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I read this article and immediately thought of the alleged load of rum/booze on the bottom of Lake Winni-again-allegedly-due to a chase and subsequent shoot-out on the water between LE and rum-runners during the Prohibition off Rum Point in Alton.
Story goes that the runners scuttled the boat during the altercation. I'm still on this Rum Point/Rum-runner tale-but have little information to actually work. But my prior posts clearly indicate that booze smuggling was a major enterprise during Prohibition, for the most part coming down from Canada. 2 articles attached. As they are from old old newspapers and in the Adobe pdf format, click on the +- button in the pdf to blow them up so you can read them. Imagine finding cases of booze from the 1920's on the bottom of Lake Winni? Wow-I bet the taste would be amazing. http://www.aolnews.com/world/article...ole%2F19347440 Any help appreciated. D1111 |
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