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William Dorsey 1920

Federal Prohibition Agent

Born 1877

Died 3 Jun 1920 in White Co GA

 

"Agent Dorsey, known to his family and friends as "Little Bill," is the first known Prohibition Agent to die in the line of duty. During and after Prohibition, White County was known as one of the major producers of illicit moonshine in the South. In fact, the (then) county newspaper, The Cleveland Courier, used the axiom "covers the mountains like moonshine" on the newspaper banner from approximately 1930 to 1976."

 

"Prohibition Agents William Dorsey and Ed Carpenter were executing a Federal search warrant at the property of John Farmer in White County, GA. Farmer was suspected of operating an illicit distillery.

 

During the search, the agents discovered a still hidden in the loft of a shed. Farmer retrieved a Winchester rifle and began firing at the agents, killing Agent Dorsey and seriously wounding Agent Carpenter, who returned fire and wounded Farmer. Farmer was arrested and charged under State law with the murder of Agent Dorsey."

 

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