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  1. During the 19th century, chewing tobacco was distributed throughout the United States by George Weyman. Weyman was the inventor of Copenhagen Snuff, and after his death, Weyman & Bros was acquired by the American Tobacco Company. It is today known as the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company.

  2. George Weyman, a tobacco shop owner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, opened a tobacco shop in 1822 and developed a brand of moist smokeless tobacco called Copenhagen. He sold his brand to Altria Group in 2009 and became the inventor of the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company, the world's leading producer and marketer of moist smokeless tobacco products.

  3. Career. Before the name Edison Lighthouse, they were known as the soft rock band Greenfield Hammer, gigging on the home counties circuit. [3] The original line-up of Edison Lighthouse consisted of Tony Burrows (lead vocalist), Stuart Edwards (lead guitar), David Taylor (bass guitar), George Weyman (drums), and Ray Dorey (guitar).

  4. www.altria.com › About-Altria › Our-HeritageOur Heritage - Altria

    George Weyman, inventor of Copenhagen Snuff, opens his tobacco shop in Pittsburgh. This is the foundation of the future United States Tobacco Company.

  5. 22 de may. de 2012 · In the early 1820s, local tobacconist George Weyman put together a new blend of chew that he called "Copenhagen" snuff, widely recognized as one of America's earliest consumer products with a brand name. In its famous round cans, the early output from Copenhagen was branded as "unrivaled for quality and flavor."

  6. Its journey began in 1822 when George Weyman, the inventor of Copenhagen Snuff, started producing it in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Weymans innovation lay in the process of fermenting and sweetening fine-cut tobacco, which gave Copenhagen Snuff its distinctive flavor and aroma.

  7. 11 de dic. de 2001 · Edison Lighthouse were a 70s pop group who scored a number one hit with 'Love Grows' in 1970. The original drummer, George Weyman, died in 2001. Stuart Edwards, one of the original members, tells his story and how he keeps the band alive in Cornwall.