Name/Title
Whiskey and Wickedness No. 3: Mississippi & Carp River Valleys Lanark, Frontenac, Addington & Carleton Counties 1815-1900Entry/Object ID
R2017.02.10Description
The "Whiskey Road", notorious for the number of groggeries along its route through Bell's Corners, Stittsville, South March, Carp and Kinburn, featured every temptation known to a shantyman.
The Lanark Highlands produced many lumber barons. It is alleged that the foundation of Lanark County comprised timber, whiskey and religion.
Physical Description: Soft coverCollection
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Tales, WhiskeyBook Details
Author
Larry D. CottonSeries
Whiskey and WickednessPublisher
Larry D. Cotton Associates Ltd.Place Published
Location
Larnark County, ONDate Published
2008Publication Language
EnglishISBN
9780978487522Spine Label
LD Cotton
Whiskey and Wickedness
Mississippi ValleyLocation
Location
Shelf
83Room
Mary Lettner LibraryBuilding
M.V.T.M.Category
PermanentDate
November 7, 2023Location
Room
Mary Lettner LibraryBuilding
Mary Lettner Textile Research CenterCategory
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Status By: Lalonde, Andrea
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November 11, 2023