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Moonshine was a popular way to make a living during the days of prohibition in Alabama. Here are some interesting stories, concerning moonshine in Alabama found in newspapers from the past. Below ground vats of liquor stills in Chambers County, Alabama ca. 1950s (by photographer Roy Green, Jr.Alabama Department of Archives and History) From Ocala […]
PART III HARFORD DEMOCRAT BEL AIR, MARYLAND. Friday Morning, May 11th , 1888. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF SAMUEL FORWOOD A Native of Harford County, Md., now a Resident of Gosport, Ala. Written for Preservation in the Archives of the Harford Historical Society. READ BEFORE THE SOCIETY APRIL 28, 1888. (continued from Part II) I have […]
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