While the use of tobacco products was growing in popularity, the American Civil War afforded the fledgling company an opportunity that brought enormous financial success leading to Macdonald Brothers becoming the preeminent company in the field in Canada.
tobacco | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | Imperial Tobacco | American Tobacco Company | Ramsay MacDonald | Jeanette MacDonald | Ross Macdonald | R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company | John A. Macdonald | Tobacco | Norm Macdonald | George MacDonald Fraser | George MacDonald | British American Tobacco | Malcolm MacDonald | Ann-Marie MacDonald | Amy Macdonald | Macdonald | Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter | Todd MacDonald | Tobacco smoking | Tobacco Factory | Malcolm Macdonald | Macdonald Carey | Kodiak tobacco | J. E. H. MacDonald | Heidi MacDonald | Catriona MacDonald | Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg | Tobacco Road |