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The Woodward Chronicles

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Stories of Wabash County, told by the man who preserved them.

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episode From Coasters to Circus: Wabash County’s Entertainment Legacy artwork

From Coasters to Circus: Wabash County’s Entertainment Legacy

In this episode of The Woodward Chronicles, Historian Emeritus Ronald Woodward takes us on a journey to explore the good times enjoyed by those who came before. Wabash County today may feel quiet, but beneath the calm lies a rich history of amusement, spectacle, and community entertainment. In this episode, we explore the vanished amusement park with Indiana’s first roller coaster, traveling circus stories, historic theaters and dance halls — and how all that laid the groundwork for today’s arts and culture in Wabash County. 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/history-museum/ [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] 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/].

6 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Gold, Gangs & Wabash County’s Wild Side artwork

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] rg [aguenin@wabashmuseum.org] 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/].

1 de abr de 2026 - 57 min
episode Prehistoric Wabash — Before There Was a County artwork

Prehistoric Wabash — Before There Was a County

In this episode of The Woodward Chronicles, Mr. Ronald Woodward takes us back thousands of years to explore the prehistoric era of Wabash County — long before towns, trails, or even people. Discover the ancient landscape that once existed here, from the murky depths of the Black Swamp to the oceanic creatures that roamed these waters, including the not-so-fuzzy, straight-shelled Nautiloid. Hear from Mr. Woodward himself as he paints a vivid picture of what life looked like in this region long before it became the Wabash County we know today. Dive deep into the ancient past — where fossils, formations, and forgotten waters tell the first stories of this land. 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] 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/].

4 de mar de 2026 - 59 min
episode Abolition, the Underground Railroad & the White Cap Vigilantes artwork

Abolition, the Underground Railroad & the White Cap Vigilantes

In this episode of The Woodward Chronicles, Mr. Ronald Woodward explores a powerful and complex chapter in Wabash County’s history — the time of abolition and the rise of local White Cap vigilantes. Discover how the abolition movement in Wabash County was led by local Quakers, whose deep faith and commitment to equality guided their actions. Many of their descendants still call Wabash home today, attending the Wabash Friends Church and continuing a legacy of compassion and conviction. Hear how the Underground Railroad operated through Wabash County, supported by these courageous residents who risked their safety to help enslaved people find freedom. Mr. Woodward also sheds light on the White Caps, groups who took the law into their own hands in an effort to enforce morality and order — often blurring the line between justice and vigilantism. ⚖️ An episode rich with courage, conviction, and the complex pursuit of what’s right in a changing America. 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] 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/].

4 de feb de 2026 - 47 min
episode Meet Mr. Ronald Woodward — The Man Behind the Chronicles artwork

Meet Mr. Ronald Woodward — The Man Behind the Chronicles

Welcome to The Woodward Chronicles, where stories of Wabash County’s past are told by the man who dedicated his life to preserving them. In this debut episode, meet Mr. Ronald Woodward, former Wabash County Historian and the author of nearly 50 published books capturing the people, places, and moments that shaped Wabash County. Listen as Mr. Woodward shares how he first came to Wabash, what sparked his love for history, and how he ultimately became the county historian — a role that would define his lifelong mission to document and celebrate local heritage. Tune in for a conversation filled with passion, nostalgia, and the timeless stories that keep Wabash County’s history alive. 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] 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/].

7 de ene de 2026 - 54 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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