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Marsh Wheeling Stogies


1827

The stogie became popular when George W. Black of Wheeling sold the cigars to wagon drivers on the National Road

Other events that happened on or around 1827

1840

Mifflin Marsh began selling stogies to steamboat crews and passengers for four for a penny

Other events that happened on or around 1840

1869

Stogie makers were among the first trades in Wheeling to unionize

Other events that happened on or around 1869

1901

Mifflin Marsh died

Other events that happened on or around 1901

1920

William Marsh stopped serving as president of the M. Marsh and Son company

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1931

M. Marsh and Son rented more than 40 cigar-making machines

Other events that happened on or around 1931

2001

Marsh Wheeling Stogies stopped making cigars

Other events that happened on or around 2001


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