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RSB Tobacco was founded in Farmville, North Carolina by a family with a rich heritage in the tobacco trade. Their lives have revolved around the tobacco industry for decades. It is our objective to maintain the time honored traditions of our families and community by producing quality tobacco blends which we can be proud to call our own. The result is The Good Stuff Premium Cigarette Tobaccos. From our families to yours, please enjoy. Evolution of Tobacco The tobacco trade has a rich history in the United States. Starting in the early 1600's, Colonial Virginia enacted the first Tobacco Inspection Act and warehouses officially launched a new type of commerce which stored, displayed, sold, and exported leaf tobacco. Because such operations were in business before the law was enacted, tobacco warehouses are considered the first American-born form of commerce.
To help tobacco growers meet these challenges, warehouse operators sought river locations close to clusters of large farms. To these riverbank warehouses, farmers could float hogsheads on flat boats. Similarly, buyers could use boats to send out hogsheads they had purchased. The growth of America's warehouse business formed centers around which towns and cities grew. The foremost of these early market centers was Richmond, Virginia. That market attracted tobacco farmers from all points of Virginia and North Carolina - the two states whose farmers dominated leaf production from the early 1600's until well after farmers began settling frontier territories to the west. Richmond would hold its prominence as North America's leading tobacco warehouse center until the mid-19th century. But the future of tobacco production and warehouse operations was headed westward. Recognizing this trend, the Virginia Assembly established Kentucky's first three tobacco warehouses in 1783, including one in Louisville. In 1788, North Carolina's legislature created Tennessee's first tobacco warehouse in Clarksville. As had been the case along the East Coast, tobacco warehouses in frontier Kentucky and Tennessee "were at first crude log cabins. Appointed officials inspected the leaf, ordered any of inferior quality burned, and issued receipts for accepted tobacco." Frontier growers created "tobacco roads" to many of these warehouses by rolling hogsheads which packed down the primitive dirt roads. Subsequently, more new towns sprang up alongside the riverbank warehouses and the hogshead formed roads leading to them. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson - U.S. President and fellow tobacco grower - signed the agreement to purchase the Louisiana territory from France. Once New Orleans became a secure conduit for the leaf trade, frontier warehouses proliferated. By 1810, there were 130 tobacco warehouses in Kentucky. And by 1825, Louisville established itself as the region's dominant hogshead warehouse market.
The Good Stuff
cigarette tobaccos are comprised from a mixture of these U.S. grown
flue-cured tobaccos as well as burley and oriental tobaccos which are
added for a unique smoking experience. We hope that you will enjoy our
products and help us to maintain our rich agricultural heritage in this
region. Interesting Facts
Our Community Heritage The
area surrounding the current Town of Farmville was first settled by
our Forefathers in the mid 1760's. These early settlers were few in
numbers and were almost exclusively farmers by trade. The first recorded
structure inside the current town limits was a log cabin erected during
the 1840's. In the 1850's a church and a school were also built. In
1862 the populace petitioned the North Carolina legislature to create
a town named Farmville. Tobacco sales, processing and warehousing, as well as, agribusiness support services continued to be of primary importance to Farmville's growth and stability up through the late 1960's. It was the home of the world's largest independent tobacco company, A.C. Monk. Although slightly declined, agribusiness continues to be a vital and thriving part of Farmville and its surrounding areas. We are proud of our rich heritage in tobacco and will strive to maintain its active role in contributing to the growth and success of our community. |
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