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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Mt. Olive Pickles-- Part 1: A Lebanese Opportunity
From the February 2017, Our State (N.C.) magazine "Bringing It Home" Karen Sullivan.
The story of Lebanese Immigrants to North Carolina.
THE BADDOUR FAMILY, MOUNT OLIVE
Dreams of a better life caused thousands of Lebanese to leave their country between 1880 and 1920. In North Carolina, the census counted nearly 1,400 people of Lebanese descent in 1920.
Shikrey Baddour was one of those early Lebanese immigrants, arriving in the early 1890s. The streets were not paved with gold as he was told, but there was an abundance of opportunity. By 1924, just nine years after he arrived in the U.S., he was already running a shirt factory in Goldsboro, N.C..
One day, on a drive through nearby Mt. Olive, he saw farms where cucumbers were rotting in the fields, he was inspired to turn this into a profit. With the help of 36 shareholders, he started the Mt. Olive Pickle Company in 1926.
And, you can go into most any store here in the Midwest and find these pickles on the shelves today.
--RoadDog
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