Which president was a heavy cigar smoker?

John F. Kennedy is the most famous cigar smoker among modern presidents. He smoked even when he was a young man. He asked his press secretary to procure 1,000 Cuban cigars before he signed the embargo against Cuban tobacco products.
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Which president smoked over 20 cigars a day?

Grant was said to smoke 20 cigars a day. His habit increased during the Civil War, after the Battle at Fort Donelson in Tennessee in mid-February 1862.
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Did the founding fathers smoke cigars?

While George Washington, like many Virginians, grew tobacco, Founding Father and 4th President James Madison was the first to smoke cigars in the oval office. The seventh president, Andrew Jackson, was such a regular user of cigars that brass spittoons were installed all around the White House.
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What did George Washington smoke?

George Washington is said to have preferred a good pipeful of the "leaves of hemp" to any alcoholic drink. Thomas Jefferson and George Washington often corresponded about the virtues of smoking hemp and are said to have traded parcels of it as gestures of friendship.
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Who smoked the most cigars?

Sir Winston Churchill

A seasoned cigar smoker since his time spent in Cuba as young officer, he stockpiled cigars throughout his life, amassing around 4,000 at his Chartwell home.
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White House History Weekly: Presidents and Cigars



Did Abe Lincoln smoke cigars?

He didn't smoke or drink.

He loved to tell the story of sharing a trip on the railroad with a friendly gentleman from Kentucky who offered him sequentially a plug of tobacco, a cigar and a glass of brandy, but couldn't entice Lincoln with any of them.
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Which president drank the most?

Franklin Pierce earned Will-Weber's nod as the drunkest president in American history. According to the writer, Pierce "drank a lot of everything" and once said after leaving office, "What can an ex-president of the United States do except get drunk?" He died of cirrhosis of the liver at age 65.
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What was US Grant's favorite cigar?

Historians report that once the public discovered his love of cigars, he received more than 20,000 as gifts. Grant was also a heavy drinker at times during his life. GENERAL GRANT'S HANDSOME MAHOGANY CIGAR CASE WITH A BRASS SHIELD MONOGRAMMED "USG-1862".
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How many cigars did president Grant smoke a day?

Grant was miserable. The more leisurely pace of peacetime allowed Grant to drink and smoke much more often than any time during the Mexican War. He later admitted that during this time he smoked up to 12 cigars a day.
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Did Fidel Castro stop smoking?

If he began at the age of 15 and stopped at 59, Castro smoked for 44 years. He stopped in 1985 over health concerns and reports that he had cancer. At the same time, an anti-smoking campaign was launched in Cuba. Castro also supposedly did not smoke during the revolution itself, prior to taking power in 1959.
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What cigars did Hannibal Smith smoke?

The cigars Banacek smoked were actually George Peppard's private stock of Panatelas from The 21 Club in New York (they were the same cigars he smoked as Hannibal Smith in "The A-Team (1983)"). None of the strange, supposedly "Polish" sayings liberally quoted by the lead character is genuine.
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Was George Washington a heavy drinker?

George Washington

Washington was a regular drinker -- oftentimes a bottle of Madeira at night, accompanied by rum, punch, or beer -- though that was relatively temperate for those days.
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Which president banned alcohol from the White House?

Beneficiary of the most fiercely disputed election in American history, Rutherford B. Hayes brought to the Executive Mansion dignity, honesty, and moderate reform. To the delight of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Lucy Webb Hayes carried out her husband's orders to banish wines and liquors from the White House.
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What was Lincoln's addiction?

Drugstores back then offered a cornucopia of now illegal or controlled substances. In just one three month sampling of the Corneau & Diller's ledger lists Lincoln's Springfield neighbors buying morphine, laudanum, chloroform, quinine, opium pills, mercury, and belladonna (from the deadly nightshade plant).
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What happened to Mary Todd Lincoln?

During the early 1880s, Mary Lincoln was confined to the Springfield, Illinois, residence of her sister Elizabeth Edwards. On July 15, 1882, exactly eleven years after her youngest son died, she collapsed at her sister's home, lapsed into a coma, and died the next morning of a stroke at age 63.
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What president was an alcoholic?

Franklin Pierce might have been America's MOST alcoholic president. He drank hard for his entire adult life and kept going right on through his presidency.
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Was Thomas Jefferson a heavy drinker?

President Jefferson was also a heavy drinker; however, his preference was wine rather than any other drink. As a true connoisseur of French wine, he wanted to share it with fellow Americans like-minded in the same way he had for years.
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Did the founding fathers drink a lot?

The Founders, like most colonists, were fans of adult beverages. Colonial Americans drank roughly three times as much as modern Americans, primarily in the form of beer, cider, and whiskey.
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Who was the very first lady in the White House?

The first first lady was Martha Washington, married to George Washington. Presidents John Tyler and Woodrow Wilson had two official first ladies; both remarried during their presidential tenures.
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Can the president of the United States drink alcohol?

more if we could drink, many have wondered if the president is allowed to get drunk. Well, it's not cut and dry: the president can drink alcohol, and there's no technical limit as to how much.
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How many presidents have been single?

He remains the only President to be elected from Pennsylvania and to remain a lifelong bachelor. Tall, stately, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only President who never married.
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What cigar Churchill was smoking?

From that point on, Churchill favored Cuban cigars above all others. As Larry Arnn, an assistant to Martin Gilbert, Churchill's official biographer, has said, "Thereafter, cigar and Cuban were synonymous for Churchill." Indeed, among Churchill's favorite brands were Romeo y Julieta and the now-defunct La Aroma de Cuba.
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What kind of cigars did Scarface smoke?

Not just any cigar, a Bering Imperial. A creamy, mellow perfect for relaxing after beating up an extra-terrestrial. The Quintessential crime movie, and one of Al Pacino's best performances to date, Scarface has stood the test of time.
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What kind of cigars does Kramer smoke?

One of the most memorable episodes is when George's future father-in-law's cabin burns down because of the Cuban cigars Kramer smokes.
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