Jack Daniel relics featured at Bedford historical meeting

Jack Daniel relics featured at Bedford historical meeting
Jack Daniel once owned this copy of the The Life and Explorations of Dr.Livingston. It now exists in the personal collection of Mike Northcutt. {Photo Provided}

REGIONAL NEWS | Shelbyville — Jack Daniel relics owned by two local long time collectors will be featured at the Bedford County Historical Society meeting on Monday, September 16. Two collectors, Mike Northcutt and David Cauwel, will bring items from their personal collections. Northcutt owns a copy of the The Life and Explorations of Dr. Livingston that once existed in the personal library of Jasper Newton Daniel, otherwise known as Jack Daniel.

Those interested in local history are invited to the meeting as well as anyone interested in having their own items authenticated by Northcutt and Cauwel. There will be a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed by a brief business meeting at 7:300 p.m. The program will begin afterwards.

The meeting takes place at the First United Methodist Church just off the public square in Shelbyville. For more information contact Mary Ruth Simmons at 931-580-6538 or Al Simmons at 931-680-6313.•

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