Records, 1876-1904.

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Records, 1876-1904.

Premiums, booklets, and other advertising devices used by tobacco manufacturers. The majority are those of W. Duke, Sons? William S. Kimball and Co., Rochester, N.Y.; Goodwin and Co., New York; Allen and Ginter, Richmond; Lone Jack Cigarette Co., Lynchburg, Va.; S.F. Hesse and Co.; and Marburg Bros., Baltimore, Md.

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Related Entities

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Kinney Brothers (New York, N.Y.)

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Lone Jack Cigarette Co. (Lynchburg, Va.)

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Goodwin and Co. (New York, N.Y.)

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William S. Kimball & Co. (Rochester, N.Y.)

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W. Duke, Sons & Co.

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W. Duke, Sons & Co. was a tobacco manufacturer founded by Washington Duke in 1881. His son, James B. Duke, later became president of the American Tobacco Company. For more information on Duke family history, please visit the University Archives . From the guide to the W. Duke, Sons & Co. Advertising Materials, 1880-1910, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University) ...

Marburg Bros. (Baltimore, Md.)

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Allen and Ginter (Richmond, Va.)

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S.F. Hesse and Co.

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