From the Archives - 20th June 2024

In this week’s newspaper: This Week in History ~ 100 Years Ago (1924): “Seventy cases of whiskey, a quantity of moonshine, and some beer was destroyed at the county jail this morning in the presence of a number of citizens, by U.S. Marshall Breshears and his deputy. This was the largest amount of liquor which has been destroyed in one batch in Northern Idaho.”

The destruction of liquor in Boundary County happened many times in the early 1900s. This photo was taken at an earlier event on April 16, 1918. The caption for the photo reads: “Contraband whiskey bottles piled in rear of courthouse during local prohibition in 1918. Photo taken by Chester Simonds, article about photo in the Bonners Ferry Herald, April 16, 1918. The courthouse and jail viewed from the south looking north. The first school was built in 1894 and became Boundary County courthouse in 1915. The brick jailhouse was built in 1916.”

Boundary County Moonshiners

(as written for Bonners Ferry Herald - From the Archives)


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