A photograph of Booker when he was nine years old.

Booker at nine years old. The pride and joy of Springfield, Kentucky. (Courtesy of the Jim Beam family.)

Photograph depicting football team of St. Joe's in Bardstown, Kentucky, where Booker is present second from the left.

Booker (Second from left) was a prep star at St. Joe's in Bardstown, Kentucky. Playing both defense and offense, he was a force to be feared. (Courtesy of the Jim Beam family.)

Photograph of  young Booker, the Big Man.

The Big Man as a young man. Throughout his life, Booker was the center of attention. (Courtesy of the Jim Beam family.)

A photograph depicting Booker (right) and his friend in a crouching position displaying their hunt while holing their rifles. Behind them is a car.

From an early age, Booker (right) was a crack shot. No pheasant, squirrel, or rabbit was safe in the hills of Kentucky when the Noe boy was around. (Courtesy of the Jim Beam family.)

Wedding photograph of Booker and Annis, where Booker is wearing his wedding suite and Annis her wedding gown and holding a bouquet of flowers.

Booker and Annis at their wedding in 1951. They met at a dentist office and were married for close to 50 years. (Courtesy of the Jim Beam family.)

Photograph depicting Booker shaking hands with Uncle Jere while his cousin Carl is looking at him. Behind Booker on the wall is a portrait of Jim Beam, and on the left of the wall are shelves with some bottles. Below the portrait is a show-case containing glasses.

Bourbon Men: Uncle Jere, (left), Cousin Carl, and The Big Man pose under the watchful eyes of Jim Beam soon after Booker joined the business in 1951. ...

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