Gold, Gangs & Wabash County’s Wild Side
In this episode of The Woodward Chronicles, Mr. Ronald Woodward dives into one of the most colorful and unexpected chapters in Wabash County history — the local gold rush.
Hear the story of Charley Creek, where a lucky few discovered $1,000 in gold flakes, sparking excitement and speculation across the county. Alongside the gold fever, Mr. Woodward shares tales of the county’s rowdy past, including its red light districts and the risqué fashions of the time, like racey bloomers, that added scandal and flair to everyday life.
This episode is full of adventure, audacity, and the glittering allure of fortune in Wabash County’s not-so-quiet past.
Ronald Woodward has been bestowed with the title of Wabash County Historian Emeritus by the Indiana Historical Society. Follow Mr. Woodward's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Learning.local.history [https://www.facebook.com/Learning.local.history] Wabash County Historian to see more photos and stories of Wabash County!
If you enjoy local history, we invite you to visit our History and Culture section on our website: visitwabashcounty.com/arts-history-entertainment/ [https://visitwabashcounty.com/arts-history-entertainment/]
More local resources:
The North Manchester Center for History: www.northmanchestercenterforhistory.org [https://northmanchestercenterforhistory.org/]
The Wabash County Museum: https://www.wabashmuseum.org/ [https://www.wabashmuseum.org/]
Alec Guenin is the current Wabash County Historian and can be reached at aguenin@wabashmuseum.org [aguenin@wabashmuseum.org]
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A special thank you to our supporters: The City of Wabash, Lisa Gilman Investment Fund, Sandra Kunkel Trust, Mark & Amy Ford, PaperWorks Industries, the Community Foundation of Wabash County, and Visit Wabash County for making this podcast possible. This podcast is produced in partnership with Destination Wabash County [https://visitwabashcounty.com/destination-wabash-county/].