Dear Melanie: The question about drinking age laws is a good one -- I'd like to know the answer myself! I read your posting to the Alcohol and Temperance History Group, and it made me wonder if you have tried resources other than the internet. Very often, with history questions, the internet is not the best place to find the answer -- especially since you don't always know if the information you find is trustworthy. For a question like yours, I recommend using good old fashioned books -- maybe you could try a university in your area, or any big research library. I know, it's a pain, but that's what extra credit is all about, right? And if you find the answer, I hope you'll let me know, or maybe even send a message to the whole listserv. -- Jessy Randall At 06:36 PM 11/13/98 EST, you wrote: >I take AP US History at my school and one day in class, while discussing the >Temperance Movement of the 1800's, a question about drinking laws came up. >The question asked was, in what year was the first law establishing a minimum >age for drinking alcohol enacted? Also, what was the original minimum age for >drinking alcohol set at? My teacher didn't know the answer and offered to >give extra participation points to anyone who could find the answer. I >searched all over the internet and could not find the answer. I would greatly >appreciate it if you could help me find the answer to these questions. Thanks >for your help. > >Melanie >[log in to unmask] > > Jessy Randall Library Company of Philadelphia 1314 Locust Street Philadelphia PA 19107 215-546-3181 / [log in to unmask] http://www.librarycompany.org