McKay, Phil Crume,
Mr. McKay comments on Prohibition, remembers the name of one officer: says there was a lot of bootlegging activity in the area, officials knew about it, several were selling bootleg whiskey, there was constant transportation of whiskey to Louisville: tells of animals drowning in the mash vats: recalls the price of whiskey per pint. Mrs. Nancy G. McKay makes several comments.
From the description of Phil Crume McKay interview, September 26, 1988. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 780190766
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