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The truth about Lynchburg's name: Quakers, abolition, and hidden history | No Holds Barred

1 h 15 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Lynchburg is a city defined by its contradictions. In this episode of No Holds Barred, Rich Roth sits down with Ted Delaney, Director of the Lynchburg Museum System, to peel back the layers of local history that most residents don't even know.From his early days as a teenage volunteer at the Old City Cemetery — where 15,000 to 20,000 people are buried — to his current work preserving the city’s legacy, Ted shares the fascinating, often "hallucinated" stories of our past.In this episode, we discuss:The Origin of the Name: Why "Lynchburg" has nothing to do with lynchings and everything to do with a radical Quaker abolitionist.The Slave Market Legacy: The sobering reality of Lynchburg as a major 19th-century slave trading hub.Vietnam War Heroes: A look at the new museum exhibit featuring David Harker’s POW uniform and shoes made of tires.Lost Icons: The "Space Age" circular airport terminal and the famous people buried in plain sight.The 250th Celebration: A preview of the new book A Good and Pleasant Company, profiling 250 people who shaped the city.Visit the Lynchburg Museum: 📍 901 Court Street (Top of Monument Terrace) 🌐 lynchburgmuseum.org0:00 – Introduction: Ted Delaney & the 250th Celebration03:12 – Secrets of the Old City Cemetery08:45 – The Murder Mystery of Otto Lindfors12:20 – Ota Benga: A Tragic International Story16:50 – Debunking the "Lynchburg" Name & Lynchings21:30 – John Lynch: Radical Quaker & Abolitionist25:40 – Lynchburg’s Role as a Major Slave Market32:15 – Why Roanoke Got the Railroad (and we didn't)38:50 – Vietnam Exhibit: POW Stories & Artifacts45:10 – A Good and Pleasant Company: 250 Biographies52:30 – The Future of Preserving Lynchburg’s History#LynchburgVA #VirginiaHistory #Podcast #NoHoldsBarred #LynchburgMuseum #AmericanHistory #VietnamWar #OldCityCemetery #JohnLynch #CivilWarHistory #Abolitionism

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