- Washington Duke
Washington Duke (
December 18 ,1820 –May 8 ,1905 ) was an Americantobacco industrialist andphilanthropist .Biography
He was born George Washington Duke in Orange County, North Carolina (present day
Durham County ,North Carolina ), to Taylor Duke (c1770–1830) and Dicey Jones (born c1780). OnAugust 9 ,1842 , he married Mary Caroline Clinton (1825–1847) with whom he had two children: Sidney Taylor Duke (1844–1858) andBrodie Leonidas Duke (1846–1919).After Mary Duke's death at age twenty-two, he married Artelia Romey (1829–1858) on
December 9 ,1852 . Both Mary and Artelia died oftyphoid fever . With Artelia Duke, he had three children: Mary Elizabeth Duke (1853–1893) who married Robert E. Lyon;Benjamin Newton Duke (1855–1929) andJames Buchanan Duke (1856–1925).Washington Duke served in the
Confederate Navy (1863–1865) during theAmerican Civil War against his will. He was opposed to slavery [cite news
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url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/4910176.stm
accessdate=2008-08-06] ) possibly as the result of his being aMethodist . [ [http://www.nchistoricsites.org/duke/wduke.htm Duke Homestead - Washington Duke ] at www.nchistoricsites.org] After the war, he grew tobacco, but in 1874, he sold his rural home and moved to the city of Durham, where he began his tobacco business. His workers hand processed tobacco into a form that could be sold by the bag for pipe smokers or hand rolled into cigarettes. In 1881, the W. Duke Sons and Company was established as a tobacco manufacturer and was soon a marketer of pre-rolledcigarettes .After a "tobacco war" among the five large manufacturers, Washington's son James Duke became president of the dominant
American Tobacco Company and son Benjamin its vice-president. They would build the company into a multi-national corporation and amonopoly . In 1880 the Dukes were residing in Durham, and Washington was living with his son James and two sisters-in-law: Bettie Romey (born c.1830) and Annie Romey (born c.1846). Also in the household were Jennie Procter (born c.1862) as "house assistant" and two servants: Louisa Sparkman (born c.1867); and Laura Hopkins (born c.1869).Duke used his influence to have Trinity College moved to Durham. The institution opened its new campus in 1892 with he and son Benjamin as its principal benefactors. In 1896, Duke gifted the college with $100,000 (about $2,200,000 in 2005 dollars) on the condition that it open its doors to women. Trinity College was renamed in honor of Duke in 1924, becoming
Duke University .Washington Duke was
interred in Memorial Chapel in the Duke University Chapel on the campus ofDuke University . He is memorialized by a statue at the entrance to Duke's East Campus.Bibliography
*Durden, Robert Franklin, "The Dukes of Durham: 1865-1929", Duke University Press, 1975. ISBN 0822303302
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External links
* [http://www.duke.edu/web/Archives/history/wdukebio.html Duke University biography of Washington Duke]
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