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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2019 · 9 MIN

John Peter Salling

from Stories of Appalachia · host Steve Gilly, Rod Mullins

In 1742 German immigrant John Peter Salling was asked to join an expedition set to travel far into the Virginia back country, all the way to the Mississippi River.  To this he agreed, thus setting him on the path to an adventure involving Indians, French soldiers, the Governor of Louisiana, and even a hijacking at sea.  We tell that story on this week's episode of Stories. If you'd like to get our podcast episodes automatically, simply subscribe at RadioPublic, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere podcasts can be found. We'd like you to join us on our Facebook page, @storiesofappalachia and on Twitter @storyappalachia. Thanks for listening and sharing us with your friends.

In 1742 German immigrant John Peter Salling was asked to join an expedition set to travel far into the Virginia back country, all the way to the Mississippi River.  To this he agreed, thus setting him on the path to an adventure involving Indians, French soldiers, the Governor of Louisiana, and even a hijacking at sea.  We tell that story on this week's episode of Stories. If you'd like to get our podcast episodes automatically, simply subscribe at RadioPublic, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or anywhere podcasts can be found. We'd like you to join us on our Facebook page, @storiesofappalachia and on Twitter @storyappalachia. Thanks for listening and sharing us with your friends.

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