W. T. Blackwell and Company explained

Bull Durham Tobacco Factory
Nrhp Type:nhl
Location:201 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, North Carolina
Coordinates:35.9939°N -78.9044°W
Architecture:Italianate
Designated Nrhp Type:December 22, 1977
Added:September 10, 1974
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:74001346
Nrhp Type2:cp
Nocat:yes
Designated Nrhp Type2:September 29, 2000
Partof:American Tobacco Company Manufacturing Plant
Partof Refnum:00001163

W.T. Blackwell & Co. Tobacco was a tobacco manufacturer in Durham, North Carolina. It was best known as the original producer of Bull Durham Tobacco, the first nationally marketed brand of tobacco products in the United States. The Blackwell tobacco factory in Durham, built in 1874, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.[1] [2] It is included in the American Tobacco Company Manufacturing Plant historic district, and is now occupied by apartments.

History

During the occupation of Durham by various military forces in the American Civil War, the quality of some of its tobacco was recognized. Former soldiers sought to acquire the tobacco produced by John Ruffin Green, who created the Bull Durham logo. Green in 1868 partnered with William T. Blackwell, who after Green's death formed a partnership with Julian S. Carr to continue producing and marketing the brand. The company experienced rapid growth, due in part to one of the nation's first nationwide advertising campaigns, which made the Bull Durham logo widely recognizable.[2] The Bull Durham brand continued, through ownership changes, until 1988.

Factory

The Blackwell factory, located at the corner of West Pettigrew and Blackwell Streets in Durham, was built in stages between 1874 and 1903. It is a four-story brick building, with commercial Italianate style. It has a central courtyard, and was, at 94000square feet, once billed as the world's largest tobacco factory. The Bull Durham brand was manufactured at this facility until 1957, when its manufacture was transferred to a factory in Richmond, Virginia.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory . 2008-02-23. National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service.
  2. National Register of Historic Places Inventory. [{{NHLS url|id=74001346}} Nomination: W. T. Blackwell and Company Tobacco Factory / Bull Durham Tobacco Factory]. pdf. December 1976 . Ralph J. Christian . National Park Service. and