Abandoned moonshine still linked to Al Capone uncovered in South Carolina woods

Abandoned moonshine still linked to Al Capone uncovered in South Carolina woods

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Remnants of a “submarine” design moonshine still discovered in South Carolina’s Francis Marion National Forest
(Image debt: Katherine Parker)

Archaeologists in South Carolina have uncovered the residues of a 1920s-era moonshine still that might have been run by among Al Capone’s criminal affiliates.

While excavating in a woody area referred to as “Hell Hole Swamp” (component of South Carolina’s Francis Marion National Forest) outdoors Charlottesville, the scientists found a steel barrel, an eco-friendly yard tube, concrete block and also different items of scrap steel, according to South Carolina’s Post and also Courier.

Despite their motley look, these artefacts are most likely residues of an unlawful liquor-distilling procedure run by a well-known regional bootlegger and also Capone link called Benjamin Villeponteaux, stated Katherine Parker, a college student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville that led the exploration right into Hell Hole Swamp, as reported by the Post and also Courier.

“As archaeological sites, defunct or busted liquor stills are often mistaken for modern trash dumps,” Parker composed on her internet site “However, there are several key signatures that can be used to distinguish them.”

Archaeologists and volunteers uncover the newly-discovered still in Hell Hole Swamp

Archaeologists and also volunteers reveal the newly-discovered still in Hell Hole Swamp (Image debt: Katherine Parker)

The concrete block are among those trademarks. Parker called in a building chronicler to assess the blocks’ dimension and also products, and also discovered they dated to the 1920s. According to Parker, these blocks most likely sustained a “submarine-style” alcohol still, in which numerous extra pounds of rye, barley, sugar and also water were increased over a fire and also brought to a boil inside a steel container. A different device, attached by a hose pipe, would certainly have extracted the alcohol vapors and also compressed them right into a fluid once again.

This freshly uncovered still is simply among numerous in Hell Hole Swamp that excavators havelinked to Villeponteaux According to Parker, the regional bootlegger had building near the woodland, and also he is thought to have actually dealt with Capone to assist the notorious mobster run prohibited liquor out of South Carolina throughout Prohibition.

A 1926 news article reported that Villeponteaux was among 3 males eliminated throughout a bloody shootout with a competing gang of bootleggers called the McKnight family members. However, the alcohol stills of Hell Hole Swamp might have obtained several great years of usage after Villeponteaux’s fatality, and also probably also after Prohibition was reversed in 1933, according to the Post and alsoCourier South Carolina exhausted lawful alcohol at $4 a gallon, making it among the steepest state tax obligations in the country; bootlegging proceeded to flourish, and also the state ended up being a fortress of prohibited liquor manufacturing, the paper reported.

Originally released on Live Science.