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French Paper Company, Niles, Michigan; Georgia-Pacific Camas Paper Mill, Camas, Washington [311] Crossett Paper Mill, Crossett, Arkansas [312] Palatka Paper Mill, Palatka, Florida [313] Toledo Mill, Toledo, Oregon [314] Glatfelter, Charlotte, North Carolina [315] Graham Paper Company; Cupples Station Paper Mill, St. Louis, Missouri (opened in ...
Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company, situated in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a privately owned wholesaler specializing in facilities management, industrial packaging, equipment, and supplies. Established in 1922, it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest businesses in the state still managed by a direct descendant of its founders.
The following is a list of previous names and corporate entities that were involved in the pulp and paper industry. Pages in category "Defunct pulp and paper companies" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Wausau Paper (NYSE: WPP) (stylized as wausauPAPER) is an American pulp and paper company. It has approximately 870 employees as of December 2014, has manufacturing operations in Harrodsburg, Kentucky and Middletown, Ohio , and a support services facility in Mosinee, Wisconsin .
(The Center Square) – Irving Tissue is bringing 100 more jobs to the Macon-Bibb County area of Georgia as part of a $600 million investment, state officials said Thursday. The company opened in ...
The Harding-Jones Paper Company District is a registered historic district in Excello, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1975. [2] A significant, early example of Ohio industry, the mill was owned by the Harding and Jones families for most of its operation.
Hammermill Paper Company is an American paper manufacturer originally founded in 1898 as the Ernst R. Behrend Company. The company was purchased in 1986 by International Paper Company, where the namesake survived as a brand of paper. This brand was later spun off into Sylvamo Corporation when International Paper spun Sylvamo off. [1]