Listen "The Bartholomew Sisters: The Mountain Inn with an Impossible Date"
Episode Synopsis
They built an inn with 67 rooms and almost no guests. In the 1860s Alaska high country, the Bartholomew triplets offered shelter to anyone who could reach their mountain. On “September 31, 1869,” more than 100 soldiers arrived half-starved and were served a feast. Hours later, the story says, men awoke paralyzed, dragged toward a basement door. Some regained control and fled into a whiteout. A few who reached the valley flagged a car—until the driver turned and smiled. It was one of the sisters.This episode runs as a Debate. The Folklorist argues the anachronisms are badges of legend: an impossible date, an automobile decades early, and a troop count that strains the terrain—all classic tall-tale stitching around a fear of hospitality as trap. The Historian tests the timeline, technology, and logistics, asking what kernels—supply raids, winter shelters, poison panics—might have seeded the tale.No verdicts—just the images that won’t thaw: a dining room gone silent, footprints looping back uphill, and a line at the valley road—“Leaving so soon?”
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