ABC #045 Juan  Portuondo, Otto Eisenlohr, Caleb Milne, Walter & Henrietta Garrett - Stogies, Coffin Nails, and Spittoons: Laurel Hill Tobacconists
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ABC #045 Juan Portuondo, Otto Eisenlohr, Caleb Milne, Walter & Henrietta Garrett - Stogies, Coffin Nails, and Spittoons: Laurel Hill Tobacconists

2022-12-01
At one time, there were more than 900 cigar makers in Philadelphia who made a sizable portion of the 7 billion cigars sold every year in the United States.  Cuban native Juan Portuondo featured a top-quality cigar that was copied by many. German American Otto Eisenlohr and his brothers made one of the bestselling fiver-centers in the country, the ubiquitous 'Cinco'. Caleb J. Milne rented three floors of his Washington Avenue factory to a cigar company that illegally hired immigrant girls; ...
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