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Oregon Moonshine: Bootleggers, Busts & Brawls in Franklin, TN
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Oregon Moonshine: Bootleggers, Busts & Brawls in Franklin, TN
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Moonshining is deep-rooted in the history of Oregon.
In 1844, when it was still Oregon Territory, one of the first moonshiners, James Conner, challenged a lawman to a duel for busting his illegal operation. The McKenzie River Bandits had better luck hiding from the law and produced bootleg booze for nearly five years before their arrest. It wouldn't be the last time they were caught. Over the years, outlaw moonshiners engaged in car chases, shootouts and even attempted an assassination to protect their hidden distilleriesand way of life.
Join author Bruce Haney as he chronicles the intoxicating history of Oregon Moonshine.
In 1844, when it was still Oregon Territory, one of the first moonshiners, James Conner, challenged a lawman to a duel for busting his illegal operation. The McKenzie River Bandits had better luck hiding from the law and produced bootleg booze for nearly five years before their arrest. It wouldn't be the last time they were caught. Over the years, outlaw moonshiners engaged in car chases, shootouts and even attempted an assassination to protect their hidden distilleriesand way of life.
Join author Bruce Haney as he chronicles the intoxicating history of Oregon Moonshine.
Moonshining is deep-rooted in the history of Oregon.
In 1844, when it was still Oregon Territory, one of the first moonshiners, James Conner, challenged a lawman to a duel for busting his illegal operation. The McKenzie River Bandits had better luck hiding from the law and produced bootleg booze for nearly five years before their arrest. It wouldn't be the last time they were caught. Over the years, outlaw moonshiners engaged in car chases, shootouts and even attempted an assassination to protect their hidden distilleriesand way of life.
Join author Bruce Haney as he chronicles the intoxicating history of Oregon Moonshine.
In 1844, when it was still Oregon Territory, one of the first moonshiners, James Conner, challenged a lawman to a duel for busting his illegal operation. The McKenzie River Bandits had better luck hiding from the law and produced bootleg booze for nearly five years before their arrest. It wouldn't be the last time they were caught. Over the years, outlaw moonshiners engaged in car chases, shootouts and even attempted an assassination to protect their hidden distilleriesand way of life.
Join author Bruce Haney as he chronicles the intoxicating history of Oregon Moonshine.

















