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Moonshine Still

Moonshine Still

 

Here for your perusal is an original photograph of The Largest still in captivity. It was created in 1922.

The photograph illustrates Lt. O.T. Davis, Sergt. J.D. McQuade, George Fowler of Internal Revenue Service and H.G. Bauer with the largest still ever taken in the national capitol and bottles of liquor.

We have compiled this collection of photographs mainly to serve as a valuable educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# EE779EF6

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