50 episodes

If you were to read an old diary, what could you discover? Secrets? Mystery? Romance? Travel and adventure? Inspiration? Since 1987, Historian Sally Ivey has collected and researched original diaries, journals, and letters from around the world. In this podcast Sally will share unique and captivating stories selected from her extensive collection. Stories forgotten over time but now shared here. Welcome to Diary Discoveries.

Diary Discoveries Sally Ivey and Jeff Richards

    • History
    • 4.5 • 12 Ratings

If you were to read an old diary, what could you discover? Secrets? Mystery? Romance? Travel and adventure? Inspiration? Since 1987, Historian Sally Ivey has collected and researched original diaries, journals, and letters from around the world. In this podcast Sally will share unique and captivating stories selected from her extensive collection. Stories forgotten over time but now shared here. Welcome to Diary Discoveries.

    #49 The Scottish Mason's Daughter

    #49 The Scottish Mason's Daughter

    In 1903, Mary Louise Edgar traveled from her home in Wisconsin to visit Scotland. She wrote very detailed and descriptive entries in over 200 pages of her diary. In this episode we share some of Sally's research methods to take you through the process of discovery for this diary given to her while in Oregon. The diary was written by an unknown author (no name in the diary), and has a tragic connection to a young man who went on to become one of America's most well known architects. 

    Bagpipe music heard in this episode from: www.freesoundslibrary.com
    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 40 min
    #48 Castle Thunder Prison Survivor- A Civil War Story

    #48 Castle Thunder Prison Survivor- A Civil War Story

    Union soldier Gillis J. McBane is captured and taken prisoner during the brutally fought battle at Stones River in Tennessee.
    We will take you to the battlefield and follow his ordeal as he is moved to the notorious Castle Thunder confederate prison in Richmond, Virginia.
    Forced marches, sleepless nights, starvation, rail car trips in livestock cars, cold weather with little clothing, and all of which occurs before reaching the hell hole of Castle Thunder.
    Gillis maintained a diary and wrote it all down and showed remarkable resilience throughout his captivity.
    We would like to thank William Griffing and Dan Masters for their historical knowledge and help with this episode. A special thank you to Scott R Mckinley for his wonderful narration as the voice of Gillis McBane. 



    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    #47 "We Write To Be Known."

    #47 "We Write To Be Known."

    In this episode we present some of our listeners and their responses to our invitation to share how and why they journal.  We learned some fascinating things and were sincerely moved by what these individuals shared with us.
    Artworks and music, conversations with God, giving women who had no voice a place in history, connections to and honoring those who lived before us, and sharing stories of resiliance to offer hope to others; you will hear it in this episode. 
    Thank You from the bottom of our hearts to: Linda, Cheryl, Lee, Marlena, and Erica. 


    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 30 min
    #46 "The Father Of Yule Lighting."

    #46 "The Father Of Yule Lighting."

    This is a wonderful Christmas story of a father's love. Go back to 1914 with us to Christmas Eve. A six year old boy is bedridden with illness, so his father, D.D. Sturgeon, a pioneer in the electrical trade, does something never seen before to cheer up his son. 
    Now in modern time, millions of people do what this man did that evening. 

    Christmas music:  Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Kenny G; internet archive.
    Sleigh bells - www.soundeffectsplus.com
    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 17 min
    #45 "Dear Mom and Dad...Don't Worry About Me."

    #45 "Dear Mom and Dad...Don't Worry About Me."

    In this episode, as a way to remember those who have served our country, we tell a story taken from a letter written by a pilot to his family back home. He had survived a tour of combat in the Pacific and was writing from Texas. Service can take on many different shapes and sacrifices are made by all who serve no matter where they may be serving. Family members also "serve" in a way and sometimes pay a heavy price. We should always remember them.
    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 25 min
    #44 Why Am I Writing and Who's Going To Read It?

    #44 Why Am I Writing and Who's Going To Read It?

    In this episode we discuss diary and journal keeping and some common concerns an author may have.  We read entries from two diaries; the first, from 1937, written by a woman losing her vision, and the second; by a very homesick college girl, where both women expressed their thoughts on what they had written and who may read it.  Sally has read entries like these hundreds of times as diary keepers wrestle with these issues.
    We also read a letter sent by one of our listeners where she describes how important her diary has become. Stick around to the end to see how Sally and Jeff  first met in a coffee shop, all because someone wrote in a diary... 
    Please go to: https://diarydiscoveries.com to see episode photos and read our blog. Thank You.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

fergus5879 ,

Violet and Vic

These are truly interesting episodes. Seems like Vic is too young and Bennington too far from Boston and New York to be mob connected. But, we will find out, I suppose. Good and entertaining. Thanks.

Headphones24/7 ,

A fascinating glimpse into history

I enjoyed the first four episodes and am looking forward to more! I listen to many hours of podcasts each week and thought the audio and production quality were great. As if the podcast had been around for years. If there were more episodes, I’d still be listening right now. :)

Fun1894 ,

Interesting

First episode was mostly hosts chatting, not what I expected. Good stories but not much exerpts from the diaries.

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