Inheritance


(4 stars; 2 reviews)

Inheritance is a captivating historical series that aired from 1954 to 1955. It explores various themes and narratives from the past, bringing history to life through engaging storytelling.

Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of tales that reflect the complexities and nuances of different eras. This series is perfect for those who appreciate historical dramas and want to delve into the stories that shaped our world.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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Dorthea Lynde Dix 29:48
The Mountain Men 29:55
Giants of Virginia 29:43
In What So Ever House I Enter 29:53
Flight to Nowhere 29:54
The Nutmegger and the Turtle 29:48
Lewis and Clark Expedition 29:59
But For the Courage of a Woman 29:45
The Texas Rangers 30:00
Whipple's War 29:46
The Story of a Soldier 29:55
Proclaim Liberty 29:56
Americas Greatest Bargain 29:35
Victory on Lake Erie 29:54
That All May Know 29:42
Railroads to the Pacific 29:34
The Gingerbread Man 29:36
The Flag That Talks 29:26
The Mail Had Wings 29:37
The Charter Oak 29:35
One Mile of Rock 29:04
Salute to Mare Island 29:08
Young Davey Crocket 29:14
Sequoyah 29:57
The Hand That Rocked the Cradle 29:48
Mother Bickerdyke 29:38
Gorgas and the Panama Canal 29:55
The Whale Hunters 29:52
Inheritance 29:56
Inheritance 29:48
What Is America 30:01
Harvest of the Stony Fields 29:45
Paul Revere 29:50
Man Without a Country 29:57
Cordwainers 29:53
The Vanguard 29:48
The Log of the Louisiana 29:48
George Washington Carver 29:51
Inheritance 29:50
Johnny Appleseed 29:49
The Peacemakers 29:55
Green Thumb in the City 29:52
Adventures in Laughter 29:48
He Died Free 29:57
The Burning of Washington 29:42
Their Rights and Nothing Else 29:39
Thanks for America 29:43
Two On Top of the World 30:00
To Save a City 29:50

Reviews

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(4 stars)

Am listening to the Dorothy Dix program presently. Heavy handed stuff. But then DD had to be zealot to get any changes. That's the way the world is when a crusader takes on a mission. Nowadays mental patients are mainstreamed into society. Many times they are on their own to take their prescribed medications. Some do and some don't. Regarding production, I like the intro to the series, which is better than this particular show itself. Sounds like Mel Brandt's voice. Lots of effects that remind me of movie documentaries. Very nice of Archive to preserve these shows! I'm switching over to Mountain Men next in the series.