Tobacco Trade and the Rivers

Tobacco Trade and the Rivers (HM2B55)

Location: Clarksville, TN 37042 Montgomery County
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Country: United States of America
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N 36° 32.412', W 87° 22.375'

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In the 1780s, the first land grant of 640 acres was made for this area north of the Red River. The stretch of the Cumberland River from Red River Landing to Trice's Landing played a crucial role in the region's economic development. Local farmers brought tobacco and other produce to the landings for storage in warehouses and then shipment downriver. Initially large flatboats made the voyages, but by the late 1820s, steamboats carried the bulk of the cargo. Other businesses and small
communities appeared inland near the landings to serve the farmers, merchants, shippers, and boatmen who frequented the landings. By the 1840s, the small communities evolved into New Providence, which was officially incorporated into the City of Clarksville during the 1960s.

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Bottom left: Former slaves who were now paid laborers continued to be the backbone of most of the domestic and agricultural labor force. Whole families—grandparents, parents, young adults and children—worked at getting the tobacco crop planted, cultivated, harvested, and loaded for the market. Many families also raised tobacco for themselves as well.

Middle top: Beginning in January of 1880, tobacco sales were conducted in a new $30,000 Tobacco Exchange erected on a steep bank near Public Square. The



Exchange spanned seven stories on two levels, with 19 offices and salesrooms featuring lighting, gas, and water. A telephone and speaking tubes furnished communication. Two bank rooms had fire- and burglar-proof vaults. Elegantly appointed for entertainment, the spacious upper floor was the site of many cotillions and balls. When tobacco practices changed, the need for the Exchange ceased and it was demolished in 1930.

Middle bottom: Shallow draft packets designed for use in local river trade transported products including coal, hay, corn/salty and lumber. The packet Margaret is shown here at Clarksville Wharf. The Tobacco Exchange building sits on the hill to the left of the historic Poston Building.

Right bottom: Above: After cutting and curing tobacco leaves were pressed in a hogshead barrel for transport to market. Almost 18,000 hogshead barrels were shipped from Clarksville
Landing and Trice's Landing in 1858.
Right: Dark-fired tobacco from Montgomery County was popular in England, Germany, France and Italy in the mid-1800s. Clarksville's Type 22 Dark Fired tobacco
was called the "strongest tobacco in the world."
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HM NumberHM2B55
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Year Placed2008
Placed ByThe City of Clarksville
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Date Added Tuesday, September 4th, 2018 at 8:01pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)16S E 466620 N 4043931
Decimal Degrees36.54020000, -87.37291667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 36° 32.412', W 87° 22.375'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds36° 32' 24.72" N, 87° 22' 22.5" W
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Area Code(s)931
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 449 Pine St, Clarksville TN 37042, US
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