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[News Clip: Miss Iparillo]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about actress Penny Edwards, the spokesperson for Tiparillo cigars, appearing at the Jaycee annual convention in Dallas.
[News Clip: Tobacco suit]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Tobacco hearing]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Cigar Case
Patent for cigar case. Illustration included.
They've Gotta Be 18 to Buy Tobacco: Texas Guidelines for Retail Tobacco Sales
This pamphlet provides information on Texas's guidelines for retail tobacco sales.
Kids in Front of Tobacco Barn
Copy negative of two young boys standing in front of a tractor piled high with tobacco. The tractor is at the open entrance to a tobacco barn.
[News Clip: Governor]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about Governor Preston Smith addressing the Texas Legislature and asking for an increased tax on cigarettes and chemical products.
[News Clip: Governor]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about Governor Preston Smith addressing the Texas Legislature and asking for an increased tax on cigarettes and chemical products. Members of the Texas Legislature are interviewed about the governor's proposed tax package.
[News Clip: No smoking]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Pipes]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Smoking]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Kid's smokeout]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Letter from D. S. Kennard to his Father, March 4, 1862]
A letter from D.S. Kennard to his father, stating that not much is happening, but his regiment may soon be sent to Arkansas, He also discusses the high price of commodities and dry goods.
[Letter from David S. Kennard to his father A.D. Kennard, Jr., August 24, 1862]
Letter from David S. Kennard to his father, A.D. Kennard, Jr. detailing news from Arkansas and it includes: details about receiving letters from A.D., from Jennie, and from "Ma"; a discussion about John Westbrook who was going on to Parson's regiment; a dialogue about not being "posted in prices of anything" except tobacco; and an update on his health. He ends his letter stating that he will answer Ma's and Jennie's letters another time and for his father, A.D., to excuse his short letter.
80th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 11, Chapter 129
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the filing of sales reports with the Comptroller by wholesalers and distributors of certain alcohol and tobacco products.
80th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 2935, Chapter 909
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the regulation of cigarettes; providing a penalty.
Canteen
Handmade tin snuff or tobacco canteen with cork closure secured with wire loop
[Virge T. Williams Participating in a Tobacco Spitting Contest]
Photograph of Virge T. Williams, also known as "Cowboy," at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Cowboy is wearing a long-sleeve buttoned shirt tucked into jeans, with a leather belt and long necklaces around his neck.
[Tobacco Spitting Contest]
Photograph of a tobacco spitting contest at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, a man leans backward as he raises his fingers to his mouth, preparing to spit. Several man stand behind him, preparing to take their turn.
[News Clip: Head Shops]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Script: Nader]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[Buggy with horse in front of store]
Photograph of store fronts in old Round Rock on Bagdad Street. A horse and buggy is on the left side of the photo. The business on the right has signs for "STAR / TOBACCO," "HARNESS and SHOES / REPAIRED HERE," and "RESTAURANT." There is a "Coca Cola" repeating sign on the underside of the store porch. To the left is a poster for "HARVEST / JUBILEE" attached to the side of a store.
[News Clip: Tobacco]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 5:00 P.M.
[News Clip: Tobacco]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Tobacco companies sponsoring musical concerts at places like Deep Ellum in Dallas who gear their advertising towards a younger audience. This story aired at 10:00 P.M.
[News Clip: L. AGS Smoking]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, of unidentified individuals having a meeting and a press conference discussing the tobacco industry's loss of an unidentified court case. This story aired at 5:00 P.M.
[News Clip: Tobacco reactions]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Kentucky Kings cigarettes]
Photograph of a package of Kentucky Kings cigarettes. The packaging has a two-tone design with two small illustrated leaves.
[Tom Graham and another man advertising cigars 2 of 3]
Photograph of Tom Graham and an unidentified man advertising Muriel Coronella cigars. The man on the left has a lit cigar in his mouth and is holding a pack of the cigars with one hand and the top of the newspaper with the other. The other man is wearing a fedora and is holding a lit cigar in one hand and the bottom of the newspaper in the other. The men are standing in front of a WBAP-TV film camera and on the wall behind this is an advertisement for Muriel Coronella that reads "New Muriel Coronella An Excitingly Different Small Cigar". To the of the image is a partially visible list on the wall of different businesses in North Texas and their locations. Most of these businesses have "Rambler" in their name.
[Advertisement for Lovera cigars]
Photograph of an advertisement for Lovera cigars. The advertisement has tape on each corner to attach it to a black board on the wall. It features the top of a box of Lovera cigars in the middle of a white piece of paper. This box top includes the word "Lovera" in large, thin letters that are aligned to the top left of the box. In the bottom right corner there is a dark rectangle that takes up about two thirds of the box top and has an eagle with a crest on its chest in the center.
[Lovera Cigars advertisement]
Photograph of an advertisement for Lovera cigars. The advertisement looks like the top of a box of Lovera cigars, with the word "Lovera" in large, thin text at the top against a light background. There is a dark rectangle in the lower right hand corner that takes up about two thirds of the advertisment and has an eagle in the center with a crest on its chest. The advertisement is taped to a black bulletin board that is hanging on the wall next to a door. There is a light in front of this board to the left of the image.
[Tom Graham and another man advertising cigars 3 of 3]
Photograph of Tom Graham and an unidentified man planning an advertisement for Muriel Coronella cigars. Both men are holding cigars in their hands, and the man on the right in the fedora is also holding a carton of the cigars. They are standing in front of a film camera that says "WBAP-TV" and behind this is an advertisement that reads "New Muriel Coronella An Excitingly Different Small Cigar". To the left of the image is a partially visible list of companies in North Texas, many of which have "Rambler" in the name.
[Lovera Cigars box top]
Photograph of a top from a box of Lovera cigars. The box top includes the word "Lovera" in large, thin text that is aligned to the top left of the surface. Under this, in the right corner, is a dark rectangle that takes up about two thirds of the surface and has an eagle with a crest on its chest in the center. The top is laying on a shiny white surface.
[Tom Graham and another man advertising cigars 1 of 3]
Photograph of Tom Graham and an unidentified man advertising Muriel Coronella cigars. The man on the left has a lit cigar in his mouth and is holding a pack of the cigars with one hand and the top of the newspaper with the other. The other man is wearing a fedora and is holding a lit cigar in one hand and the bottom of the newspaper in the other. In the newspaper, an advertisement for Muriel Coronella is visible. The men are standing in front of a WBAP-TV film camera and on the wall behind this is an advertisement for Muriel Coronella that reads "New Muriel Coronella An Excitingly Different Small Cigar".
[Letter from Rafael Uribe to the Laredo Ayuntamiento, October 4, 1842]
Letter from Rafael Uribe to the Laredo ayuntamiento, informing it that the sale of powder will be under the same administration as tobacco; all accounts should be turned over to that office.
[Letter from Rafael Garcia to the Laredo Alcalde, December 4, 1844]
Letter from Rafael Garcia to the Laredo alcalde concerning the income from tobacco.
[New Articles Concerning Tobacco]
New articles and regulations concerning the cultivation, importation, sale, and use of tobacco.
[Letter from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Ayuntamiento, May 3, 1842]
Letter from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo ayuntamiento, reminding it to observe the laws regarding the tobacco tax.
[Printed Circular from F. de la Garza]
Printed circular signed by F. de la Garza concerning the use, taxing, and contraband of tobacco.
[Letter from Vicente Gonzalez de Santienes to the President of Laredo, March 10, 1771]
Letter from Vicente Gonzalez de Santienes to the President of Laredo saying that "Cura" is to be told of his jurisdiction. Also included are remarks about confiscated tobacco, the return of a deserter, and some quarrels with a parish priest.
[Tobacco Rules from Manuel de Iturbe]
Message from Manuel de Iturbe with rules and regulations concerning tobacco, sent out to local towns and villas in Mexico. The document is signed by local Spanish officials in towns such as Revilla, Camargo, Laredo, etc., and a list of the towns where this message was delivered appears on the left side of the front page.
[Decree from Carlos Francisco de Croix]
Decree from the Marques de Croix, Viceroy of New Spain, to all the towns in the various cordilleras of the country, explaining the rules for the sale of tobacco; it includes details on where it can be sold, how it can be sold, as well as the taxes pertaining to the sales.
[Royal Decree with Instructions on Tobacco]
Royal decree from the Marques de Croix with instructions on the production, sale, etc. of tobacco. The last page of the decree is handwritten, after the signature of the Marques.
[Decree Concerning the Sale of Tobacco from Viceroy Marques de Croix]
Decree from the Viceroy of New Spain, Marques de Croix, concerning the illegalities of planting and the sale of tobacco. This decree is to be sent to the Gobernadores, Corregidores, and Alcaldes mayores within New Spain.
[Statement of Tobacco Tax Collected from 1813 to 1818]
Document from Bernardo de Portugal with statements of the money generated from the tax on tobacco during the period Jan 1, 1813 to October 24, 1818.
[Messages from Viceroy Calleja and Juan Fermín de Juanicotena]
Two messages, one from Viceroy Valleja and one from Juan Fermín de Juanicotena. Valleja's message concerning regulations on tobacco and products; de Juanicotena's message says to be on guard for contraband activities, especially of cotton.
[Tax Receipt from the United States Internal Revenue]
Tax receipt from the United States Internal Revenue Service stating that David C. Dickson has paid the special tax of $5 and is now certified to be a dealer of manufactured tobacco in Anderson, Texas. The coupons on the left side of the document represent how many years this certificate is valid, in this case from 1873 to 1874.
[News Clip: Crandall]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Printed Statement from Governor Fernandez]
Printed statement from Governor Fernandez concerning cigars and tobacco. According to the governor, towns are to follow the former laws regarding cigars and tobacco.
[Letter from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo Ayuntamiento, May 17, 1842]
Letter from Policarzo Martinez to the Laredo ayuntamiento concerning more regulations on tobacco.
[WBAP visitors on a set]
Photograph of three men on the set of WBAP. They are all wearing business suits and WBAP guest badges. Two men are sitting in chairs, and one man is standing. One of the men in the chairs is smoking a pipe. In between the two chairs is a table with a telephone.
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