• The Black Patch Tobacco Wars were a period of civil unrest and violence in the western counties of the U.S. states of Kentucky and Tennessee at the turn...
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  • Black Patch may refer to: Black Patch Park, Smethwick, England Black Patch Tobacco Wars, price war and violence over tobacco prices in early 1900s US Black...
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  • Night Rider (novel) (category Works about the tobacco industry)
    is a young lawyer involved in a fictionalized version of the Black Patch Tobacco Wars, which took place in Kentucky and Tennessee in the early years...
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  • Action at Osborne's Black Patch Tobacco Wars Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War Andreas, Peter (2019). "Drugs and War: What is the Relationship...
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  • American Black Patch Tobacco Wars of the early 20th century, a continuation of the title of the group's forthcoming full-length album, Tobacco Road which...
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  • Newton Jasper Wilburn (category American military personnel of the Spanish–American War)
    crucial part in ending the Black Patch Tobacco Wars, the most sustained and violent civil uprising in America since the Civil War. Born in Pineville, Bell...
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  • Valley, as well as the heritage of the Trail of Tears and the Black Patch Tobacco Wars. Port Royal was the site of one of the earliest colonial communities...
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    county Pennyrile region. Exhibits include the night riders of the Black Patch Tobacco Wars; Edgar Cayce, famed local clairvoyant; Jefferson Davis; period...
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    some of its farmers became involved in the violent Black Patch Tobacco Wars, joining the Dark Tobacco District Planters' Protective Association of Kentucky...
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    the tobacco planters of western Kentucky and the neighboring counties of West Tennessee formed the Dark Fired Tobacco District, or Black Patch District...
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  • Montazano in the film Mad Max The Night Riders, participants in the Black Patch Tobacco Wars in Kentucky and Tennessee, circa 1904–1909 Night rider, a member...
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  • raids that made up the Black Patch Tobacco Wars across Kentucky and Tennessee from 1904–1909, mainly destroying large tobacco companies' warehouses because...
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  • Smoke: A Ballad of the Night Riders (2010) is set against the Black Patch Tobacco Wars. Alford also co-authored the book Living the Dream: The Morning...
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    of Kentucky on his second attempt. Due to his handling of the Black Patch Tobacco Wars and his pardoning of several individuals involved in the assassination...
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    office. The Black Patch Tobacco Wars, a vigilante action, occurred in Western Kentucky in the early 20th century. As a result of the tobacco industry monopoly...
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    and Nashville Railroad. Princeton was also at the center of the Black Patch Tobacco Wars that occurred after the turn of the 20th century. Since 1925, Princeton...
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    James Buchanan Duke (category American Tobacco Company)
    aggressive business tactics in cutting prices paid to tobacco farmers directly led to the Black Patch Tobacco Wars in 1906–1908. At the start of the 1900s, Duke...
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  • from civil war." From 1907 through 1908, other Night Riders had committed increasingly destructive crimes in the Black Patch Tobacco Wars, especially...
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  • for the region. Improvements in the marketing of tobacco, along with the deadly Black Patch Tobacco Wars in the early 1900s, helped foster in the era of...
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    Strike (1894) Coeur d'Alene, Idaho labor confrontation of 1899 Black Patch Tobacco Wars (1904–1911) Aftermath of the Ludlow massacre (1914) Battle of Blair...
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    Planter's Protective Association at Port Royal eventually led to the Black Patch Tobacco War. In 1908, masked vigilates in support of the Association, known...
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    counties involved in the Black Patch Tobacco Wars, as white farmers organized into the area to suppress violence, after tobacco warehouses and other properties...
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  • incorporated. Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937) Black Patch Tobacco Wars (1904–1909) Great White Fleet voyage (1907–1909) January 1 – Dana...
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    campaign issue was the ongoing Black Patch Tobacco Wars in western Kentucky. Willson had twice represented the American Tobacco Company as their attorney....
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  • Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937) Black Patch Tobacco Wars (1904–1909) January 7 Red Allen, trumpet player (died 1967) Bobbi Trout...
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  • " Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937) Black Patch Tobacco Wars (1904–1909) October 14 - the National League's New York Giants...
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  • example, he used it as a platform to fight for justice in the Black Patch Tobacco Wars. "Cadiz Record Staff". Retrieved 2008-08-03. Connelley, William...
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    and Civil War in Kentucky (1955); Waldrep, Christopher Night Riders: Defending Community in the Black Patch, 1890–1915 (1993); tobacco wars Cantrell,...
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    during what became known as the Black Patch Tobacco Wars. Finally in 1909, Stanley attached his proposed repeal of the tobacco tax as a rider to the Payne–Aldrich...
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  • lands. Progressive Era (1890s–1920s) Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937) Black Patch Tobacco Wars (1904–1909) Great White Fleet voyage (1907–1909) November 23 –...
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