John Taylor (paper manufacturer)

John Taylor (paper manufacturer)

John Taylor (1809-1871) was a Toronto area businessman and a pioneer in the pulp and paper industry.

Early life

The Taylor family immigrated to Upper Canada from England in 1821. [http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/pm.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=00000228&sl=4303&pos=1 Twentieth-Century Todmorden: A Community in the Don Valley ] ] By 1834, John Taylor and his brothers, Thomas and George, moved from the city of Vaughan, Ontario to the Township of York, part of the newly created city of Toronto. [http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/taylorcreek2.htm City of Toronto: Parks and Recreation - Taylor Creek Park Additional Information ] ] The brothers set their sites on the banks of the Don river, an area with an already burgeoning pulp and paper industry.

Paper production

The 1850s brought a wave of expansion to the paper industry in Toronto. By this time, Toronto's population had grown to over thirty thousand and this growing community was also becoming more literate, increasing the demand for books and newspapers. The Taylor family business was also expanding: The brothers had already built their first paper mill on the West Don in 1846; in 1851 they purchased a water-powered saw mill, and also purchased the York Paper Mill (later named Todmorden Mills) in 1855. The Taylor mills produced manila paper, newsprint and felt paper, a product used in roofing. The mills were extremely productive and employed 100 people by the 1900's. John, the oldest of the three brothers, was the manager of the mills. [http://www.lostrivers.ca/points/DonPmill.htm Don Valley Paper Mill middlle Mill Domtar ] ]

In 1854, London, England offered a reward of £1,000 to anyone who could find a cheaper and more abundant substitute for rags as a raw source for paper. A talented mechanic with a gift for invention, John Taylor tested several methods making paper out of wood pulp. The use of wood as a cellulosic feedstock was the first major technological break-through in paper-making in 1,700 years. [http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/LoPBdP/BP/bp292-e.htm Pulp and paper: the reduction of toxic effluents (BP-292E) ] ] This advancement dramatically transformed the industry and earned Taylor a place as a pioneer in the technical development of Canada's paper industry.

Death and legacy

John Taylor died unexpectedly on May 13, 1871 at the age of sixty-two. His brothers went on to establish the Don Valley Brick Works in 1889. [ [http://www.toronto-east-rotary.org/news/2007PDF/Aug0207.pdf Publication2 ] ]

The Taylor name lives on in Toronto as the name of a tributary of the city's Don river, called Taylor Creek.

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