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Florida Cigars:
Artistry, Labor, and Politics in Florida’s Oldest Industry

 

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Interior view of a cigar factory: Tampa, Florida (19--)

Interior view of a cigar factory: Tampa, Florida (19--)

Image Number: RC09543

Havana cigar shop: Key West, Florida (19--?)

Havana cigar shop: Key West, Florida (19--?)

Image Number: PR05966

Alexander McGriff carrying shade-grown tobacco to be dried : Havana, Florida (1956)

Alexander McGriff carrying shade-grown tobacco to be dried: Havana, Florida (1956)

Image Number: C023430

The tobacco was raised on H.H Swisher's tobacco farm for the King Edward Cigar Company.

Close-up view of a cigar from the King Edward Cigars company: Jacksonville, Florida (1948)

Close-up view of a cigar from the King Edward Cigars company: Jacksonville, Florida (1948)

Image Number: RF00808

Remains of the "Gato Cigar Factory" at the corner of Simonton and Virginia streets following the fire that destroyed it: Key West, Florida (1915)

Remains of the "Gato Cigar Factory" at the corner of Simonton and Virginia streets following the fire that destroyed it: Key West, Florida (1915)

Image Number: DM1790

Rippa Bro's Cigars store and cigar factory (190-)

Rippa Bro's Cigars store and cigar factory (190-)

Image Number: M25987

Owned by David and Toba Rippa. Immigrated from Rumania to Key West in late 1880's. (Left to right): David, Toba, Adella, Larry, Jack, and Harry.

Employees of the Wanish Cigar Factory: Tallahassee, Florida (between 1892 and 1902)

Employees of the Wanish Cigar Factory: Tallahassee, Florida (between 1892 and 1902)

Image Number: RC04813

Located at the block between Macomb, St. Francis and All Saints streets. At the left is Cuban born cigar maker Manuel Roffe who trained the other workers.

Cigar press (1980)

Cigar press (1980)

Image Number: FP80153


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