Alling and Cory

Alling and Cory

Alling and Cory was a privately owned printing paper and packaging distributor headquartered in Rochester, New York, United States. Founded by Elihu F. Marshall in 1819, the company remained independent until 1996 when it was bought by Union Camp. Assumed to be among its employees were 2 United States Presidents and other United States statesmen.

At its height, "Alling and Cory" owned more than 20 branch offices from Toledo, Ohio to New York City. At one point, it was the United States oldest privately owned company in continuous operation. After the International Paper acquisition of Union Camp in 1999, Alling and Cory was folded into xpedx Corp. Most of its original branches remain open.

The trademark used by "Alling and Cory", the A and C, was re- issued a new registration number(3,380,563) by the United States Patent and Trademark office in 2008. It's new owner is Charles Allen of Charles Allen Computer Concepts a New York based computer consulting and repair firm (516-280-0908). "Alling and Cory" employed Allen as a sales promotion manager.


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