The Shenandoah County Historical Society
The Shenandoah Valley Radio Program
A monthly podcast sharing the history of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley in a narrative style that pays tribute to classic radio broadcasting. Host Hank Zimmerman interviews historians and authors to explore the people, places, and events that shaped this historic region. Presented by the Shenandoah County Historical Society
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30. Jun 2026
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Episode 9: Early German Immigration & The French and Indian War 30.06.2026 52:17
Description : There were two waves of German Immigration in the Valley during the 1700s and 1800s. Germans brought a way of life to the Valley that is still evident today. Also: The French and Indian War was a global conflict but early Valley settlers endured its terrible effect. But it also helped form George Washington as a military and national leader The Interview : The Frontier Culture Museum...
Episode 8: The Great Awakenings & Valley Iron Furnaces 31.05.2026 46:29
Description: The Great Awakening movements of the 1700s and 1800s transformed religious life in the Shenandoah Valley and in America. They are being still felt today. Also: Iron Furnaces in the Shenandoah Valley once boomed, but not before devastating vast areas of Valley forest land. The Interview: Nathan Stalvey gives insights into the two Great Awakening religious movements that occurred in the...
Episode 7: Battle of New Market & Valley Civil War History 02.05.2026 42:32
Description: The Battle of New Market was one of the most unique engagements of the Civil War: In 1864, 257 young Virginia Military Institute cadets were forced into a pivotal role on the front lines of the battlefield. We also explore the broader context of Shenandoah Valley Civil War History. The Interview: Sarah M. Hebert , assistance site manager and educator at the Virginia Museum of the Civi...
Episode 6: Andrea Weeks: Lena Artz, Botanical Pioneer & The McCormick Legacy 03.04.2026 43:53
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Andrea Weeks , Professor of Botany at George Mason University and Director of the Ted R. Bradley Herbarium. Dr. Weeks shares how her own research led her to the story of a remarkable Valley native. Highlights of this episode: The Trailblazing Lena Artz: Originally a Valley school teacher in the 1930s, Lena Artz followed her passion to become a professional bot...
Episode 5: Valley Archaeology & The Marvelous Crozet Tunnel 04.03.2026 35:11
Description : Can you dig it? Explore the Valley’s hidden history with Mike Kehoe, from Native American artifacts to Civil War archaeology. Plus, the story of Claudius Crozet’s 19th century, “crazy” engineering feat: boring a mile-long rail tunnel through solid Blue Ridge rock. Explore the Valley’s hidden history with Mike Kehoe, from Native American artifacts to Civil War archaeology. Plus, the s...
Episode 4: Black History Month: Enslavement to Freedom in the Valley 04.02.2026 34:35
Historical assumptions have long existed about how enslaved people in the Shenandoah Valley actually had lived. But do they tell the real story? After Emancipation, the Readjuster Party was a brief, but major force in Virginia politics during the 1800s and an early champion of civil rights. The Interview : Shenandoah University history professor and author Jonathan Noyalas talks about his book, Sl...
Episode 3: Andrew Lewis & The 8th Virginia 08.01.2026 33:23
Description: Meet “Dunmore’s Nemesis” and the “Last Men Standing” as we dive deep into the history of soldiers who secured Virginia’s soil during the American Revolution. The Interview : Historian and author Gabe Neville discusses his work The Last Men Standing, providing a definitive look at the 8th Virginia Regiment in the American Revolution. The Narrative: A profile of Andrew Lewis, the fronti...
Episode 2: Daniel Morgan & Peggy’s War 13.12.2025 25:21
Description: From the tough frontiersmen of the Revolution to the “Underground Railroad” of the Civil War, we examine the courage that defines the Shenandoah Valley. The Interview: Author Karl Rhodes discusses his book Peggy’s War , the true story of his great-great-grandmother Margaret “Peggy” Rhodes and her secret farm “depot” during the Civil War. The Narrative: During this America 250 year, we...
Episode 1: The Seasons of Peter Muhlenberg 15.11.2025 31:23
Description :There is more to explore about the life of Woodstock, Virginia’s own Revolutionary hero than “To everything, there is a season...” And a modern-day effort to preserve the history of a small Shenandoah Valley town. The Interview : Ann Wallinger of the Mount Jackson Museum joins us to discuss a major new book project documenting the generations of history in Mount Jackson, Virginia. The...
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