Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., Papers, 1908-1994
A Guide to the Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., Papers, 1908-1994.
Call Number Mss3 Un39 a FA2
- Administrative Information
- Descriptive Summary
- Scope and Content Information
- Biographical/Historical Information
- Arrangement
- Index Terms
- Guide
- Series 1. Correspondence, 1968-1994. ca. 500 items.
- Series 2: Manuscript for Tobacco Merchant.
- Series 3. Publications, 1908-1993.
- Series 3.1: Universal Leaf publications
- Series 3.2. Other publications.
- Series 4: Research Files, 1982-1994.
- Series 4.1 Individuals
- Series 4.2. Tobacco Companies, non-ULTC.
- Series 4.3. Universal Leaf Tobacco Company.
- Series 4.4. General Research Folders–Tobacco Industry.
- Series 4.5. Miscellaneous Research Notes and Materials.
- Series 5. Oral histories, 1975-1976 and 1981-1990.
- Series 5.1. Transcripts of Oral Histories.
- Series 5.2. Original Interviews.
- Index to Sections
- Container List
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Administrative Information
Access: | Collection open to all researchers. |
User Restrictions: | None. |
Preferred Citation: | Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., Papers, 1908-1994 (Mss3 Un39 a FA2), Virginia Historical Society, Va. |
Acquisition Information | Gift of Universal Corporation, Richmond, Va., through the courtesy of H. H. Harrell, Chairman and C.E.O., in 1994. Accessioned April 2, 1996. |
Descriptive Summary
Repository: | Virginia Historical Society |
Collection Number: | Mss3 Un39 a FA2 |
Collection Name: | Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., Papers, 1908-1994 |
Size: | Size: 2,450 (ca.) items |
Language: | English |
Abstract: | This collection consists of the correspondence, historical research materials, oral histories (tapes and transcriptions), and manuscript drafts used in the production of Tobacco Merchant: The Story of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company by Maurice Duke and Daniel P. Jordan (University Press of Kentucky, 1995). |
Scope and Content Information
Universal Leaf Tobacco Company has its origins in the late nineteenth century, with the J.P. Taylor Company and its founder, Jacquelin P. Taylor. In 1918 the J.P. Taylor Company merged with five other leaf tobacco dealers to form Universal Leaf Tobacco Company. The company is now known as Universal Corporation, a holding company with interests in commodities in addition to tobacco.
As a leaf dealer, Universal Corporation is involved in the purchasing, processing, and storing of leaf tobacco for later sale to the manufacturers that produce cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco for the market. As such, though it is the largest independent leaf tobacco dealer in the world, with headquarters in Richmond, Va., and facilities on five continents, it is largely unknown to the general public. From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, historian Joseph C. Robert began work on a history of Universal, conducting numerous interviews with key personnel and compiling various materials for study of the tobacco industry in general, and Universal in particular. However, Dr. Robert’s history never got past the research stage. In the early 1980s, Drs. Daniel P. Jordan and Maurice Duke undertook a similar project. With the help of Dr. Robert, who made much of his own research available to them, as well as years of research and interviewing on their own, Drs. Duke and Jordan were able to publish their book, Tobacco Merchant : The Story of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, in 1995.
This collection consists of the historical research, oral histories, and manuscript drafts used in the production of Tobacco Merchant.
Biographical/Historical Information
Universal Leaf Tobacco began in the late nineteenth century as the J.P. Taylor Company. In 1918, the company merged with five other leaf tobacco dealers to form Universal Leaf Tobacco Company. Leaf dealers are involved in the purchasing, processing, and storing of leaf tobacco for later sale to the manufacturers that produce cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco for the market. ULTC has now become the Universal Corporation, a giant holding company whose interests are beginning to extend beyond tobacco into other commodities. Universal's headquarters are located in Richmond, Va., with branches around the world.
Arrangement
This collection is organized into five series.
- Series 1 is composed of the correspondence of Drs. Robert, Jordan and Duke during their work on their respective Universal Leaf projects. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
- Series 2 consists of the manuscript drafts that became Tobacco Merchant, including the outlines, and materials used to compile acknowledgements, bibliographies, etc.
- Series 3 contains the publications used for research purposes, subdivided into Series 3.1, those published by Universal Leaf; and Series 3.2, those published by other sources.
- Series 4 is made up of research files compiled by Drs. Jordan and Duke, subdivided into Series 4.1, files on individuals; Series 4.2, on tobacco companies other than Universal Leaf (including independent tobacco firms subsidiary to ULTC); Series 4.3, on ULTC itself; Series 4.4, on the tobacco industry in general; and Series 4.5, miscellaneous research files. Each sub-series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
- Series 5 contains the oral histories, subdivided into Series 5.1, the interview transcripts, and Series 5.2, the actual cassettes of interviews. Both are arranged alphabetically.
Index Terms
Duke, Maurice, 1934- . Tobacco merchant: the story of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company (1995).
Jordan, Daniel P., 1938- . Tobacco merchant: the story of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company (1995).
J.P. Taylor Company (Richmond, Va.)
Richmond (Va.)—Industries.
Tobacco industry—Virginia—Richmond—History.
Universal Corporation.
Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc.
Guide
Series 1. Correspondence, 1968-1994. ca. 500 items.
This series consists of correspondence between Daniel P. Jordan and Maurice Duke, on one hand, and various other individuals and organizations, for the purpose of researching and publishing Tobacco Merchant. The persons represented in this series include past and present employees of Universal Leaf Tobacco and its major subsidiaries, as well as officials from various libraries and museums from tobacco-growing regions. Also included is correspondence of Dr. Joseph C. Robert concerning his research into Universal Leaf in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Box 1
Folder 1 | Alexander, Jennie |
2 | Algonquin Press |
3 | Allen, E. D. |
4 | Allen, Paul E. |
5 | Barker, John S., III |
6 | Beach, John W. |
7 | Bell, Don F. |
8 | Bruce, Emily D. |
9 | Cheatham, James T. |
10 | Christian, Stuart G., Jr. |
11 | Chung, J. J. |
12 | Clark, Margaret E. |
13 | Coats, Grace W. |
14 | Correll, Anne R. |
15 | Cox, Hilda |
16 | Crenshaw, Gordon L. |
17 | Crowder, Nannie A. |
18 | Davis, Harriette W. |
19 | Dennis, W. B. |
20 | Dinnsen, Don D. |
21 | Dinnsen, E. A., Jr. |
22 | Duffin, Anne H. |
23 | Duke, Maurice |
24 | Duke University Press |
25 | Ebert, Patrice G. |
26 | Eldridge, Mrs. Charles P. |
27 | Elkins, Anne Marie |
28 | Elmore, Mrs. Martha G. |
29 | Flowers, Lewis C. |
30 | Galloway, E. Agnew |
31 | Goodson, W. A. “Bill” |
32 | Gorman, John C. |
33 | Grant, Gary |
34 | Griffin, Carolyn |
35 | Haley, Enoch A. |
36 | Hall, Jacqueline Dowd |
37 | Hall, William C. |
38 | Harrison, Fred N., Jr. |
39 | Harrison, Fred N., Sr. |
40 | Harrison, Robert M. |
41 | Henritz, Wayne |
42 | Hicks, Julie |
43 | Hobgood, A. L., Jr. |
44 | Hoke, John C. V. |
45 | Howard, H. Neal, Jr. |
46 | Howe, M. Norton, Jr. |
47 | Johnson, Elaine D. |
48 | Jones, John W. |
49 | Jordan, Daniel P. |
50 | Kremer, Gabriel J. |
51 | Lassiter, Wingate |
52 | Laverge, Jan |
53 | Lee, Margaret |
54 | Lennon, Donald R |
55 | Lowden, F. V., III |
56 | Macaulay, Angus |
57 | McOwan, A. I. “Mac” |
58 | McTigne, Bernard |
59 | Midzi, H. E. Amos Bernard M. |
60 | Miller, Thomas D. |
61 | Millsaps, William |
62 | Momenee, Gary |
63 | Moore, James T. |
64 | Morton, Ann |
65 | Murphy, Thomas |
66 | National Tobacco-Textile Museum |
67 | Noakes, R. A. |
68 | Norwood, [?] |
69 | Papps, Allan W. |
70 | Pinks, John |
71 | Powell, William G. |
72 | Price, Eugene |
73 | Pritchard, W. W. “Bill”, Jr. |
74 | Rattican, Neal F. |
75 | Robert, Joseph C. |
76 | Roberts, William H., III |
77 | Schmidt, Evelyn |
78 | Schoenbach, Gerhard |
79 | Scott, John W. |
80 | Sengstacken, R. Robert |
81 | Shackelford, George Green |
82 | Shelton, Keith A. |
83 | Silvette, David |
84 | Snead, [?], Mrs. |
85 | Sullivan, Gilbert J. |
86 | Tarleton, Hal |
87 | Taylor, Alvin B. |
88 | Taylor, Helen Marie (Mrs. Jaquelin P.) |
89 | Thomas, C. W., III |
90 | Towers, Thomas R. |
91 | University Press of Kentucky |
92 | University Press of Virginia |
93 | Voight, Fred W. |
94 | Walston, H. C. |
95 | Williams, Maurice |
96 | Winfree, W. A., Jr. |
97 | Worrell, Rob |
Series 2: Manuscript for Tobacco Merchant.
This series contains manuscript drafts for most of the chapters of what became Tobacco Merchant, as well as the outlines, appendices, acknowledgments, and bibliography. For a few of the chapters, several revisions are present, as Dr. Duke attempted to correct errors and incorporate suggestions from his ULTC sources. In some cases, the comments and suggestions are in the form of transcripts of interviews, while other are in the form of correspondence, or corrected drafts. Often, the chapter order was changed during revision; the order represented in this series is as close as possible to the order in which the chapters are arranged in the final edition of Tobacco Merchant.
Box 1
Folder 98 | Progress Report as of 2-20-90 |
99 | Notes for Acknowledgments |
100 | Outlines |
101 | Chapter 1: The Heritage |
102 | Chapter 2: The Founding and Early Years |
103 | Chapter 3: The China Company Strikes Gold |
104 | Chapter 4: A New Profit Center to the North |
105 | Chapter 6: The Depression and Great War Years |
106 | Chapter 7: Postwar Growth at Home (l of 4) |
107 | Chapter 7: Postwar Growth at Home (2 of 4) |
108 | Chapter 7: Postwar Growth at Home (3 of 4) |
109 | Chapter 7: Postwar Growth at Home (4 of 4) |
110 | Chapter 8: Postwar Growth Abroad |
111 | Chapter 9: A Worldwide Company (l of 2) |
112 | Chapter 9: A Worldwide Company (2 of 2) |
— | No Chapter 10 |
113 | Chapter 11: A Changing Industry |
114 | Chapter 12: Diversification and Litigation |
115 | Notes for Appendices |
Box 2
Folder 116 | Works Cited |
117 | Miscellaneous Notes for Chapters 2-3 |
118 | Miscellaneous Notes for Chapters 1-3 |
119 | Notes for Revisions of Chapters 1-4 |
Series 3. Publications, 1908-1993.
This series is composed of publications of various types and sources used by Drs. Jordan and Duke for research purposes. It is divided into two sub-series: Series 3.1 represents all materials published by Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., including ULTC’s Articles of Incorporation, dated 1918, and amendments thereto up to 1979; public information pamphlets; company newsletters; 10-K forms; and annual reports. Series 3.2 contains publications from all other sources, including a complete run of The Tobacco Observer (a publication of The Tobacco Institute, a pro-tobacco lobby) from Vol. 1, no. 1 to Vol. 12, no. 5; U.S. Department of Agriculture publications dealing with tobacco cultivation, grading, and marketing; copies of documents dealing with various lawsuits against the tobacco industry; economic analyses of the tobacco industry; examinations of governmental taxation and regulation of tobacco; materials dealing with the controversy over smoking and health; and various histories of tobacco and the tobacco industry, both general and localized.
Series 3.1: Universal Leaf publications
Box 2
Folder 120 | Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc. Articles of Incorporation and amendments thereto |
121 | Booklet, Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., and ULTC Annual Reports, 1988-1991 |
122 | The International Operations of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, Inc., and ULTC Annual Reports, 1945-1977 |
123 | Universal News (ULTC Newsletter), Vol. 2, no. 1-3; Vol. 3, no. 1, 3; Vol. 4, no. 3; Vol. 5, no. 3; Vol. 6, no. 3; Vol. 16, no. 3-4 |
124 | Universal News, Vol. 18, no. 4-Vol. 21, no. 4 |
125 | ULTC Form 10-K 1976 |
126 | ULTC Form 10-K 1978 |
127 | ULTC Form 10-K 1980 |
128 | ULTC Form 10-K 1982 |
129 | List of ULTC Subsidiaries and officers thereof, etc. |
130 | Annual Shareholders’ Meeting Notices and Interim Reports |
Series 3.2. Other publications.
Box 2
Folder 131 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 1 No 1-2 |
132 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 2 No 1-4 |
133 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 3 No 1-6 |
134 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 4 No 1-6 |
135 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 5 No 1-6 |
136 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 6 No 1-6 |
137 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 7 No 1-7 |
138 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 8 No 1-6 |
139 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 9 No 1-6 |
140 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 10 No 1-5 |
141 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 11 No 1-5 |
142 | The Tobacco Observer Vol 12 No 1-5 |
143 | Newsletter of the Tobacco History Corporation, Inc./Duke Homestead State Historic Site Vol 4 No 4-Vol 10 No 1, Vol 10 No 3-4, Vol 11 No 2, Vol 12 No 2, Vol 15 No 3/4 |
144 | U.S. Department of Agriculture Official Standard Grades for Flue-Cured Tobacco |
145 | U.S. Department of Agriculture Official Standard Grades for Burley Tobacco |
146 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc., et al. Civil Action No. 74-1008, U.S. District Court, South Carolina. “Brief in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion for a Class Action...” May 19, 1975 |
147 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc., et al. U.S. District “Defendants’ Response to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Action Certification” May 20, 1975 |
148 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc., et al. U.S. District Court’s denial of class certification, September 26, 1975 |
149 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc. Et al. U.S. Court of Appeals No. 75-2315. Decision overturning District Court denial of class certification, July 16, 1976 |
150 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc., et al. U.S. Court of Appeals Defendants’ petition for rehearing en banc |
151 | Windham et al. V. American Brands, Inc., et al. U.S. Court of Appeals On rehearing en banc, the court overturns the previous appellate court ruling, and deny plaintiffs’ motion for class action status, October 11, 1977 |
152 | In re Petition of John Sledge Concerning Classification of Certain Imported Tobacco as Scrap Tobacco Comments of Standard Commercial Tobacco Company, Inc. Before the U.S. Customs Service Regulation and Research Division, November 19, 1979 |
153 | American Brands, Inc., 1976 Annual Report |
154 | “American Tobacco Types, Uses, and Markets.” U.S. Department of Agriculture Circular No 249, 1933 and 1942 revisions |
155 | “America’s Golden Leaf Virginia Edition” |
156 | “The Bicentennial and “That Bewitching Vegetable” by Dr. Joseph C. Robert (draft) |
157 | “Cigar Box Art” in Missouri Historical Society Bulletin, Apr 1951 |
158 | “Cigarette Taxes in the United States” Vol XIV 1965 |
159 | “Coker’s Tobacco Seed 1976 Season” |
Box 3
Folder 160 | College of Tobacco Knowledge Syllabi, 1978 and 1979 |
161 | Contributions to American Economic History by William Bagnall, 1908 [History of P. Lorilland and Co.] |
162 | "The Duke Homestead” |
163 | Executive Health Vol X No 11 “The Case Against Tobacco Is Not Closed” |
164 | Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Monthly Review [Origin of Tobacco Industry] |
165 | Green Leaf and Gold Tobacco in North Carolina by Jerome E. Brooks, 1962 |
166 | “A Farewell to Tobacco”, poem by Charles Lamb in W.H. Auden’s Oxford Book of Light Verse |
167 | Section of “An Historical and Practical Essay on the Culture and Commerce of Tobacco” by William Tatham, 1800 |
168 | “Limbe Leaf Tobacco Company, Limited” |
169 | “Louisiana and Tobacco A Chapter in America’s Industrial Growth” |
170 | National Tobacco and Textile Museum |
171 | “One Hundred Years of Virginia Tobacco,” essay dated 6-7-40 (draft) |
172 | “A Preliminary Study of the Marketing of Burley Tobacco in Central Kentucky” by Charles Bohannon and D.P. Campbell, 1916 |
173 | Principles of Flue-Cured Tobacco Production by S.N. Hawles, Jr., 1978 |
174 | The Public Historian Business and History Vol 3 No 3, Summer 1981 |
175 | “Remarks by Mr. Ross R. Millhiser Before the Virginia House Finance Sub-Committee on Tobacco and Cigarette Taxes, August 19, 1977" |
176 | “1961 Report of the Scientific Director”, Tobacco Industry Research Committee [looks at various scientific studies on tobacco, especially those related to health issues] |
177 | “R.J. Reynolds Our 100th Anniversary 1875-1975" |
178 | Rural America [Lists of books being reprinted, including a few on tobacco] |
179 | The Smoking Controversy A Perspective” A Statement by the Tobacco Institute” December, 1978 |
180 | The Southern Planter July 1940 [includes the final version of “One Hundred Years of Virginia Tobacco” by Charles E. Gage] |
181 | The Statutes at Large, Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 [early laws on tobacco] |
182 | The Story of Tobacco by Virginia Tobacco Company, Inc., Danville, VA |
183 | A Study of the U.S. Tobacco Industry’s Economic Contribution to the State and Counties of Kentucky, 1979 |
184 | A Study of the U.S. Tobacco Industry’s Economic Contribution to the State, Counties, and Independent Cities of Virginia, 1979 |
185 | The Tax Burden on Tobacco, vol 5, 1970 |
186 | The Tax Burden on Tobacco, vol 13, 1978 |
187 | The Tax Burden on Tobacco, vol 15, 1980 |
188 | “Tobacco A World-Class Industry” in Virginia Business, January 1992 |
189 | “Tobacco Deeply Rooted in America’s Heritage” |
190 | “Tobacco in North Carolina Growing, Marketing, and Procession.” 1947 |
191 | “Tobacco in Virginia” 1980 |
192 | “Tobacco in Virginia” 1981 |
193 | “Tobacco in the United States” 1979 |
194 | “Tobacco Industry Profile” 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983 |
195 | Section of Tobacco Its History Illustrated by the Books, Manuscripts, and Engravings in the Library of George Arents, Jr. By Jerome Brooks, 1943 |
196 | “Tobacco Pioneer in American Industry” |
197 | “Tobacco, Tobacco Hogsheads and Rolling Roads in Northern Virginia” by Charles E. Gage, 1959 |
198 | Tobaccoland by Carl Avery Werner |
199 | “Trends in Demand for Tobaccos of the Southern States” 1942 |
200 | “Universal Appeal” in Richmond Times-Dispatch Monday November 29, 1993. [Article on ULTC] |
201 | “Use of Tobacco among North American Indians” by Ralph Linton, 1924 |
202 | “Virginia and Tobacco History” by Charles E. Gage, for The Southern Planter, July 1940 |
203 | Miscellaneous publications and materials |
Series 4: Research Files, 1982-1994.
Series 4 consists of research files compiled by Drs. Jordan and Duke, arranged by subject. It is subdivided into type of subject. Series 4.1 deals with individuals: past and present employees of ULTC and/or its subsidiaries, or significant figures in the tobacco industry at large. It includes newspaper clippings, obituaries, biographical sketches from various sources, and so forth. Series 4.2 is composed of materials on tobacco companies (including independent ULTC subsidiaries) outside ULTC itself. Series 4.3 contains notes on various aspects of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company, arranged alphabetically by subject. Series 4.4 represents research files on the tobacco industry as a whole, including information on various trade and labor associations, examinations of regional tobacco markets, ad includes information on non-tobacco ULTC independent subsidiaries. Series 4.5 contains miscellaneous research notes and materials.
Series 4.1 Individuals
Box 3
Folder 204 | Allen, E.D. |
205 | Bell, Don F. |
206 | Carr, C. Stuart, Jr. |
207 | Cary, Lucius F., III |
208 | Chandler, Wallace L. |
209 | Cheatham, C.B. |
210 | Christian, Stuart G., Jr. |
211 | Cobb, John B. |
212 | Cone, Howard B. |
213 | Covington, James E. |
214 | Crenshaw, Gordon L. |
215 | Cullman Family/Philip Morris |
216 | Dozier, Curtis M., Sr. And Jr. |
217 | Duke, James B. |
218 | Edwards, Kenneth R. |
219 | Garrett, Ester |
220 | Goodson, W.A., Sr. |
221 | Gordon, R. Latimer, Jr. |
222 | Gorman, Patrick Henry |
223 | Gregory, O.C. |
224 | Haley, Enoch |
225 | Hall, Grace |
226 | Hankins, Louise T. |
227 | Harrison, Fred and J.P. |
228 | Harrison, Robert M. |
229 | Hatcher, Wirt Sr. |
230 | Henderson, Joseph F. |
231 | Hildt, Thomas |
232 | Hitchcock, Harry R. |
233 | Hobgood, A.L., Jr. |
234 | Jenkins, L.B. |
235 | Laverge, Jan |
236 | Leavell, John. |
237 | McAdams, Thomas B. |
238 | McOwan, A.I. “Mac” |
239 | McOwan, Lucille Reynolds |
240 | Miller, James I. |
241 | Parrish, Hamilton P. |
242 | Person, Thomas A. |
243 | Pettus, Hunter R. |
244 | Rose, John D. |
245 | Rupert, Anton |
246 | Stewart, Elizabeth Lewis |
247 | Taylor, Jaquelin P. |
248 | Taylor, Erasmus |
249 | Towers, Thomas R. |
250 | Tuggle, Aubrey G. |
251 | Tuggle, R.W. |
252 | Waddell, J.C. |
253 | Walker, Pete |
254 | Walston, Hubert C. |
255 | Warwick, Pierre C. |
256 | West, Hugh |
257 | Willingham, William A. |
258 | Winstead, William H. |
259 | Woodson, Howard S. |
260 | Yuille, Thomas B. |
Series 4.2. Tobacco Companies, non-ULTC.
Box 4
Folder 261 | W.A. Adams Co. |
262 | American Tobacco Company |
263 | Bright Leaf and Burley Co. |
264 | Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. |
265 | Congoleum [conglomerate that tried to take over ULTC in 1976-77] |
266 | Cunningham Tobacco Company |
267 | Dibrell Brothers, Inc. |
268 | K.R. Edwards Leaf Tobacco Co. |
269 | Export Leaf Tobacco Co. |
270 | Industrial Leaf Tobacco Co. |
271 | Jefferson Leaf Tobacco Co. |
272 | Larus and Brother Company |
273 | W.B. Lea and Sons |
274 | Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company |
275 | Person-Garrett Company, Inc. |
276 | R.J. Reynolds Industries |
277 | J.P. Taylor Co., Inc. |
278 | J.P. Taylor Co., Inc. 1916 Audit [seel also W. A. Willingham Co. Audit] |
279 | J.P. Taylor Co., Inc. Officers and Directors |
280 | Taylor Brothers Tobacco Company |
281 | U.S. Tobacco Company |
282 | Virginia Tobacco Company, Inc. |
283 | R.P. Watson and Sons |
284 | W.A. Willingham Co., Inc. 1916 Audit [see also J.P. Taylor audit] |
285 | Winston Leaf Tobacco Co. |
286 | Zimleaf Holdings Group |
Series 4.3. Universal Leaf Tobacco Company.
Box 4
Folder 287 | Addresses |
288 | Annual Meeting/Quarterly Reports |
289 | Barter Transactions |
290 | Chronology |
291 | “Company News” October 18, 1982 |
292 | Corporate Policy |
293 | Directors and Officers |
294 | Directories |
295 | Diversification |
296 | Earnings, 1918-1990 |
297 | Employee Benefits/Morale |
298 | Far East Ltd. |
299 | Financial Analysis |
300 | Financial Reports/Statements |
301 | Finance Committee Notes |
302 | History |
303 | International Conferences |
304 | Leaf Buyers |
305 | Litigation |
306 | Minute Book Notes |
307 | New Building, 1968 and Expansion, 1973-4 |
308 | Packing and Shipping |
309 | Plant Modernization |
310 | Stock Splits 1926-1978 |
311 | Tobacco Flow |
312 | Miscellaneous, Personnel |
313 | Miscellaneous |
Series 4.4. General Research Folders–Tobacco Industry.
Box 4
Folder 314 | Alabama Tobacco History |
315 | Belts/Buyers, U.S., 1965 |
316 | Blue Mold 1979 |
317 | Bright Crop Summaries 1933-49 |
318 | Bright Belt Warehouse Association |
319 | Canada |
320 | China |
321 | Cigarette Manufacturing |
322 | Club La Salle |
323 | Conversation Notes [NOT formal interviews] |
324 | Danville Tobacco Market |
325 | Depression |
326 | Dunnington-Beach Farming Operation |
327 | Flue-Cured Markets 1967 |
328 | Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation |
329 | Georgia Tobacco History |
330 | Government Regulation of Tobacco U.S. |
331 | “Hours and Earnings of Employees of Independent Leaf-Tobacco Dealers.” Monthly Labor Review Vol 53 (July 1941) pp. 215-222 |
332 | Japanese Tobacco/Salt Monopoly |
333 | Kentucky and Tobacco |
334 | Labor and Tobacco, 1930s |
335 | Lancaster, PA and Tobacco |
336 | Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation [ULTC subsidiary] |
337 | Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association, Inc. |
338 | Lynchburg Tobacco Industry |
339 | Map of Flue Cured Tobacco Markets |
340 | Maryland and Tobacco |
341 | Mullins, SC, Tobacco Market |
342 | New York Stock Exchange-ULTC Application 1927 |
343 | North Carolina and Tobacco |
344 | Partners and Subsidiaries of ULTC |
345 | Petersburg Tobacco Industry |
346 | Pulliam House |
347 | Rhodesia [See also Christian and Zimleaf] |
348 | Richmond and Tobacco |
349 | Robert, J.C. “ULTC’s International Outlook.” |
Box 5
Folder 350 | Royster Company [Fertilizer/guano company, ULTC subsidiary] |
351 | Sales Forecasts |
352 | Scrap Tobacco U.S. Customs Service classification |
353 | Section 22 Investigation, 1981 [See also R.W. Tuggle] |
354 | Southern Processors, Inc. |
355 | Southwestern Tobacco |
356 | Standard Marks and Charges |
357 | Stemming Question, 1979 |
358 | Tobacco Association of the U.S. |
359 | Tobacco Associates, Inc. |
360 | Tobacco Cultivation |
361 | “Tobacco’s First Loss.” Time Vol 131 No 26, June 27, 1988 |
362 | Tobacco General History |
363 | Tobacco Growers’ Information Committee |
364 | Tobacco Industry Federal Trade Commission Report, 1920 |
365 | Tobacco Industry as a Fraternity |
366 | Tobacco Issue, News and Observer 1896 |
367 | Tobacco Merchants Association |
368 | Tobacco Processors, Inc. |
369 | Tobacco and Textile Museum |
370 | Tobacco U.S. (General Situation) |
371 | Tobacco U.S. Diversification and International Expansion |
372 | Tobacco World Conglomerates |
373 | Tobacco Workers’ International Union |
374 | Tuggle, R.W., Speech on flue-cured tobacco industry, 1979 |
375 | Virginia Tobacco’s Economic Statistics |
Series 4.5. Miscellaneous Research Notes and Materials.
Box 5
Folder 376 | “Breaking Out What is Not in Southern History, 1918-1988" by Bennett H. Wall. Journal of Southern History Vol 55 No 1 (February 1989) pp. 3-20 |
377 | Corporate Histories in General |
378 | “Laverge” Notebook |
379 | Research Miscellaneous Ideas and Key Names |
380 | “Universal Leaf Project” Notebook |
Series 5. Oral histories, 1975-1976 and 1981-1990.
Series 5 consists of the oral histories that make up the backbone of Tobacco Merchant. Most of the interviews are with past and present ULTC employees, or their surviving wives or children. Included are interviews with some officials of other large tobacco corporation, such as the Cullman of Philip Morris. Series 5.1 is composed of the transcripts of the interviews, as well as the handwritten notes taken by the interviewer. Series 5.2 contains the actual cassette tapes of the interviews. Where more than one person was interviewed at once, the cassette and transcript are filed under the name that appears first on the transcript.
Series 5.1. Transcripts of Oral Histories.
Box 5
Folder 381 | Outlines of Interviews |
382 | Abernathy, James H., Jr. |
383 | Allen, E.D. |
384 | Bagget, Wayne |
385 | Bell, Don F. |
386 | Bost, W.S. and Koonce, Bruce |
387 | Carr, C. Stuart |
388 | Carter, Garland and Collie, Harry |
389 | Chandler, Wallace L. |
390 | Cheatham, M. Deane, Jr. |
391 | Christian, Stuart G. |
392 | Cline, L. Carl |
393 | Coleman, G.A. John |
394 | Cone, Howard B. |
395 | Covington, Robert |
396 | Covington, James E., Sr. |
397 | Covington, James E., Jr. |
398 | Crenshaw, Gordon L. See also Towers, Thomas R. |
399 | Cullman, Hugh |
400 | Cullman, Joseph F., III |
401 | Davis, Glenda |
402 | Dinnsen, Ed |
403 | Dunlop, Murray |
404 | Eggleston, Thomas B. |
405 | Galloway, E. Agnew |
Box 6
Folder 406 | Garrett, Ester |
407 | Goodson, W.A., Jr. |
408 | Grubbs, Wirt L., Jr. |
409 | Haley, Enoch |
410 | Hall, Grace |
411 | Hankins, Louise T. |
412 | Harrell, Henry H. |
413 | Harrison, Mrs. Fred N., Sr. |
414 | Harrison, Fred N., Jr. |
415 | Harrison, Mrs. J. Pinckney |
416 | Hatcher, Wirt H., Jr. |
417 | Hitchcock, Harry |
418 | Hitchcock, Harry; Markle, John; and deBruyn, Robert |
419 | Hinnant, C.H., Jr. |
420 | Hobgood, A.L., Jr. And Parham, W.E. |
421 | Holt, B.S., Jr. |
422 | Horine, Robert B. |
423 | Howe, M. Nlorton |
424 | Howard, H. Neal |
425 | Humphries, Edwin W. |
426 | Hunt, William T. |
427 | Jackson, Herbert |
428 | Johnson, Hilda |
429 | Jordan, W.L. “Bill” |
430 | King, Allen B. |
431 | Kremer, G.J. “Gaby” |
432 | Lacy, William C. |
433 | Laverge, A.T. |
434 | Laverge, Jan [1976 interview] |
435 | Laverge, Jan [Parts 1-10] |
436 | Laverge, Jan [Parts 11-13, 21-27] |
437 | Laverge, Jan [Parts 28-45, Note: Parts 28-43 are incomplete] |
438 | Leavell, John N. |
439 | Lee, M.L. Dawson |
440 | Lepine, Joseph J. |
441 | Livesay, Howell T. “Spec” |
442 | Lucas, Almas |
443 | Macon, George |
444 | Markle, John E. See also Hitchcock, Harry |
445 | Meredith, John F. |
Box 7
Folder 446 | Minshew, Marcella |
447 | Morton, Ann |
448 | Nelson, M.R. |
449 | Noakes, R.A. |
450 | Norton, Guy |
451 | Pinks, John |
452 | Pittman, Kenneth |
453 | Pritchard, William W., Jr. |
454 | Roark, Elijah B. |
455 | Robertson, Mrs. Walter R., Sr. and Mrs. Jaquelin E. Taylor |
456 | Robertson, Walter S., Jr. |
457 | Robinson, Al |
458 | Rogers, J. Lee |
459 | Roland, Paul |
460 | Schoenbach, Gerhard |
461 | Schramme, Benjamin E., Jr. |
462 | Stephenson, Leo |
463 | Taylor, Jacqueline E. |
464 | Thomas, C.W., III |
465 | Thompson, J.R. “Dick” |
466 | Thompson, Mrs. Ralph |
467 | Towers, Thomas R. |
468 | Towler, Henry K. |
469 | Towers, Thomas R. and Crenshaw, Gordon |
470 | Tuggle, R.W. “Will” [Parts 1-10] |
471 | Tuggle, R.W. “Will” [Parts 11-15] |
472 | Waddell, J.C. |
473 | Walker, A.W. “Pete” |
474 | Walker, M.W. “Mac” |
475 | Warwick, Pierre C. |
476 | West, Hugh P. |
477 | White, J.J. “Pete” |
478 | Winfree, William A., Jr. |
479 | Winstead, James B. |
480 | Wood, Mildred |
481 | Backup Material [Miscellaneous notes, etc.] |
482 | Acknowledgements and list of interviews [on notecards] |
Series 5.2. Original Interviews.
Box 8 | Abernathy, James H., Jr. (3 tapes) |
| Allen, E.D. (4 tapes) |
| Bell, Don |
| Bost, W.S. and Koonce, Bruce |
| Botkin, J.T. See reverse of Schramme tape |
| Capetoan, [?] |
| Carr, C.S., Jr. (2 tapes) |
| Carter, Garland and Collie, Harry See Morton, Ann tape for conclusion of this interview] |
| Chandler, W.L. (3 tapes) |
| Cheatham, M. Deane, Jr. (2 tapes) |
| Christian, Stuart |
| Cline, L. Carl |
| Cone, Howard B. (2 tapes) |
| Clovington, J.E. |
| Covington, James E., Jr. |
| Crensahw, Gordon L. (6 tapes) |
| Cullman, Hugh |
| Cullman, J.F. III |
| deBruyn, Robert See also Hitchcock/Markle tape |
| Dinnsen, Mr. and Mrs. E.A., Sr. |
| Donnell, Sam |
| Dunlop, Murray |
| Eggleston, Tom. See beginning of Carter/Collie tape |
| Galloway, E. Agnew (2 tapes) |
| Garrett, Ester (2 tapes) |
| Goodson, W.A., Jr. (3 tapes) |
| Grubbs, Wirt L. (2 tapes) |
| Haley, Enoch (2 tapes) |
| Hall, Grace |
| Hankins, Louisa |
| Harrell, Henry (2 tapes) |
| Harrison, Mrs. Fred N., Sr. |
| Harrison, Fred N., Jr. |
| Harrison, Mrs. J.P. |
| Hatcher, Wirt H., Jr. |
| Hinnant, C.H., Jr. |
| Hitchcock, Harry R. (5 tapes) |
| Hitchcock, Harry and Markle, John See also deBruyn, Robert tape |
| Hobgood, A.L., Jr. and Parham, W.E. (2 tapes) |
| Holt, B.S., Jr. (2 tapes) |
| Horine, R.B. |
| Howard, H. Neal |
| Howe, M.N., Jr. |
| Hunt, Billy |
| Johnson, Hilda |
| Jordan, W.L. “Bill” |
| Koonce, Bruce [See Bost, W.S.] |
| Lacy, W.C. |
| Laverge, A.T. |
| Laverge, Jan (26 tapes) |
Box 9 | Laverge, Jan (3 tapes) |
| Leavell, John N. (5 tapes) |
| Lee, Dawson |
| Lepine, Joe |
| Livesay, Howell Todd “Spec” See beginning of Minshew tape for conclusion of this interview |
| McOwan, A.I. “Mac” (5 tapes) |
| Macon, George W., Jr. (3 tapes) |
| Meredith, John (4 tapes) |
| Minshew, Marcella W. |
| Morton, Ann |
| Nelson, M.R. (2 tapes) |
| Noakes, R.A. |
| Norton,.Guy |
| Parham, W.E. See Hobgood, A.L., Jr. tapes |
| Pinks, John |
| Pritchard, W.W. (3 tapes) |
| Roark, Elijah B., Jr. |
| Robertson, Mrs. Walter S., Sr. |
| Robertson, Walter S., Jr. (2 tapes) |
| Robinson, Al |
| Rogers, J. Lee |
| Roland, Paul |
| Scramme, Benjamin E., Jr. |
| Schoenbach, Gerhard |
| Stephenson, Leo |
| Taylor, Jaquelin E. |
| Thomas, C.W., III |
| Thompson, J.R. “Dick” |
| Thompson, Mrs. Ralph |
| Towers, Thomas R. (3 tapes) |
| Tuggle, R.W. (9 tapes) |
| Waddell, J.C. (2 tapes) |
| Walker, Pete |
| Warwick, Mrs. Pierre |
| Warwick, Pierre (2 tapes) |
| West, Hugh |
| White, J.J. “Pete” |
| Winfree, William A., Jr. (4 tapes) |
| Winstead, J. |
Index to Sections
Abernathy, James H., Jr., 5
Adams (W.A.) Co., 4.2
Alabama, 4.4
Alexander, Jennie, 1
Algonquin Press, 1
Allen, E. D., I, 4.1.5
Allen, Paul E., 1
American Tobacco Company, 4.2
Amos, Bernard M., 1
Baggett, Wayne, 3
Bagnall, William, “Contributions to American economic history”, 3.2
Barker, John S., III, 1
Beach, John W., 1
Bell, Don F., 1, 4.1, 5
Blue mold, 4.4
Bohannon, Charles, “A preliminary study of the marketing of burley tobacco in central Kentucky,” 3.2
Bost, W. S., 5
Bright Bell Warehouse Association, 4.4
Bright Leaf and Burley Co., 4.2
Brooks, Jerome E., “Tobacco: its history illustrated by the books, manuscripts, and engravings in the library of George Arents, Jr.,.” 3.2
Brooks, Jerome E., “Green leaf and gold: tobacco in North Carolina,” 3.2
Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp., 4.2
Bruce, Emily D., 1
Campbell, D. P., “A preliminary study of the marketing of burley tobacco in central Kentucky,” 3.2
Canada, 4.4
Carr, C. Stuart, 5
Carr, C. Stuart, Jr., 4.1
Carter, Garland and Collie, Harry, 5
Cary, Lucius F., III, 4.1
Chandler, Wallace L., 4.1, 5
Cheatham, C. B., 4.1
Cheatham, James T., 1
Cheatham, M. Deane, Jr., 5
China, 4.4
Christian, Stuart G., Jr., 1, 4.1, 5
Chung, J. J., 1
Cigar box art, 3.2
Cigarettes - Manufacturing, 4.4
Clark, Margaret E., 1
Cline, L. Carl, 5
Club, La Salle, 4.4
Coats, Grace W., 1
Cobb, John B., 4.1
Coleman, G. A. John, 5
Collie, Harry SEE Carter, Garland, 5
Cone, Howard B., 4.1, 5
Congoleum, 4.2
Correll, Anne R., 1
Covington, James E., 4.1
Covington, James E., Jr., 5
Covington, James E., Sr., 5
Covington, Robert, 5
Cox, Hilda, 1
Crenshaw, Gordon L., 1, 4.1, 5 See also Towers, Thomas R., 5
Crowder, Nannie A., 1
Cullman Family/Philip Morris, 4.1
Cullman, Hugh, 5
Cullman, Joseph F., III, 5
Cunningham Tobacco Company, 4.2
Danville, Va., 4.4
Davis, Glenda, 5
Davis, Harriette W., 1
deBruyn, Robert See Hitchcock, Harry, 5
Dennis, W. B., 1
Depression, 1929, 4.4
Dibrell Brothers, Inc., 4.2
Dinnsen, Don D., 1
Dinnsen, E. A., Jr., 1
Dinnsen, Ed, 5
Dozier, Curtis M., Sr. and Jr., 4.1
Duffin, Anne H., 1
Duke Homestead, Durham, N.C., 3.2
Duke, James B., 4.1
Duke, Maurice, 1
Duke University Press, 1
Dunlop, Murray, 5
Dunnington-Beach Farms, 4.4
Ebert, Patrice G., 1
Edwards (K.R.) Leaf Tobacco Co., 4.2
Edwards, Kenneth R., 4.1
Eggleston, Thomas B., 5
Eldridge, Charles P. (Mrs.), 1
Elkins, Anne Marie, 1
Elmore, Martha G. (Mrs.), 1
Export Leaf Tobacco Co., 4.2
Flowers, Lewis C., 1
Flue-Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation, 4.4
Gage, Charles E., “One hundred years of Virginia tobacco,” “Tobacco, tobacco hogsheads and rolling roads in northern Virginia,” and “Virginia and tobacco history,” 3.2
Galloway, E. Agnew, 1, 5
Garrett, Ester, 4.1, 5
Georgia, 4.4
Goodson, W. A. “Bill,” 1
Goodson, W. A., Jr., 5
Goodson, W. A., Sr.,. 4.1
Gordon, R. Latimer, Jr., 4.1
Gorman, John C., 1
Gorman, Patrick Henry, 4.1
Grant, Cary, 1
Gregory, O. C., 4.1
Griffin, Carolyn, 1
Grubbs, Wirt L., Jr., 5
Haley, Enoch, 1, 4.1, 5
Hall, Grace, 4.1, 5
Hall, Jacqueline Dowd, 1
Hall, William C., 1
Hankins, Louise T., 4.1, 5
Harrell, Henry H., 5
Harrison, Fred N., Jr., 1, 4.1, 5
Harrison, Fred N., Sr. (Mrs.), 1, 5
Harrison, J. Pinckney See Harrison, Fred N., Jr.
Harrison, J. Pinckney (Mrs.), 5
Harrison, Robert M., 1, 4.1
Hatcher, Wirt H., Jr., 5
Hatcher, Wirt H., Sr., 4.1
Hawles, S. N., Jr., “Principles of flue-cured tobacco production,” 3.2
Henderson, Joseph F., 4.1
Henritz, Wayne, 1
Hicks, Julie, 1
Hildt, Thomas, 4.1
Hinnant, C. H., Jr., 5
Hitchcock, Harry R., 4.1, 5
Hobgood, A. L., Jr., 1, 4.1, 5
Hoke, John C. V., 1
Holt, B. S., Jr., 5
Horine, Robert B., 5
Howard, H. Neal, Jr., 1.5
Howe, M. Norton, Jr., 1.5
Humphries, Edwin W., 5
Hunt, William T., 5
Indians of North America -- Tobacco, 3.2
Industrial Leaf Tobacco Co., 4.2
Jackson, Herbert, 5
Japan, 4.4
Jefferson Leaf Tobacco Co., 4.2
Jenkins, L. B., 4.1
Johnson, Elaine D., 1
Johnson, Hilda, 5
Jones, John W., 1
Jordan, Daniel P., 1
Jordan, W. L. “Bill,” 5
Kentucky, 3.2, 4.4
King, Allen B., 5
Koonce, Bruce See Bost, W. S.,, 5
Kremer, Gabriel J. “Gaby,” 1, 5
Lacy, William C., 5
Lamb, Charles, “A farewell to tobacco” (poem), 3.2
Lancaster, Pa. – Industries, 4.4
Larus and Brother Company, 4.2
Lassiter, Wingate, 1
Laverge, A. T., 5
Laverge, Jan, 1, 4.1, 5
Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation, 4.4
Lea (W.B.) and Sons, 4.2
Leaf Tobacco Exporters Association, Inc.., 4.4
Leavell, John N., 4.1, 5
Lee, M. L. Dawson, 5
Lee, Margaret, 1
Lennon, Donald R., 1
Lepine, Joseph J., 5
Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company, 4.2
Limbe Leaf Tobacco Company, Ltd., 3.2
Linton, Ralph, “Use of tobacco among North American Indians,” 3.2
Livesay, Howell T., “Spec,” 5
Lorilland (P.) and Co., 3.2
Louisiana, 3.2
Lowden, F. V., III, 1
Lucas, Almas, 5
Lynchburg, Va. – Industries, 4.4
Macaulay, Angus, 1
Macon, George, 5
Markle, John E., 5 See Also Hitchcock, Harry
Maryland, 4.4
McAdams, Thomas B., 4.1
McOwan, A. I. “Mac,” 1, 4.1, 5.2
McOwan, Lucille Reynolds, 4.1
McTigne, Bernard, 1
Meredith, John F., 5
Midzi, H. E., 1
Miller, James I., 4.1
Miller, Thomas D., 1
Millhiser, Ross R., 3.2
Millsaps, William 1
Minshew, Marcella, 5
Momenee, Gary, 1
Moore, James T., 1
Morton, Ann, 1, 5
Mullins, S.C. – Industries, 4.4
National Tobacco-Textile Museum, 1, 4.4
Nelson, M. R., 5
New York Stock Exchange, 4.4
Noakes, R. A., 1, 5
North Carolina, 3.2, 4.4
Norton, Guy, 5
Norwood, [?], 1
Papps, Allan W., 1
Parham, W. E. See Hobgood, A. L., Jr., 5
Parrish, Hamilton, P., 4.1
Person, Thomas A., 4.1
Person-Garrett Company, Inc., 4.2
Petersburg, Va. – Industries, 4.4
Pettus, Hunter R., 4.1
Pinks, John, 1, 5
Pittman, Kenneth, 5
Powell, William G., 1
Price, Eugene, 1
Pritchard, William W., Jr., “Bill,” 1, 5
Pulliam House, 4.4
Rattican, Neal F., 1
Reynolds (R.J.) Company, 3.2
Reynolds (R.J.) Industries, 4.2
Rhodesia, 4.4
Richmond, Va. – Industries , 4.4
Roark, Elijah B., 5
Robert, J. C., “UTLC’s International Outlook,” 4.4
Robert, Joseph C., “The Bicentennial and ‘that bewitching vegetable’”(draft), 3.2
Robert, Joseph C.
Roberts, William H., III, 1
Robertson, Walter R., Sr. (Mrs.), 5
Robertson, Walter S., Jr., 5
Robinson, Al, 5
Rogers, J. Lee, 5
Roland, Paul, 5
Rose, John D., 4.1
Royster Company, 4.4
Rupert, Anton, 4.1
Salt industry – Japan, 4.4
Schmidt, Evelyn, 1
Schoenbach, Gerhard, 1, 5
Schramme, Benjamin E., Jr., 5
Scott, John W., 1
Sengstacken, R. Robert, 1
Shackelford, George Green, 1
Shelton, Keith A., 1
Silvette, David, 1
Snead, [?] (Mrs.), 1
Southern Processors, Inc., 4.4
Stephenson, Leo, 5
Stewart, Elizabeth Lewis, 4.1
Sullivan, Gilbert J., 1
Tarleton, Hal, 1
Tatham, William, “An historical and practical essay on the culture and commerce of tobacco,” 3.2
Taylor (J.P.) Co., Inc., 4.2
Taylor, Alvin P., 1
Taylor Brothers Tobacco Company, 4.2
Taylor, Erasmus, 4.1
Taylor, Helen Marie (Mrs. Jaquelin P.), 1
Taylor, Jaqueline E. (Mrs.), 5 SEE ALSO Robertson, Walter R., Sr. (Mrs.), 5
Thomas, C. W., III, 1, 5
Thompson, J. R. “Dick,” 5
Thompson, Ralph (Mrs.), 5
Tobacco – Alabama, 4.4
Tobacco Associates, Inc., 4.4
Tobacco Associates of the U.S., 4.4
Tobacco – Canada, 4.4
Tobacco – China, 4.4
Tobacco – Cultivation, 4.4
Tobacco – Georgia, 4.4
Tobacco Growers’ Information Committee, 4.4
Tobacco – History, 4.4
Tobacco – Japan, 4.4
Tobacco – Kentucky, 3.2, 4.4
Tobacco – Louisiana, 3.2
Tobacco manufacture and trade – Employees, 4.4
Tobacco manufacture and trade – Wages, 4.4
Tobacco – Marketing, 4.4
Tobacco – Maryland, 4.4
Tobacco merchant: The story of Universal Leaf Tobacco Company (manuscript), 2
Tobacco Merchants Association, 4.4
Tobacco – North Carolina, 3.2, 4.4
Tobacco – Pennsylvania, 4.4
Tobacco Processors, Inc., 4.4
Tobacco – Rhodesia, 4.4
Tobacco – South Carolina, 4.4
Tobacco – Stemming, 4.4
Tobacco – Taxation, 3.2
Tobacco – United States, 4.4
Tobacco – United States – Law and legislation, 3.2
Tobacco – Virginia, 3.2, 4.4
Tobacco – Virginia – Law and legislation, 3.2
Tobacco Workers’ International Union, 4.4
Towers, Thomas R., 1, 5.1
Towler, Henry K., 5
Tuggle, Aubrey G., 4.1
Tuggle, R. W. [Speech on flue-cured tobacco industry, 1979], 4.4
U.S. Tobacco Company, 4.2
University Press of Kentucky, 1
University Press of Virginia, 1
Virginia – Tobacco, 3.2, 4.4
Virginia Tobacco Company, Danville, Va., 3.2, 4.2
Voight, Fred W., 1
Waddell, J. C., 4.1, 5
Walker, A. W. “Pete,” 5
Walker, M. W. “Mac,” 5
Walker, Pete, 4.1
Wall, Bennett H., “Breaking out what is not in Southern history, 1918-1988,” 4.4
Walston, Hubert C., 1, 4.1
Warwick, Pierre C., 4.1, 5
Watson (R.P.) and Sons, 4.2
Werner, Carl Avery, “Tobaccoland,” 3.2
West, Hugh, 4.1, 5
White, J. J. “Pete,” 5
Williams, Maurice, 1
Willingham (W.A.) Co., Inc., 4.2
Willingham, William A., 4.1
Windham et al v. American Brands, Inc., et al, 3.2
Winfree, William A., Jr., 1, 5
Winstead, James B., 5
Winstead, William H., 4.1
Winston Leaf Tobacco Co., 4.2
Wood, Mildred, 5
Woodson, Howard S., 4.1
Worrell, Rob, 1
Yuille, Thomas B., 4.1
Zimleaf Holdings Group, 4.2
Container List
Box 1 | Series 1. Correspondence (folders 1-97) |
| Series 2. Manuscript (folders 98-115) |
Box 2 | Series 2 (cont.). Manuscript (folders 116-119) |
| Series 3. Publications |
Series 3.1. ULTC Publications (folders 120-130) | |
Series 3.2. Other Publications (folders 131-159) | |
Box 3 | Series 3 (cont.). Publications |
| Series 3.2 (cont.). Other Publications (folders 160-203) |
| Series 4. Research Files |
| Series 4.1. Individuals (folders 204-260) |
Box 4 | Series 4 (cont.). Research Files |
| Series 4.2. Tobacco Companies (other than ULTC) (folders 261-286) |
| Series 4.3. ULTC (folders 298-313) |
| Series 4.4. Tobacco Industry (folders 314-349) |
Box 5 | Series 4 (cont.). Research Files |
Series 4.4 (cont.). Tobacco Industry (folders 350-375) | |
| Series 4.5. Miscellaneous Research Notes (folders 376-380) |
| Series 5. Oral Histories |
| Series 5.1. Transcripts (folders 381-405) |
Box 6 | Series 5 (cont.). Oral Histories |
| Series 5.1 (cont.). Transcripts (folders 406-445) |
Box 7 | Series 5 (cont.). Oral Histories |
Series 5.1 (cont.). Transcripts (folders 446-482) | |
Box 8 | Series 5 (cont.). Oral Histories |
Series 5.2. Cassettes (Abernathy-Laverge, Jan) | |
Box 9 | Series 5 (cont). Oral Histories |
Series 5.2 (cont.). Cassettes (Laverge, Jan (cont.)-Winstead) |