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Here are some references. If anyone has anymore, I would be happy to get
them! In Arkansas, this is known as a "Cottage Industry".
MOONSHINE STILL SITE REFERENCES
Atkinson, James R.
1991 An Unusual Groundhog Liquor Still on the Natchez Trace Parkway
In Claiborne County, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeological
Association Newsletter 26(1):4-5.
Blitz, John H.
1978 Moonshining and Archaeology. Journal of Alabama Archaeology
24(2):92-101.
Garrow, Patrick H.
1983 Excavation of a Whiskey Still in Northwest Georgia. The Conference
On Historic Site Archaeology Papers 15:91-104.
Pace, Robert A., and Jeffrey W. Gardner
1985 Exploring Dimensions of Illegal Liquor Manufacture: Moonshining
As A Cottage Industry In The Southern Appalachians. Tennessee
Anthropologist 10(1):1-26.
Smoke.
Smoke (Michael A.) Pfeiffer, RPA
Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
605 West Main Street
Russellville, Arkansas 72801
(479) 968-2354 Ext. 233
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Kathy
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Has anyone done any research on the design and manufacture of stills? Or
collected any recipes of "the recipe" or have we lost an important
component of our history through the regulation of the manufacture of
liquor? It seems to me that that would be an interesting study.
Kathy
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