North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers
In the early 1900s, moonshine was a way of life, and nearly every resident lived it. Out of the woods of North Georgia and Habersham County came Virgil Lovell, his boys, their recipe and their legacy. The family went from illegal to legal, and their product stands today as a testament to the determination of the region to hold on to its roots. Joining their story were hundreds just like them--liquor makers like Glenn Johnson--all professing theirs was the best. Through firsthand accounts from the Lovells and extensive research, author Judith Garrison revives the story of liquor making and a Georgia legacy.
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North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers
In the early 1900s, moonshine was a way of life, and nearly every resident lived it. Out of the woods of North Georgia and Habersham County came Virgil Lovell, his boys, their recipe and their legacy. The family went from illegal to legal, and their product stands today as a testament to the determination of the region to hold on to its roots. Joining their story were hundreds just like them--liquor makers like Glenn Johnson--all professing theirs was the best. Through firsthand accounts from the Lovells and extensive research, author Judith Garrison revives the story of liquor making and a Georgia legacy.
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North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers

North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers

by Judith Garrison
North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers

North Georgia Moonshine: A History of the Lovells & Other Liquor Makers

by Judith Garrison

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In the early 1900s, moonshine was a way of life, and nearly every resident lived it. Out of the woods of North Georgia and Habersham County came Virgil Lovell, his boys, their recipe and their legacy. The family went from illegal to legal, and their product stands today as a testament to the determination of the region to hold on to its roots. Joining their story were hundreds just like them--liquor makers like Glenn Johnson--all professing theirs was the best. Through firsthand accounts from the Lovells and extensive research, author Judith Garrison revives the story of liquor making and a Georgia legacy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625852960
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 07/06/2015
Series: American Palate
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Judith Garrison is a journalist and freelance travel writer as well as the editor of Georgia Connector magazine. She has contributed to publications including Deep South Magazine, Simply Buckhead and US Airways Magazine and currently writes a bi-monthly column in Blue Ridge Country magazine online. She is also an award-winning photojournalist. She and her husband Leonard own Seeing Southern L.L.C., specializing in writing and photography projects for clients.

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