as Massy Harbison"

This is a new video for our Patreon and YouTube channel members. It tells of two more Incidents of Border Life from Joseph Pritts' 1838 book. The first story is about the capture of Frederick Mannheim and his 16-year old twin daughters in 1779.  The second story is about the capture of Mrs. Massy Harbison and her children in 1792.  Both of these events occurred in Western Pennsylvania.

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