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  2. American Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The first Bonsack machine was installed in the Durham Duke tobacco plant on April 30, 1884. Duke set a deal with the Bonsack Machine Company when he installed his machine. Duke agreed to produce all cigarettes with his two rented Bonsack machines and in return, Bonsack reduced Duke's royalties from $0.30 per thousand cigarettes to $0.20 per ...

  3. James Buchanan Duke - Wikipedia

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    Duke's father, Washington, had owned a tobacco company that his sons James and Benjamin (1855–1929) took over in the 1880s. In 1885, James Buchanan Duke acquired a license to use the first automated cigarette making machine (invented by James Albert Bonsack), and by 1890, Duke supplied 40 percent of the American cigarette market (then known as pre-rolled tobacco).

  4. Washington Duke - Wikipedia

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    Washington Duke was born on December 18, 1820, in eastern Orange County, North Carolina, in what is today the township of Bahama in Durham County.The eighth of ten children of Taylor Duke (c. 1770 – 1830) and Dicey Jones (born c. 1780), Washington worked as a tenant farmer until he married Mary Caroline Clinton (1825–1847) in 1842.

  5. Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory - Wikipedia

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    Duke Homestead State Historic Site is a state historic site and National Historic Landmark in Durham, North Carolina. [2] The site belongs to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural resources and commemorates the place where Washington Duke founded the nation's largest early-20th-century tobacco firm, the American Tobacco Company .

  6. History of commercial tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Dukes of Durham, 1865-1929 (1975) online; Enstad, Nan. Cigarettes, Inc.: An Intimate History of Corporate Imperialism (U of Chicago, 2018) excerpt; Gately, Iain. Tobacco: A Cultural History of How an Exotic Plant Seduced Civilization. (New York: Grove Press, 2001). Goodman, Jordan, ed. Tobacco in History and Culture.

  7. 20 years ago, American Tobacco helped remake downtown Durham ...

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    The red brick warehouses had been crumbling since 1987, when cigarette manufacturer American Tobacco Company, makers of the popular Lucky Strike brand, ended business after a century in Durham.

  8. Proposed cigarette tax increase moves forward in Tazewell County

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    Jun. 3—TAZEWELL, Va. — A proposed tax increase on cigarettes is moving forward in Tazewell County, but the amount may change. Eastern District Supervisor Charlie Stacy said only two people ...

  9. Carreras Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The cigarette manufacturers agreed to withdraw coupons on 1 January 1934 but the number and variety of cigarette card series continued to increase, with Carreras amongst the most prolific of the issuing companies. During the Second World War, many cigarette brands were withdrawn from sale and Black Cat was one of these.