Opinion

Bob Porter owned Porter Family Livery Stable in Andrews. Shown from left are Pitt Carter holding the horse, Bob Porter with hand on the horse, druggist Hancock Davis and the small boy, Buddy Porter, is Bob’s son. The 1912 Model T Ford had kerosene-burning sidelights.

Bob Porter owned Porter Family Livery Stable in Andrews. Shown from left are Pitt Carter holding the horse, Bob Porter with hand on the horse, druggist Hancock Davis and the small boy, Buddy Porter, is Bob’s son. The 1912 Model T Ford had kerosene-burning sidelights.

Chance meeting with a bootlegger

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The starting point of the Ocoee Flume Line at the Ocoee No. 2 dam on U.S. 64/74 between Copperhill and Cleveland, Tenn., which is also the starting point on the river for commercial rafting on the lower Ocoee.

The starting point of the Ocoee Flume Line at the Ocoee No. 2 dam on U.S. 64/74 between Copperhill and Cleveland, Tenn., which is also the starting point on the river for commercial rafting on the lower Ocoee.