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  2. Tobacco barn - Wikipedia

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    In Kentucky, instead of curing tobacco attached to laths in vented tobacco barns as they once did, farmers are increasingly curing tobacco on "scaffolds" in the fields. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The 1805 Tracy's Landing Tobacco House No. 2 located at Tracy's Landing, Maryland , was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  3. Harley Warrick - Wikipedia

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    Harley E. Warrick (October 5, 1924 – November 24, 2000), was an American barn painter, best known for his work painting Mail Pouch tobacco advertising on barns across 13 states in the American Midwest and Appalachian states. Over his 55-year career, Warrick painted or retouched over 20,000 Mail Pouch signs. [ 1]

  4. Mail Pouch Tobacco barn - Wikipedia

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    A Mail Pouch Tobacco barn, or simply Mail Pouch barn, is a barn with one or more sides painted with a barn advertisement for the West Virginia Mail Pouch chewing tobacco company (Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company). The program ran from 1891 to 1992, and at its height in the early 1960s, about 20,000 Mail Pouch barns were spread across 22 states.

  5. Helen LaFrance - Wikipedia

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    Helen LaFrance. Helen LaFrance (November 2, 1919 – November 20, 2020) was a self-taught Black American artist born in Graves County, Kentucky, the second of four daughters to James Franklin Orr and Lillie May Ligon Orr. Helen has often been described as both an outsider artist due to her lack of formal training and existence outside the ...

  6. Burley (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Burley tobacco is a light air-cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States it is produced in an eight-state belt with approximately 70% produced in Kentucky. Tennessee produces approximately 20%, with smaller amounts produced in Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and West ...

  7. America's Best Chew - Wikipedia

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    America's Best Chew (formerly Red Man) is an American brand of chewing tobacco introduced in 1904. [ 1] Red Man traditionally came as leaf tobacco, in contrast to twist chewing tobacco or the ground tobacco used in snuff. It is made by the Pinkerton Tobacco company of Owensboro, Kentucky. In 1985, Pinkerton was acquired by a Swedish corporation ...

  8. Black Patch Tobacco Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Black Patch Tobacco Wars were a period of civil unrest and violence in the western counties of the U.S. states of Kentucky and Tennessee at the turn of the 20th century, circa 1904–1909. The so-called "Black Patch" consists of about 30 counties in southwestern Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee. During that period this area was the ...

  9. Kentucky farmers lied on crop insurance policies to boost ...

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    Taulbee and McDonald owned and rented farm land in Bourbon and Nicholas counties and grew tobacco and corn during the time at issue in the indictment, which alleges a conspiracy between the two ...