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Samuel Ballton: Known as the Greenlawn Pickle King (1899)

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Samuel Ballton, a successful farmer, businessman, and believer in the progressive ways, earned the title 'Greenlawn Pickle King' in 1899. He managed to grown 1,500,000 pickles in one season. Ballton was born a slave on a plantation in Westmoreland, Virginia, in 1838. He married in 1861, and often thought about freedom for himself and wife. […]

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