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Levy County History

Levy County History

Levy County Archives

73 Years Ago


From the records of Liquors, Stills and Property Seized. The names have been
left off intentionally.


February 1931 - five one -gallon jugs full moonshine; five one-gallon jugs
homebrew.


September 1930 - About 100 gallons mash; One five-gallon jug, one worm pipe, two
cocola bottles.


February, 1931 - Seven bottles mash; one five-gallon keg; one zinc tub; one
60-gallon gasket in brick with copper worm all set up ready to run.


June, 1931 - two bottles mash; three empty kegs; one, one-gallon glass jug; one,
15-gallon copper still; 10 feet copper coil; five foot, three-quarter inch
copper pipe, two zinc buckets; one club axe.


December 31, 1947 - The following County Officers filed their reports of
Receipts and Expenses and Net Income of their respective offices for the twelve
months.

G.T. Robbins, Sheriff - Receipts - $14,200.75, Expenses $11,603.11, Net Income $2,597.64 Jack L. Meeks - Receipts $6,263.54, Expenses $2,739.50, Net Income, $3,524.04 Dogan S. Cobb, Tax Assessor - Receipts $5,232.38, Expenses, $809.51, Net Income, $4,422.97.


County Agent, T.D. Rickenbacker filed his report for the month of December as
follows:
Farm and home visits 58, Office calls 103, Telephone Calls 7, Letters written
72, Press articles written three, Hogs vaccinated 710, Farms on which hogs were
treated 21, Miles traveled 1600.


From the Archives & History Center
Levy County Clerk`s Office

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