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Jack Daniel
Jasper Newton Daniel was born in 1850. He hailed from a small town called Lynchburg in Tennessee. Jack was born on a farm located in Moore County. He was one of twelve children born to the family. At an early age, he started a distillery. Its product would be a world-famous sour mash whiskey. In a rectangular bottle with a black label, “Old Number Seven” proved quite popular and able. Despite the Civil War, and strong legal repression, the whiskey even survived the Great Prohibition. Jack Daniel never married and had heirs to bestow. Therefore, the business went to his nephew Lem Motlow. These two men earned the Tennessee whiskey a big name. The Brown-Forman Company made it achieve more fame. Jack Daniel’s success is something no one will deny. This is strange considering the Lynchburg town is dry. I thank both wikipedia.org online encyclopedia and Jack Daniel's website for information I obtained to write this poem.
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