Jack Daniel's Hometown Celebration Cookbook Volume Ii
Description:
The book cover is green pseudo-leather with gold lettering on the spine. The front of the dust jacket has a photo of a summer garden with a typical Tennessee picnic spread on the table. The back of the dust jacket has a nighttime photo of Lynchburg, Tennessee with an invitation to visit. The publisher name and address are at the bottom. This is the first printing. Recipes included drinks, appetizers, soups & salads, breads, entrées, casseroles, vegetables, desserts, cakes, pies, candies and cookies, specialties, and barbecue. There are black and white photos and color photos, mainly of the Lynchburg area of Tennessee. The photos have detailed captions. There are short history notes: Family reunions Bill and Mary Edde and Clarence Rolman; National Walking Horse Celebration by Margaret and Lynne Tolley; Mr. Jack Daniel's original Silver Cornet Band; Lynchburg Bed and Breakfast, owned by Mike and Virginia Tipps; Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House; ladies of Lynchburg Handicraft Shop; Easter and family celebrations by Rada Manley and Marsha Russell; Lynchburg Hardware and General Store Tommy Sullenger, manager; Moore County High School Alumni Association Annual Dinner by Louise Ervin; Decoration Day Reunions and Cemetery Celebrations Wilma and Buck Early; shops on the square; competitions and contests Barbara Wright; Barbecues Frank Bobo; and Jack Daniel's Welcome Center Roger Breshears.
Donor: Sliker, Shirley Brocker
Authors:
- Mitchamore, Pat
- Tolley, Lynne
Brand Name: Jack Daniels
Publisher: Rutledge Press (Nashville, Tenn.)
1990
192 p.
20.6 x 23.8 cm
Books
Language: English
Key Terms:
- Beverages
- Illustrations, Photographic Black and White
- Illustrations, Photographic Color
- Recipes
- Whiskey
Copyright: This item is under copyright.
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Citation: Mitchamore, Pat. Jack Daniel's Hometown Celebration Cookbook Volume Ii. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at http://www.lib.msu.edu/exhibits/sliker/detail.jsp?id=3504

