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Linn Creek 1950s with special appearance by Grandpa William Earnest Stamper and Jerry Hall
Linn Creek 1950s with special appearance by Grandpa William Earnest Stamper and Jerry Hall
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Paul Kohler and Mark Watkins Early Practice
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Paul Kohler and Mark Watkins Early Practice
Thanks for the history and old photos. I grew up near the area.
They traveled down south for 200 years into Mexico creating aztec and purepecha empire
4:35 Lynchin?
0:41 klan at a parade
This is so interesting as so many other narratives I’ve seen and heard. Such a collaborative effort to eradicate the indigenous people, population and culture and replace a falsehood. So contemptuous and wretched.
WOW
I was there.
My brother Robbie went to this. I worked in Osage Beach at the time. Traffic was so heavy he stopped to see me and let the traffic thin out.
I helped put this documentary together. One of the first projects Ozark TV created. This was taken from a portion of a few older videos i believe. If anyone has any stories would love to capture them.
THE WILD MAN OF THE OZARKS: [ a Summer Camp story.] - I went to a summer camp each year on Lake Ozark, in the 1970’s. This story was always told - of a young man who lived in one of the small villages that were flooded by the lake. His young wife had grown up there, as well. He loved his wi so much. But when the lake was made his wife fell into a deep depression, and died. This made the young man insane. He lived and roamed the banks of the lake, and occasionally attacking tourists [ and scaring young campers]. - Of course the story was embellished and perfected, but each time it was told , it was always the same exact story. 📻🙂
Just curious, how long did they have to stay in their wet clothes? Luke all the way home?
Not that it would make it better, but did the residents get compensated? It wouldn't make it better if they were but it would make it so much worse if they weren't. It worries me that I can't find an answer to this
Thank you! Looking at the material culture of the Mississipians and Adena-Hopewell it is clear to me that they have migrated from the south (todays Mexico). They were much MUCH more evolved and sophisticated than what is called the american indian.
They migrated down to Mexico these mounds predate aztec empire
Tell me whith model you have and engine thks and nice!
Get a hold of me Mark!! Dave Augustine.. I’m in schererville Indianan
This is sad. I didn’t know there was a town and homes under the lake.
Nephites
I'm from about 80 miles south of stl and we have a mississippian site around my families property, we were told it's a shrine to there underworld God and if you wanna see all the paintings on this bluff I made a video on my channel showing it
Thank you!
Personally give me tour
@@cameronprice9016 It's not easy to get to and the folks around here think it's better to keep it secret because if these methheads around here find out about it they will try and sneak over here and dig for stuff
I'm from about 80 miles south of stl and we have a mississippian site around my families property, we were told it's a shrine to there underworld God and if you wanna see all the paintings on this bluff I made a video on my channel showing it
Aztalan in Wisconsin is like a smaller version of Cahokia. There are burial and animal effigy mounds all over nearby.
I live south of stl and have a bluff on my property that has a bunch of paintings made by the mississippians, got a vid on my channel showing it if u wanna see
@@missourimongoose8858 Nice, I'll check it out. I'm in Shannon County right now, my new home base is Howell County, I just got to MO a few weeks ago from Arizona. I used to live in Wisconsin near Aztalan.
@@lughlamhfada2523 there is an enormous amount of native American things in missouri for sure and you should definitely checkout some of them if u can
That's where I live all mounds where built, before the Siberians came they will tell you that they didn't know who built them. Which we the black aborigines built them we was already here, before the Siberians we have over 50,000 thousands of years. We moved to the South East
Lie
Most of home's are on small hills so the rain can flow away from the house
Except that's dumb and untrue because DNA exists lol
Been telling people it's us not them were the builders of the mounds and pyramids not natives Americans they don't do nothing great today blacks still get great shit stolen from them then money made off it every body mimics us then points finger try and laugh and whisper creeps of da world
@@lynnwoodcarter3486 every race on earth has built pyramids and DNA exists so its not hard to find out who's from the America's
Is that you on bass
These are black people of America today
Nope
Ya. A lot of people inhabit that area now. My daughter recently moved back to Granite City. Not too far from the mounds.
Not a chance
Yeah uhuh
You need to find your own history because the America's already have theirs
Listened to him preaching at one of the youth national meetings here in Italy
"The agricultural culture of society, goes back many thousands of years, much more than you know. Until their religion was totally betrayed and their calls went unanswered."
History repeats.
Big lie just in the introduction of this video. Earth is not even 12,000 years old. TH-cam 👉 IS GENESIS HISTORY? And I highly recommend videos by Dr. Kurt Wise.
I know. Secular history is flawed. But it is true they were there. And they were already in decline before white men came. I believe some age was built into creation tho. If you saw Adam one hour after he was made by God, he would appear to be in his twenties probably. If God gave him a belly button, he would appear to have also had a mother. Secular scientists see these things and conclude the earth is older than it really is. We go by revealed truth from someone who was there and saw. I dont think the secular scientsts are lying as much as, of course they believe the lie, they are secular scientists, they behave just like i would expect them to. So i dont hate on them. I would share the Gospel with them if i could
th-cam.com/video/H2sWzApuuvc/w-d-xo.html Watch Genesis Impact please
@@FurtherBack Which god? There are 5000+ named
Hahaha well you sir are a moron
Black people... I've studied these people. They were black aborigines of America
Is that a KKK procession at 4:25???
Camp Meeting November 1987. I was in the congregation. I remember Brother Greenaway saying... "I wish my mother was here, she'd believe all that". Have always remembered that...
My wife and i were in a crowd shot of one of the videos. Wish i had a full digital transfer
Great video maestro
Wow I wish they hadn't flooded it
Thank you,thank you so much
Corn in Illinois. Wow
Monsanto is in East St. Louis. In what is referred to As little Egypt, or Southern Illinois, there are huge corn fields with signs on them to tell which hybrid seed was planted. I am 72. They were doing this when I was 16 and still do!
@@billbutler6926 Maybe America is Egypt.
@@1979pmiller Correct :-) although most believe it is Babylon
@@1979pmiller Hehehe. Look up "America is Egypt," then watch episode 4.
@@patrickragland1032 Been there awhile ago. Great info.
The art style is obviously related to the Aztecs and other peoples of Mexico.
Perhaps before the Aztecs? They all came from Asia.
@@billbutler6926 thank you for you honesty
Olmecs washitaw iroquois moor nation,Mississippi mound builders, orange mound, tn ,Tennessee means house of osiris. This is Africa,
@@billbutler6926 There was a phenotype here b4 the Asians(Red Man).
@@1979pmiller if the cradle of life is the Middle East where did any other people come from, the stars?
Wow! So interesting.
Sad
I will move to Ozarks....maybe find my dream husband
I'm here waiting
Wya? I’m here
@@leftblank5614 south Carter co. North ripley co.line.near a place called Handy,its not handy for nothing except awareness. 30 miles to town,30 miles to a soda. But at no time are you more than a Baldrige from living water springs.But u have major adjusting to do unless u already have a taste for squirrels! Oh yeah almost forgot---WILL YOU MARRY ME!
Just know once you get to the Ozarks , particularly the ARKANSAS side the southern part of the mt.range. there is a high percentage chance you will be here for life once u get here.. THE OZARKS and Quaccita Mts. Are one of the best kept secrets in the entire country ... 3 Xs WOOOOOOO !!! ,PIG !!! SOOOOIEE !!! ARKANSAS RAZOR BACKS !!! ARKANSAS , sounds like this ( AR-KEN-SAW ) . NOT! , I repeat! NOT! , r-kansas
This is awesome to know about where I’ve lived all my life. Lake of the Ozarks. My husbands grandpa was the first fishing guide on the new lake. Tom Capps
Ole Craps! Miss that guy
Thanks for the video! My wife's great grandfather worked on the dam. I was also wondering the location's of the different town's under the water. I seen the link on the other post, thanks.
Is cereal soup 🥣
😊😊😊😊
family pics of grandparents and great grandparents in front of linn creek school, post office, church. guess mid 20,s.
Sweet video .... Loads of fun .... Nxt year
Damn shame i cant hear what they have to say from the music they put over it.. i know its not the youtube publishers fault as this is very obviously older footage
A sad story but one of progression I guess.? Would like to see a map of the lake where it rest.
images.app.goo.gl/BmgremN33wYwq4wf9
My great grandfather’s farm is now what is called Horse Shoe Bend. The Stevens farm...if anyone has information please tell me.
My grandfather had a farm in where is now the gravois arm of the lake. Small world
@@LandonClimbs ...was Mz. Linda your grandma?
@@bobbywolff1274 nope, delores or dee is my grandma. But her grandfathers last name was fisher
@@LandonClimbs my great great grandfather was Wesley Green Waisner and they had a farm around climax springs and are all buried in a cemetery just north of climax springs.
So were these the Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw people of today, or did those groups come later?
I know this is an old comment, but those groups are the Mississippians. Those trubes we're used to developed after the Middle Mississippian period ended.
Probably the Chickasaw. Archeological evidence proves they traded with the ancestors of Choctaw and creek people. They were decedents of the Itza Mayan people who were a multicultural maya toltec Central American empire that spread both continent’s.
They were the Nephites ans Lamanites.
@@darrisellis8810 that's nonsense our native ancestors came from Siberian people that's why we all look alike all the way from Alaska to Argentina and Chile out culture was isolated from the rest of the world.
@@davidmendoza.2928 Your wrong but entitled to your own opinion!
That brings back the memories. R.I.P. Paul. L.C.Onyx, The Blue Flames. Y Road. The Cave. Where's Marty and Wild Bill. Loved those days. Thanks Dave.
excellent video, thank you.
fuck a punk!
my grandad cam from around there