Seattle prohibition

bootleggers rumrunners & graft in the Queen City

Seattle prohibition

bootleggers rumrunners & graft in the Queen City
Brad Holden ; foreword by Paul De Barros
Book - 2019

"Prohibition consumed Seattle, igniting a war that lasted nearly twenty years and played out in the streets, waterways and even town hall. Roy Olmstead, formerly a Seattle police officer, became the King of Seattle Bootleggers, and Johnny Schnarr, running liquor down from Canada, revolutionized the speedboat industry. Frank Gatt, a south Seattle restaurateur, started the state's biggest moonshining operation. Skirting around the law, the Coast Guard and the zealous assistant director of the Seattle Prohibition Bureau, William Whitney, was no simple feat, but many rose to the challenge"--Page 4 of cover.

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37413317769877 Available Non-fiction 364.173 HOLDEN
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Holden, Brad (Author)
Other Authors: De Barros, Paul (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2019.
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