
History Dispatches
byMatt and McKinley Breen
History
History Dispatches is a daily history show hosted by father and son duo Matt and McKinley Breen. The show covers people, places, events and even objects from throughout history. While any topic is fair game, Matt and McKinley hold a soft spot for the offbeat and wacky stories that most people don’t know about.
Episodes(40 episodes)
Season 2 - Episode 153
Christ College Fire of 1867
In late 1867, the Headmaster's house at Christ College, New Zealand, caught on fire. This was not uncommon at the time, but what is uncommon is this fire involved a quack fire chief, false accusations, and a comedy of errors.
Sources
"College!: a history of Christ's College" by Don Hamilton
Special thanks to Taurapa
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Published: May 13, 2026Duration: 14m 49s
Season 2 - Episode 152
Gargolyles
Gargoyles are creepy. They are twisted, leering, tortured looking statues. Their mouths are often wide open - and serve as the exit of a water spout. So what is the story behind this unnerving bit of architecture? Was the gargoyle a ward against evil? Or was it something more sinister? This is the story of the gargoyle.
Sources
https://mymodernmet.com/what-is-a-gargoyle/
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/gargoyles-0012253
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargoyle
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Published: May 12, 2026Duration: 16m 52s
Season 2 - Episode 151
Goiânia Cesium 137 Incident
In September of 1987 two looters in Goiânia, Brazil, stole an unattended device carrying the highly radioactive Cesium 137. After breaking open the device, the radioactive material spread throughout the city, causing massive panic and taking four lives.
Sources
https://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/Pub815_web.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
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Published: May 11, 2026Duration: 18m 46s
Season 2 - Episode 150
Owney the Postal Dog
Owney the Postal Dog was a stray terrier mix adopted as a mascot by the Albany, New York, post office around 1887. Owney loved to ride on the mail trains - and went on to travel over 140,000 miles throughout the United States - and even around the world.
Sources
https://americacomesalive.com/owney-the-post-office-dog/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owney_(dog)
Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Illustration_of_Owney_on_Mail_Sack.jpg
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Published: May 8, 2026Duration: 13m 50s
Season 2 - Episode 149
History of the Marathon
Running a marathon is extremely impressive feat, but still fully attainable by most people with some grit and dedication. But its distance - at 26.22 miles or 42.195 km - is a little bit odd. So, why is the marathon as long as it is? That history goes back to a battle fought in ancient Greece, an army running a long distance, and some British royalty wanting to see the start of the race in 1908. This is the history of the marathon.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon
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Published: May 7, 2026Duration: 18m 52s
Season 2 - Episode 148
Anna May Wong
In the 1920s and 1930s, Anna May Wong, an American actress of Chinese descent, rose to international fame while starring in films such as the Thief of Baghdad and Shanghai Express. Her career spanned vaudeville, film, television, stage, and radio. This is the story of Anna May Wong - Hollywood’s first star of Chinese descent.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_May_Wong
https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/anna-may-wong
Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Anna_May_Wong_-_portrait.jpg...
Published: May 6, 2026Duration: 19m 49s
Season 2 - Episode 147
Pirate Movies
Since the birth of cinema, Pirates have been a part of the movies. Good pirates, bad pirates, fun pirates - they come in all shapes and sizes. Today we are going to talk about pirates in the movies - by discussing our favorite - and least favorite - pirate movies of that last century.
Sources: the minds of the hosts
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Published: May 5, 2026Duration: 14m 17s
Season 2 - Episode 146
Reconquista
In 711, the Moors crossed from Morocco into Spain - conquering all of Portugal, most of Spain, and even parts of France. What followed was a nearly-800 year long campaign by a variety of European kingdoms to expel the Muslim invaders. This is the story of the Reconquista.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista
https://www.britannica.com/place/Al-Andalus
Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:El_rey_Don_Pelayo_en_Covadonga_(Museo_del_Prado).jpg
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Published: May 4, 2026Duration: 19m 2s
Season 2 - Episode 145
Purchase of Alaska
In 1867, the United States - led by Secretary of State William Seward - agreed to purchase the territory of Alaska from the Russian government - for $7.2m. Many people mocked the purchase - saying the land was useless. They called it "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox". Little did they understand what had been acquired. This is the story of one of the best buys ever made by the United States government - the purchase of Alaska.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Purchase
https://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures...
Published: May 1, 2026Duration: 13m 36s
Season 2 - Episode 144
Silver Mines of Athens
Just to the east of Athens are silver mines known as the Mines of Laurion. These mines, while abandoned today, were a critical component to the ancient Athenian empire. However, their biggest contribution came in 483 BC, with the discovery of a rich vein, which gave the city a choice: Distribute the profits to the entire city or build a navy. And their choice saved the Athenian Republic. This is the story of the silver mines of Athens.
Sources
https://sites.google.com/email.wm.edu/tour-of-attika/laurion-silver-mines
https://ancient-greece.org...
Published: Apr 30, 2026Duration: 16m 38s
Season 2 - Episode 143
Silver Mines of Potosi
In 1545, the discovery of silver at the small South American village of Potosi would change the world. Over the next quarter of a century, 150,000 tons of silver would be extracted from the Potosi mines, and silver would fuel Spain’s enormous empire - and facilitate the globalization of the world’s economy. This is the story of the Silver Mines of Potosi.
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Published: Apr 29, 2026Duration: 17m 10s
Season 2 - Episode 142
Gregorian Calendar
Every single day has something in common. It has a date, whether that is July 4, October 7, or even the rare February 29. And that is thanks to the calendar, known as the Gregorian Calendar, and used by almost the entire world. Its efficiency and simplicity means that worrying about calendar drift is a thing of the past. But all this goes back to the mid-16th century when many in the Catholic Church were concerned that Easter was getting later and later. So, reform was introduced, and what emerged is the primary calendar used all over the world. This is...
Published: Apr 28, 2026Duration: 18m 41s
Season 2 - Episode 141
Piasa - the Monster of the Mississippi
According to legend, near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, there is a monster. It has horns like a deer, terrible red eyes, a long, twisting tail, and is covered in scales. This fearsome creature was seen in 1673 - painted on the bluffs above the Mississippi - by Father Jacques Marquette - one of the first Europeans to travel down the length of the great river. This is the story of the Piasa - the monster of the Mississippi River.
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Published: Apr 27, 2026Duration: 19m 57s
Season 2 - Episode 140
Hopewell Earthworks
For several hundred years across the Ohio River Valley a civilization we know as the Hopewell Culture moved a lot of dirt. This dirt was moved into mounds and earthworks built with extreme precision and astounding size. This is the story of the Hopewell Earthworks.
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Published: Apr 24, 2026Duration: 18m 45s
Season 2 - Episode 139
El Palo Alto
In 1769, a Spanish explorer camped under a tall, distinctive redwood tree along the banks of the San Francisquito Creek. Little did he know that tree would go on to become a living landmark - and the namesake for the city that grew up around it. This is the story of El Palo Alto - the tree that would define a community.
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Published: Apr 23, 2026Duration: 17m 20s
Season 2 - Episode 138
The Original Ponzi Scheme
It takes a special art to get something named after you, positive or negative. Such is the case with the Ponzi scheme - one of the largest and most successful scams of all time. Charles Ponzi orchestrated this scam in the early 1920s, suckering thousands of people, and swindling $20 million. This is the story of the original Ponzi scheme.
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Published: Apr 22, 2026Duration: 21m 10s
Season 2 - Episode 137
Indestructible Jack Lucas
In 1942, 14-year old Jack Lucas lied about his age to join the Marines - even bribing a notary to attest he was 17. Tired of missing out on the action, he later abandoned his unit to join another marine detachment - which was bound for Iwo Jima. He then joined in the invasion of the island - and in the process - became the youngest Marine to ever receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. He did this by diving on two grenades to save the lives of his comrades - and - miraculously - survived. This is the story of...
Published: Apr 21, 2026Duration: 13m 35s
Season 2 - Episode 136
The East German Hot Air Balloon Escape
In September of 1979, two East German families escaped to the west using a very unconventional method - a hot air balloon. It was an escape that required failed prototypes, a near disaster, and raw gumption. This is the story of the East German Hot Air Balloon Escape.
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Published: Apr 20, 2026Duration: 19m 33s
Season 2 - Episode 135
War of the Golden Stool
In 1900, a British colonial official demanded an African tribe - the Ashanti - give him a holy relic as a symbol of their capitulation to the English Crown. They refused - and instead took up arms against the British. The end result was thousands dead. This is the story of the War of the Golden Stool.
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Published: Apr 17, 2026Duration: 14m 26s
Season 2 - Episode 134
Milwaukee Bridge War
The city of Milwaukee began as a collection of three towns around the mouth of the Milwaukee River. None of these communities liked each other very much, and vied for supremacy over the area. This competition would turn into open conflict, and the main target, was the cities' bridges. This is the story of the Milwaukee Bridge War.
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Published: Apr 16, 2026Duration: 14m 18s