Gunslinging Moonshiners: Who Made It Out Alive? S01 E03

Lewis Redmond

Stewart, Bruce, King of the Moonshiners: Lewis R. Redmond in Fact and Fiction (Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 2008)
Arthur, John Preston, Western North Carolina: A History from 1730-1913 (Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1914)
Tinsley, Jim Bob, The Land of Waterfalls: Transylvania County, North Carolina (Brevard, NC: J.B. and Dottie Tinsley, 1988)
Cobb, Robert A., The True Life of Maj. Lewis Richard Redmond, the Notorious Outlaw and Famous Moonshiner (Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1881)
Carolina Watchman, Salisbury, NC, Thursday, March 09, 1876, Page 3, “A U.S. Deputy Marshal Killed”
Pickens Sentinel, SC, Thursday, January 18, 1887 “Shooting Affray”
Intelligencer, Anderson, SC, Thursday, July 11, 1878, Page 1 “Redmond’s Strange Story”
Greenville News, SC, Friday, August 26, 1881 “To 10 Charges”
Intelligencer, Anderson, SC, Thursday, May 22, 1884, Page 2 “A Pardon for Redmond”
Newberry Herald and News, SC, Thursday, October 27, 1887, Page 3, “Redmond’s Handmade Corn Whiskey”

Garrett Hedden

Hubbard, Jr., Leonidas. “The Moonshiner at Home.” The Atlantic, August 1902.
Tennessean, Nashville, Wednesday, November 09, 1898, Page 3, “Killed His Brother”
Daily Times, Chattanooga, Wednesday, November 09, 1898, Page 5, “Polk County Tragedy”
Knoxville Sentinel, Friday, November 18, 1898, Page 7, “Fratricide”
Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Friday, August 17, 1900, Page 5, “Biggest Revenue Raid Made in Some Years”
Tennessean, Nashville, Tuesday, August 21, 1900, Page 3, “Fusillade on Frog Mountain”
Morristown Republican, TN, Saturday, August 25, 1900, Page 1 “Moonshine Raid”
Chattanooga Daily Times, Sunday, January 05, 1908, Page 4, “Fratricide Meets Doom”
Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, January 05, 1908, Page 1, “Noted Outlaw Killed by Posse”
Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Sunday, January 05, 1908, Page 1, “Noted Moonshiner and Outlaw Killed”
Knoxville Sentinel, Thursday, January 09, 1908, Page 5, “Tell of Killing Garrett Hedden”
Nashville Banner, Sunday, June 15, 1924, Page 1, “Red Record of Hedden Boys”


Josiah “Joe Banty” Gregory

Dunn, D. (1988). Cades Cove the Life and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community, 1818-1937 (pp. 232–240). University of
Tennessee Press.
Oliver, W. W. (2014) Cades Cove: A Personal History (pp. 113-120), Great Smoky Mountain Association.
Knoxville Sentinel, Tuesday, December 27, 1921, Page 5 “Cade’s Cove Man May Not Survive Wounds”
Knoxville Journal and Tribune, Tuesday, December 27, 1921, Page 12, “Quarrel Ends in Shooting”
Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, 08 Feb 1922, Wed, Page 5 “Gregories Held; Arson Charged”
Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, 06 Jul 1922, Thu, Page 5 “Liquor Sellers In Hard Lines”
Knoxville Sentinel 21 Oct 1922, Sat, Page 2 “Two Convicted Burning Barn in Blount County”
Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Thursday, November 02, 1922, Page 5 “Busy Term of Court at Maryville”
Chattanooga News, 24 Dec 1923, Mon, Page 12 “Gov. Peay Grants Holiday Pardons”

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