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Duke Dynasty: The Legacy of the American Tobacco Monopoly
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Duke Dynasty: The Legacy of the American Tobacco Monopoly

Part One of Two

Welcome to Episode 34 of the Preferred Shares Podcast.

This episode (Part One of Two) explores the remarkable history of the Duke family and the rise of the American tobacco industry, focusing on innovation, resilience, and strategic business decisions that transformed a local operation into a global powerhouse. Explore the fascinating history of the American Tobacco Company, its dominance, legal battles, insights into antitrust laws, industry strategies, the impact on society, and the legacy of Buck Duke.


In This Episode

  • The Duke Family Legacy Begins

  • Washington Duke’s Early Life and Challenges

  • The Birth of Brightleaf Tobacco

  • The Civil War’s Impact on the Duke Family

  • Rebuilding After the War

  • Transportation’s Role in Business Expansion

  • Education and Family Dynamics

  • Transition to Large Scale Operations

  • Buck Duke Takes Charge

  • Pivoting to Cigarettes

  • The Bonsack Machine Revolution

  • Innovations in Packaging and Cost Reduction

  • Marketing Strategies and Global Expansion

  • The Formation of the American Tobacco Company


Charts and Images

The original Bonsack Machine patent (Left) and a Modification patent (Right).
Undated photo of a Bonsack machine (James Buchanan Duke Papers, 1777-1990, Duke University).
James Buchanan Duke as a young man (Tobacco Tycoon, page 37).
Trademark of W. Duke, Sons & Co. for its Genuine Pro Bono Publico Durham Smoking Tobacco, registered Dec. 16, 1879.
Trademark of W. Duke, Sons & Co. for its Cross-Cut Smoking Tobacco, registered July 19, 1881.
Trademark of W. Duke, Sons & Co. for its Cameo cigarette brand, registered March 23, 1886.
Undated photo of Buck Duke and his daughter Doris Duke. Doris was born on November 22, 1912, so this photo was likely taken some time between 1917 and 1922.

Sources

Books

  • Farley, Jennifer Dawn. Duke Homestead and the American Tobacco Company, Arcadia Publishing, August 26, 2013.

  • American Tobacco Company, Sold American!: The First 50 Years of the American Tobacco Company, 1954.

  • Tennant, Richard B., The American Cigarette Industry, 1950.

  • Jenkins, John Wilber, James B. Duke, Master Builder, 1927.

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