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Old 11-17-2009, 01:02 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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The Liggett & Myers (L & M) plant in 1911 was Factory 42 in Durham, NC. I have a colorful vintage postcard of it, and I'll post it later.

The P. Lorillard Co. plant was in New Jersey.

The Drum brand Tins I think are cut plug tobacco. And, like Jamie noted earlier different factories produced different forms of tobacco.

I'm certain that Factory 25 (Richmond) produced the DRUM cigarette brand in the 1910-1911 era.

Thanks for starting this thread.


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