
Mail Pouch Tobacco barns recall bygone America, legacy of solitary World War II veteran
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Mail Pouch Tobacco barns still pitch a bygone product on country rounds around West Virginia. They helped make artist and WWII veteran Harley Warrick famous late in life.
"He was the last of the breed of a dying art form." "After being ordered around in the Army, I think he just wanted to do his own thing." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Americans were tied to the land, not addicted to their cell phones. They smoked cigarettes, not marijuana.
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