Prohibition in the Upper Peninsula : booze & bootleggers on the border
(2017)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States]: The History Press, 2017
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781625856968 (electronic bk.) MWT11931587, 1625856962 (electronic bk.) 11931587
LANGUAGE
English
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Temperance workers had their work cut out for them in the Upper Peninsula. It was a wild and woolly place where moonshiners, bootleggers and rumrunners thrived. Al Capone and the Purple Gang came north to keep Canadian whiskey passing through Sault Ste. Marie to Chicago and Detroit. Federal enforcement agent John Fillion double-crossed both his office and the bootleggers. The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island survived due to gambling and fine Canadian whiskey brought in by rumrunners, sometimes assisted by the Coast Guard. Author Russell M. Magnaghi dives into the raucous history of Yooper Prohibition

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