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Nicholas Longworth (winemaker)

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with the traditions of their homeland, and he enjoyed a virtual monopoly. With his success in wine making, Longworth participated in charitable giving throughout Cincinnati, including a noteworthy donation to the land which the Cincinnati Observatory is built on. Besides being a pioneer and leading horticultural expert in his section, he was recognized as an authority in national horticultural matters. His writings, though individually short and now out of date, exercised a wide influence in his day.
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So successful was he that he has been called the Father of American Grape Culture. The growing tide of German immigrants coming down the Ohio Valley to Cincinnati liked his wine. Longworth had found a lucrative market: the new German immigrants wanted an affordable, drinkable table wine to continue
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in 1804 and married Susanna Howell, three years his junior, daughter of Silas and Hannah (Vaughan) Howell, on Christmas Eve, 1807. She was already a widow as her first husband had died from hazardous frontier life.
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Longworth was very invested in the arts. He made contact with every artist in Cincinnati between 1829-1858. He offered financial aid, letters of introduction, critique, and commissions. He hired
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to paint eight large landscape murals in his home, which formally launched Duncanson's career.
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vineyard. He also made significant contributions supporting the arts, impacting the careers of
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Catawaba entry (no page numbers in book) University of California-Davis, 1977 ASIN B0006CZP4S
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He was an abolitionist and his aid to a runaway slave was claimed to be inspiration for
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as a successful venture on the hills adjoining the city. He planted a vineyard of
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Burnet left an estate of about $ 2,000,000 when he died in 1853, according to
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where it received numerous press accolades. In the 1850s, a journalist from
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The wines were also well received at home in the United States where
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The making of Nicholas Longworth; annals of an American family
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noted that the still white Catawba compared favorably to the
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villa, then on the eastern edge of Cincinnati, is now the
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in Ohio. Longworth was an influential figure in the early
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Nicholas Longworth (horticulturist)

Newark, New Jersey
Cincinnati, Ohio
Spring Grove Cemetery
Joseph Longworth
winemaker
Longworth family
history of American wine
sparkling
Catawba
Ohio River Valley
Robert S. Duncanson
Hiram Powers
Newark, New Jersey
Cincinnati, Ohio
Jacob Burnet
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Robert S. Duncanson
Greek Revival
Taft Museum of Art
grape
viticulture
Catawba
Mount Adams
sparkling wine
traditional method
Champagne
California
Europe

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