Tobacco Factory

Name: Tobacco Factory
Date: 2010
Image Number: CG84cdCG08
The photograph above is part of the Connie Geary Collection at Scottsville Museum.

Built around 1840, this large, three-story brick building at 571 Valley Street was a tobacco factory and warehouse as late as 1880. The tobacco brands produced there included ‘Tuberose’ and ‘Mason’s Select.’ Former Mayor Raymon Thacker remembers playing in the upper story of this building around 1915 and noted there were still several tobacco bales onsite.

During the flood of 1969. Looking South down Valley Street from near Thacker Bros Funeral Home.

Later this building served as a braid factory, and in the 1960’s a Western Auto store operated from this site.

Burned in Civil War (1865). Textile & Tobacco Factory; Civil War Hospital; Converted into Western Auto.
During the flood of 1972

In 2010, this building served as an art studio for avid amateur artists and hosts community art shows on occasion. In August 2011, the James River began operation as a very successful brewery and opened a beer garden with live music in 2013.

Looking north from the west side of Valley Street in 2022

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