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The Moonshine Man,Kentucky,Moonshining,Moonshiner,Prohibition,1877,Harper's

Title: 'The moonshine man' of Kentucky [Composite of 5 scenes of moonshining showing man cutting down tree, man mixing ingredients, moonshiner held captive by 3 men, 3 men on horseback begging for breakfast from framer and boy holding jug by still house]
Date Created/Published: 1877.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 21, (1877 October 20), p. 820.
Ref. copy in SSF(Gr) - STILLS.
Composite of wood engravings.
Title and other information transcribed from caption card.
Bookmark /99614166/
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