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  2. Crane Currency - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Crane was the first in the Crane family to become a papermaker, buying his first mill, "The Liberty Paper Mill," in 1770. [1] He sold currency-type paper to engraver Paul Revere, who printed paper money for the American Colonies.

  3. Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room - Wikipedia

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    The Crane and Company Old Stone Mill Rag Room is one of the oldest surviving buildings (built in 1844) of Crane & Co., one of the oldest papermaking businesses in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. [2] It is located in southwestern Dalton , on a site where paper has been manufactured since the early 19th century.

  4. History of papermaking in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1857 Crane & Company began making the paper for banknotes, [4] and it was confirmed as the paper of choice for U.S. currency beginning in 1862. As of 2012, Crane & Company continues to manufacture the paper for U.S. currency. [5] By 1840 Lee was the largest paper producer, and by Zenas Crane's death in 1845, Berkshire was the largest paper ...

  5. Winthrop M. Crane - Wikipedia

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    Winthrop Murray Crane was born in Dalton, Massachusetts on April 23, 1853. His mother was Louise Fanny Laflin. His father, Zenas Marshall Crane, was owner of the Crane Paper Company, a dominant economic force in the small community and a major producer of paper products.

  6. Eaton, Crane & Pike Company Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Eaton, Crane & Pike Company Factory, once the Terry Clock Company Factory is a historic former factory complex in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.Developed over a period of years between 1883 and 1967, the complex was home to one of Pittsfield's major paper concerns, and a significant local employer.

  7. Richard T. Crane - Wikipedia

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    Crane factory on Kedzie Avenue in Chicago circa 1917. Richard T. Crane was born on May 15, 1832, in Paterson, New Jersey (on the Tottoway Road, near the Passaic Falls) to Timothy Botchford Crane and Maria Ryerson. [1] [2] Crane was a nephew of Chicago lumber dealer Martin Ryerson. He moved to Chicago from New Jersey in 1855.

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