Local History: Franklin County - The Moonshine Capital (2024)

The days of illegal moonshine are long gone. Or are they? A visit to Franklin County is a visit to “the moonshine capital of the world” and “the wettest county in the world.”

Nowadays distilling spirits is legal in Virginia, but that requires licensing and tax payments.

Follow along and get to know a little about bootleggin’ ‘shine through the mountains and valleys of Virginia’s Blue Ridge.

Local Places of Interest:

  • Franklin County Distilleries
  • Twin Creeks Distillery
  • Franklin County Historical Society

Legal Now and Legal Then

Liquor legality has been off and on again like a bad relationship. Actually, distilling boils down to tax evasion more than prohibition. According to the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, “The United States collected an excise tax on alcohol from 1791 to 1802 and then again from 1813 to 1817. Alcohol went untaxed for the next 45 years, but in the midst of the Civil War, Congress again passed a whiskey tax.” It was during that time (1861-1865) that the liquor tax reached $2 per gallon, “up to 12 times the actual cost of making a gallon of liquor.”

It seems the taxes were reduced at some point or more folks were willing to ply their trade legally, as “by the 1880s dozens of Blue Ridge distillers were operating under state licenses…In 1893-94 Franklin County alone had 77 legal distilleries.”

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But Then, Prohibition

Three years before national prohibition took effect by way of the 18th Amendment, Virginia went dry. That was November 1, 1916. The effort to reduce crime and protect the family backfired. Rather, illegal drinking and the making of such drink skyrocketed.

It’s been suggested that binge drinking got its start during prohibition, plus additives like creosote and embalming fluid were known to have been mixed into some batches to add color and potency. Indeed, the new law led to health concerns. Couple that with increased crime and repeal became imminent.

Congress voted in favor of repeal on February 20, 1933, the Virginia General Assembly concurred on October 3, 1933, and the 21st Amendment was ratified December 5, 1933. In March 1934, the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was created.

The Great Moonshine Conspiracy of 1935

It is said that more sugar was delivered to Boones Mill, Virginia during Prohibition than to New York City. And so? So, sugar is a key ingredient for making hooch. Firewater. White Lightning. Moonshine. Red flags brought revenuers to southwest Virginia, and eventually sugar was bought by legitimate businesses like bakeries as a cover for the real operations.

Indeed, a good portion of the Franklin County populous was involved with moonshine even if they weren’t distilling or distributing. Ninety-nine out of every 100 residents were believed to play a part in the industry during the 1920s.

By the 1930s folks were so intertwined with moonshine that the national spotlight came to rest on Franklin County. The federal government suggested it had been defrauded $5.5 million in excise whisky taxes ($95 million in today’s money), and thus brought forth the “Great Moonshine Conspiracy” trial of 1935. It was lengthy in both duration and defendants. At 10 weeks, it was the second longest trial in Virginia history (behind that of Aaron Burr in 1807). Of 23 defendants, 20 were convicted.

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Those indicted included a former Franklin County Sheriff and multiple deputies, a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates, a Virginia prohibition officer, and Franklin County’s Commonwealth’s Attorney. The government posited authorities received “protection money” from still operators, and that Commonwealth’s Attorney Charles Carter Lee was the instigator. An article in the Winter 2009/2010 edition of VBA News Journal penned by Lee’s nephew, William B. Hopkins, suggests Lee was thrown under the bus, as he was simply following orders that came directly from Virginia Governor John Garland Pollard. Lee was acquitted.

Testimony from 176 witnesses during the 1935 trial unveiled the extent of the bootlegging in Franklin County. Several witnesses reported to have moved hundreds of thousands of gallons over a period of five or six years. According to the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum, “agents in Floyd County alone destroyed 3,909 stills, made 1,669 arrests, and seized over 716 vehicles along with 130,717 gallons of alcohol” during Prohibition.

After such a bust, one might think the hammer had effectively been dropped on moonshining in Virginia’s Blue Ridge, but that would be a foolish thought. Large, notable busts since then have occurred as recently as 2001. “Operation Lightning Strike” struck down two Franklin County stills. One of them had produced more than 213,780 gallons over a seven-year period in the 90s. Its owner-operator was sentenced to five years and 10 months’ jail time.

The Bondurant Boys

Portrayed in the movie “Lawless” starring Shia LaBeouf as Jack Bondurant, the Bondurant Boys were Franklin County “rumrunners” in the 1930s. “Lawless” is based on the book The Wettest County in the World by Matt Bondurant, Jack Bondurant’s grandson. In a 2012 Newsweek article, the younger Bondurant describes his “Grandpa Jack” as “an imposing man” while recalling taking stock of a pair of brass knuckles hanging on the wall in his grandfather’s storage room.

According to members of the Bondurant family, the Bondurant Boys – Forrest, Howard, and Jack - bucked the idea of paying additional “protection money” and were thus involved in a 1930 shoot-out with police at Maggodee Creek Bridge. Two of the three were shot but none were killed. In fact, Matt Bondurant wrote that his grandfather’s shooting was unknown to the family until his father found a newspaper article about the incident. Upon questioning, Jack “merely lifted his shirt to show the bullet hole.”

Today’s Franklin County Moonshine

In 2015, Franklin County Distilleries became the first legally licensed distillery in Franklin County since Prohibition. Their tasting room in Boones Mill is the place to sample their white label corn whiskey. In fact, the business had to get the support of locals during the 2017 election to pass a referendum that allowed the sale of liquor by the drink.FCD crafts today’s liquor from family recipes handed down over generations.

Learn More: Franklin County Distilleries Heritage Spirits >

In a veritable race to be first, Twin Creeks Distillery also launched in 2015. While FCD might’ve been the first licensed since Prohibition, TCD made the first sale. Their tasting room in downtown Rocky Mount is a great spot to visit for a co*cktail before catching a concert at the nearby Harvester Performance Center. A fun bit of history for you: TCD’s owner and Master Distiller is the grandson of James Walter “Peg” Hatcher, one of those convicted in “The Great Moonshine Conspiracy on 1935.”

Learn More: Twin Creeks Distillery Craft Spirits >

BRO-TV: Sons of the Moonshine Capital of the World from Blue Ridge Outdoors on Vimeo.

Enjoy Virginia spirits responsibly and enjoy Franklin County. Explore Rocky Mount, and consider traveling The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail to appreciate more of the culture of the area. Visit our Franklin County section to learn more >

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Author: Casey L. Higgins

Casey L. Higgins is a writer, editor, content consultant, and social media strategist working in the realms of travel and small business. She's also a mom and wife living in and loving the mountains and valleys of Virginia. Casey previously wrote for Virginia is for Lovers and is excited to share her enthusiasm for family fun, outdoors, and culinary delights found in Virginia's Blue Ridge.

Local History: Franklin County - The Moonshine Capital (2024)

FAQs

Local History: Franklin County - The Moonshine Capital? ›

In the 20th century during Prohibition, local wits named the Boones Mill area as the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” as moonshine production and bootlegging drove the economy. Historians estimate that in the 1920s, 99 of every 100 Franklin County residents were in some way involved in the illegal liquor trade.

Why is Franklin County the moonshine capital of the world? ›

Ninety-nine out of every 100 residents were believed to play a part in the industry during the 1920s. By the 1930s folks were so intertwined with moonshine that the national spotlight came to rest on Franklin County.

Who were the famous moonshiners in Franklin County Virginia? ›

In 1952, sixteen-year-old Amos Law began his career as a moonshiner in Franklin County Virginia, better known as the Moonshine Capital of the World. By the 1970's, he was a kingpin of the modern-day moonshine industry and the head of an organization with distribution up and down the East Coast.

What was the conspiracy in the Franklin County moonshine? ›

At the time, Franklin County was believed to produce the highest volume of illegal liquor in the U.S., colloquially referred to as "the moonshine capital of the world." From 1928-1935, prosecutors alleged that a conspiracy ring had defrauded the government out of 5.5 million dollars in whisky excise taxes, equivalent ...

What is considered the moonshine capital of the world? ›

But did you know that Franklin County, located in the mountains of Virginia, came to be known as the “Moonshine Capital of the World” due to the region's heavy involvement in the illegal moonshine industry that occurred during Prohibition?

What state is most famous for moonshine? ›

Scotch-Irish immigrants began to settle in Georgia in the 1780s, bringing with them the knowledge of how to distill fruits into alcoholic beverages. With that settlement, moonshine production began.

Why is Tennessee known for moonshine? ›

When Tennessee state law changed to allow the distillation of spirits, inspired entrepreneurs began to produce legal moonshine in licensed distilleries across the region including here in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Pigeon Forge moonshine distilleries have become very popular with guests visiting The Smoky Mountains.

Who is the most famous moonshiner ever? ›

Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton (October 5, 1946 – March 16, 2009) was an American Appalachian moonshiner and bootlegger.

Where did moonshine originate in Virginia? ›

Franklin County in the Blue Ridge is traditionally considered the center of moonshining Virginia. Moonshining is concentrated in the mountains for several reasons, but primarily because there's a centuries-old tradition of converting corn crops into whiskey to simplify transport for sale outside of the region.

Who was the old man that died on Moonshiners? ›

Jim Tom Hedrick, star of Discovery Channel's “Moonshiners,” died Sept. 6 of kidney cancer. He was 82.

Which moonshiner went to jail? ›

FLOMATON, Ala. — An Alabama man known to reality TV viewers as a moonshine manufacturer was arrested Monday night on alcohol-related charges. Johnny Wayne Griffis, 48, is charged with distillation, or manufacture of prohibited liquors and beverages.

What is the movie about Franklin County Moonshiners? ›

Lawless

Who are the moonshine brothers in Franklin Virginia? ›

During the prohibition period, the Bondurant Brothers of Franklin County, Virginia (Howard, Forrest, and Jack) were legendary for running moonshine.

What is the old name for moonshine? ›

It has also been called rotgut, white lightnin', white dog, and corn liquor. While moonshine continues to be made illegally in some places in the U.S. today, commercial distillers are also producing a range of varieties and expressions under the name.

What is the street name for moonshine? ›

Moonshine is a spirit that goes by a long list of nicknames: white lightning, corn liquor, stump water, skullcracker, wildcat, ruckus juice, and that is a short list.

What is the real name for moonshine? ›

Moonshine is a catch-all word for illegally made booze. The name comes from the practice of brewing illegal liquor in secret, often at nighttime. While moonshine has a romantic sound, unregulated liquor is usually wildly potent. More descriptive names include rotgut, skull pop, firewater, white lightning and hooch.

What is the malt whiskey capital of the world? ›

Today continues in Dufftown, the 'Malt Whisky Capital' of the world.

What is the moonshine capital of the world Mississippi? ›

The production of whiskey became a big business in the Kiln after Mississippi passed a state-wide prohibition act in 1908. Being a source of sought-after moonshine during the Prohibition Era and also because of its high quality and ready availability, Kiln became known as the "Moonshine Capital of the World".

What is Franklin, VA famous for? ›

Agriculture is the chief industry of Franklin and Southampton County, with manufacturing a close second, and growing steadily. Southampton is the Commonwealth's leading county in both cotton and peanut production.

In what state is there a city called moonshine? ›

Moonshine is an unincorporated community located in Clark County, Illinois, United States. It has been featured on the CBS Sunday Morning Show.

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