Washington Duke, A Name Synonymous With the Tobacco Industry - Duke Homestead - Durham, NC
When North Carolina became the last state to secede from the Union in May 1861, Washington Duke's small farm and homestead consisted of more than 300 acres. He grew typical crops such as corn, wheat, oats and sweet potatoes, and raised cotton as a cash crop until it failed late in the 1850's, when he began cultivating bright-leaf tobacco. Drafted into the Confederate Navy in Sept. 1863, Duke was soon captured and imprisoned in Richmond, VA. He was released after the war and sent to New Bern, NC. He then walked 134 miles back to his homestead.

Washington Duke, A Name Synonymous With the Tobacco Industry - Duke Homestead - Durham, NC
When North Carolina became the last state to secede from the Union in May 1861, Washington Duke's small farm and homestead consisted of more than 300 acres. He grew typical crops such as corn, wheat, oats and sweet potatoes, and raised cotton as a cash crop until it failed late in the 1850's, when he began cultivating bright-leaf tobacco. Drafted into the Confederate Navy in Sept. 1863, Duke was soon captured and imprisoned in Richmond, VA. He was released after the war and sent to New Bern, NC. He then walked 134 miles back to his homestead.
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