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Before it was legend, it was blood. This is the true story of the Hatfield–McCoy feud — a century-old war born in the Appalachian hills, where pride, love, and revenge turned neighbors into enemies. From a stolen hog to a massacre that shocked the nation, this Holler Tales documentary takes you deep into Tug Fork Valley, between Kentucky and West Virginia — where every bullet carried a family name. Step inside the true history behind the myth: • Devil Anse Hatfield’s rise from Confederate veteran to outlaw hero • Randolph McCoy’s quest for justice and vengeance • The forbidden love of Roseanna and Johnse • The election day murders and the Pawpaw Tree executions • The McCoy cabin massacre that made national headlines • The final surrender and the baptism that ended the war Told in the slow, haunting style of Appalachia’s forgotten stories, this episode reminds us that sometimes history isn’t written in ink — it’s carved in blood. 🎧 Narrated for calm listening — a documentary for sleep, reflection, and true Appalachian history. #HollerTales brings you real moonshine legends, outlaw stories, and forgotten American history — told straight from the hills. 📺 Subscribe for more: @HollerTales #HollerTales #HatfieldMcCoy #Appalachia #TrueStory #Feud #AmericanHistory #Moonshine #FamilyFeud #HatfieldsVsMcCoys #documentaryforsleep Welcome to Holler Tales — where the old mountains still whisper if you know how to listen. Here we share the forgotten stories of Appalachia: ghost tales and haints, Appalachian folklore, the mystery of the Melungeons, blood feuds, and the daily life of mountain folk in the 1800s and early 1900s. From wood stoves and washtubs to granny women with herbs and second sight, these are true stories of survival, superstition, and memory carried deep in the Blue Ridge and Smoky hollers. Some tales will chill you, some will move you, all will connect you to the spirit of the South. 🔔 Don’t miss a single story from the holler — hit Subscribe and ring the bell to keep the echoes alive. ✨ Before it was legend, it was blood. #HollerTales #AppalachianFolklore #GhostStories #MelungeonMystery #BlueRidgeHistory #SouthernStories #MountainLife #sleepstories #documentariesforsleep #boringhistory #documentaryhistory Subscribe Here: / @hollertales