Title:Tennessee Historical Quarterly
By:William Douglas Halterman
Edition:Volume XXXI, Number 1
Year:1972
Own a foundational piece of whiskey history with the Spring 1972 First Edition of the Tennessee Historical Quarterly. This highly collectible issue features the definitive lead article, "The Jack Daniel Distillery and Lynchburg: A Visit to Moore County," an expertly researched deep dive into the origins of the world's most famous distillery. Published by the Tennessee Historical Society, this volume captures the spirit of Lynchburg during a pivotal era, offering rare insights into the life of "Mr. Jack," the unique charcoal mellowing process, and the local culture of a "dry" county that produces a global icon. A must-have primary source for collectors of Jack Daniel's memorabilia, Appalachian History, and American Distilling heritage
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damaged pages, no creases or tears, very minimal underlining/highlighting
of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying
marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear.
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