Moore Historical Society meets March 12

LYNCHBURG, Tenn. — The Moore County Historical Society will meet on Sunday, March 12 at 2 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge in Lynchburg. A short business meeting will begin at 2 p.m. and the program will follow.

Jack Daniel's Historical Memorabilia and Rarities
Jack Daniel’s Historical Memorabilia and Rarities authors Mike Northcutt and Don Cauwels will speak at the Moore County Historical Society meeting on March 12. (Photo Provided)

The program for this quarterly meeting will be presented by Society’s president Mike Northcutt and fellow Jack Daniel collector Don Cauwels. They will feature some history of the Jack Daniel Distillery along with some original relics and memorabilia related to the Jack Daniel Distillery history. Don and Mike have been avid collectors and preservers of Jack Daniel, Lem Motlow and W. T. and C. D. Gunter in excess of a combined 85 years of collecting. They recently published a book called Jack Daniel’s Historical Memorabilia and Rarities.

Attendees may bring any Distillery related item and receive a free authentication and appraisal from these long time collectors. The program is open to the public and all are welcome.

Contact George Stone at [email protected] or by phone at 931-581-2621 or Mike Northcutt at [email protected] or by phone at 931-563-3500. Also please note that March 12 times change to daylight saving time, so be sure your clocks are set correctly.•

{The Lynchburg Times is an independently-owned, community newspaper located in Lynchburg, Tennessee the home of The Jack Daniel Distillery. We focus on public service, non-partisan, rural journalism. We cover the Metro Moore County government, local tourism, Moore County schools, high school sports, Motlow State Community College, as well as whiskey industry news and regional and state stories that affect our readers.}