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Reynolda: A Rural Vision in an Industrializing South

Record #:
21523
Abstract:
Between 1909 and 1917, tobacco tycoon R.J. Reynolds built a large country estate, Reynolda, just north of Winston-Salem. Primarily the project of Reynolds' wife Katherine, Reynolda was meant to be a model of scientific agriculture and an example for agriculturalists in the South.
Source:
North Carolina Historical Review (NoCar F251 .N892), Vol. 65 Issue 3, July 1988, p287-313 , il, por, map, f