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Close-up of the Mahala Mullins Cabin front porch in the Vardy Blackwater community of Hancock County, Tennessee, USA. The tools and furniture on display were donated by the descendants of the Newmans Ridge area's early settlers. Mahala Mullins (1824–1898) was a legendary Melungeon moonshiner. |
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22 December 2009. |
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