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stemmery
stemmery (ˈstɛmərɪ) [f. prec.: see -ery.] (See quot. 1859.)1859 Bartlett Dict. Amer. (ed. 2) 450 Stemmery, a large building in which tobacco is stemmed, that is, in which the thin part of the leaf is stripped from the fibrous veins that run through it. 1897 Killebrew & Myrick Tobacco Leaf 283 The wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stemmery
A stemmery is a building where tobacco leaves are stripped for the production of tobacco products. Significant stemmeries include: National Tobacco Works Branch Stemmery Stemmery building at American Cigar Company (Norfolk, Virginia) W. B. wikipedia.org
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American Cigar Company (Norfolk, Virginia)
The buildings were built about 1903 and consist of a stemmery and the boiler room. Albert F. Huntt is credited as the architect. The stemmery is a four-story, rectangular brick building on a concrete foundation. It has a flat roof and corbelled cornice. wikipedia.org
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Words and phrases that rhyme with memory: (13 results) 3 syllables: demeree, emery, emmery, emory, gemmary, gemory, gremory, kemery, lemery, stemmery 4 syllables: rememory 5 syllables: metamemory 6 syllables: dodecatemory Words and phrases that almost rhyme †: (74 results) 2 syllables: revery 3 syllables:
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National Tobacco Works Branch Stemmery
The National Tobacco Works Branch Stemmery is a stemmery in Louisville, Kentucky, located at 2410-18 W. Main St. wikipedia.org
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stem
▪ I. stem, n.1 (stɛm) Forms: 1 stefn, stemn, 6–7 stemme, 7 steame, stemm, 4– stem. [OE. stęmn, stęfn str. masc. (for the corresponding forms in continental Teut. see stem n.2):—OTeut. *stamni-z; a parallel and synonymous OTeut. formation (*stamno-z) is represented by (M)LG., (M)Du., OHG., MHG. stam ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Larus and Brother Company
African-Americans, primarily women, worked in the stemmery and on the third floor; they performed the most difficult and labor-intensive work. In 1942, the United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America union organized the third-floor manufacturing and stemmery workers at wikipedia.org
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Cartwright Carmichael
He also managed the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. stemmery. wikipedia.org
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Robards, Kentucky
He also owned and operated a tobacco stemmery which employed 50 men and shipped directly to Europe. wikipedia.org
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Tobacco factory
The factory building along with stemmery buildings and warehouses are used in the manufacturing process of tobacco products. wikipedia.org
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Scuffletown, Henderson County, Kentucky
A tobacco stemmery was built in 1860 and shipped 400 to 450 hogsheads per year to Europe. A steam gristmill and blacksmith shop soon followed. wikipedia.org
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American Tobacco Company, South Richmond Complex Historic District
Included in the site are four large warehouses, processing buildings including a stemmery and a re-drying plant, and ancillary buildings and structures wikipedia.org
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Grace Church (Ca Ira, Virginia)
House, West by the line separating it from McAshan's Old Stemmery Lot, on which the fence now runs North by the road leading into said stemmery and, East wikipedia.org
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Luckett & Farley
Louisville, KY, NRHP-listed National Tobacco Works Branch Stemmery, 2410-18 W. wikipedia.org
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Louise "Mamma" Harris
Vaughan Export tobacco stemmery around 1932. Harris worked as a tobacco stemmer, which was a labor-intensive job with low and variable pay. wikipedia.org
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