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The Kinney Tobacco Company was an American cigarette manufacturing firm that created the ''Sweet Caporal'' cigarette brand and promoted it with collectible
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. Being a leading cigarette manufacturer of the 1870-1880s, it merged in 1890 into the
American Tobacco Company The American Tobacco Company was a tobacco company founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter and Goodwin & Company. The company was one of the original 12 members of ...
.


History

During the
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, the production of cigars, pipe,
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and
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tobacco in the United States mostly stagnated; however, the cigarette production, on the contrary, took off from 28 million in 1873—to 371 million in 1879. During the first post-depression 1880 year, 533 million cigarettes were manufactured. Until 1880 when
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invented the first cigarette rolling machine, all cigarettes were rolled manually, on average about four cigarettes per minute by experienced workers. Seeing the commercial opportunity, Francis S. Kinney, a tobacco manufacturer and founder of the Kinney Tobacco Co. of New York who already experimented with hand-rolled cigarettes starting from 1869, channeled his energies into the mass production of cigarettes with a blend of Turkish and Virginia tobacco in his factories in
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and
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. Kinney even invited experienced cigarette-rollers from Europe to serve as instructors.Brandt, Allan M. ''The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product That Defined America.'' New York: Perseus Books Group, 2009. Kinney Tobacco Co. sold cigarettes under the brands of ''Full Dress,'' ''Sweet Caporal,'' ''Kinney’s Straight Cut'' and ''Sportsman’s Caporal'' in addition to already established ''Sweet Caporal Smoking Tobacco.''Richard Elliott
The Early History of Cigarettes in America
''Brandstand,'' Vol 34, Spring 2009.
Francis Kinney was joined in business by his brother,
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and the firm became known as Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company. In the 1870s, Kinney Tobacco Co. along with
Allen & Ginter Allen & Ginter was a Richmond, Virginia, tobacco manufacturing company formed by John F. Allen and Lewis Ginter around 1880. The firm created and marketed the first cigarette cards for collecting and trading in the United States. Some of the nota ...
, Goodwin & Co., W.S. Kimball & Co., Marburg Brothers & Co., and F. W. Felgner & Son Co. formed the ''Big Six'' of the American cigarette industry; these six tobacco firms jointly controlled 75 percent of the national cigarette business. In 1887, Francis S. Kinney patented an apparatus for delivering packages of cigarettes and a machine for applying saliva-proof mouth pieces to cigarettes (with W. H. Butler), as well as distinctive designs for company's cigarette boxes and cigarette cases. In 1890, Kinney brothers received $5 million in stock after merging their firm into the
American Tobacco Company The American Tobacco Company was a tobacco company founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter and Goodwin & Company. The company was one of the original 12 members of ...
, which acquired control of 90 percent of the cigarette market in the country establishing a corporate
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with near monopoly on cigarette production.


1892 fire

The Kinney Tobacco Co. production facility in
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was housed in a row of buildings stretching from 515 to 525 West 22nd Street. Additionally, at 513 West 22nd Street there was a salesroom and at No. 529—a five-story building of the packing department built in 1888. The facility on West 22nd Street was known to be able to manufacture 18,000,000 cigarettes weekly. On October 6, 1892, the Kinney's production and logistics complex on West 22nd Street was gutted by a
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. It was supposed that the fire originated around 5:30 a.m. in the basement storage area of the four-story brick building, address No. 521-525 West 22nd Street, from a gas leak that was ignited by a gas-powered chandelier (gasalier). Later, it spread to a five-story brick building No. 527-529 West 22d Street, and onto four-story brick building No. 513 West 22d Street.Committee on Fire Patrol: Annual Report of the Committee on Fire Patrol to the New York Board of Fire Underwriters, 1892
New York: Committee on Fire Patrol, 1893, p. 16.
An estimated 40,000,000 cigarettes were destroyed by flame and/or water damage. The loss was estimated at $350,000; later it was adjusted to $243,618.56. Due to the early morning timing of the fire, no one was injured.


Sweet Caporal

''Sweet Caporal'' launched as a brand in 1878, persevered through a merger and survived the subsequent dissolution of a cigarette trust after ''
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'' It turned into a money making brand for the reconstituted American Tobacco Company on a par with ''Pall Mall'' and ''Mecca''. In the beginning of the 20th century, it became especially popular in Canada. American Tobacco Company entered the Canadian market in 1895 by acquiring the
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-based American Cigarette Company and D. Ritchie & Co. forming the American Tobacco Company of Canada, Ltd. In 1908, when American Tobacco Company of Canada was bought out by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, ''Sweet Caporal'' cigarettes commanded a 50-percent share of the Canadian market; the brand continued in Canada until 2011.


Sweet Caporal cigarette cards

The original N-series of the ''Kinney Bro's High Class Cigarettes'' cards issued in 1880s, including Sweet Caporal brand, featured multiple topics: Actresses, Animals, Military, Fish, Famous Gems of the World, Famous Running Horses, Novelties, Naval Vessels of the World, Butterflies of the World, Flags of All Nations, and Surf Beauties, among others. In the 20th century, Sweet Caporal cigarette cards of the T-series featured baseball and other new themes including 1910
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trading card described by the
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as the sport’s "most famous collectible."Eben Novy-Williams
Honus Wagner Card May Sell at Auction for More Than $2.8 Million
Bloomberg, January 4, 2013.


See also

*
American Tobacco Company The American Tobacco Company was a tobacco company founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter and Goodwin & Company. The company was one of the original 12 members of ...
*
Abbot Kinney Abbot Kinney (November 16, 1850 in New Brunswick, New Jersey – November 4, 1920 in Santa Monica, California) was an American developer, conservationist, water supply expert and tree expert. Kinney is best known for his " Venice of America" de ...


References


Further reading

* Patrick G. Porter
Origin of the American Tobacco Company
''The Business History Review,'' Vol. 43, No. 1 (Spring, 1969), pp. 59-76.


External links


A view from Narragansett: Kinney Bungalow, the party house built by a tobacco tycoon
''Providence Journal,'' October 4, 2014. {{American Tobacco Company Tobacco companies of the United States K Defunct companies based in New York (state) Companies based in New York City