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Our research themes focus on three areas: whiskey production technology; spatial layout of the production within the building and at the gristmill/distillery complex; and how Mount Vernon’s distillery fits into the regional context. We are learning more about the early history of the whiskey making process, how that process would have been arranged spatially, and how Washington’s distillery compares to others in the mid-Atlantic region in terms of size and scale of production. The documentary evidence suggests that this distillery was one of the largest, highest producing operations in the area. The evidence also highlights the fact that this distillery was operating at an industrial scale, as compared to the one or two still farmer-distillers common in the 18th and early 19th centuries. We hope to learn more about plantation industries and the people who labored in them. The results of this archaeological and historical research was culminated in the reconstruction of an operating whiskey distillery.




