Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill
- Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill
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The Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill was the first steam powered mill in Cincinnati, Ohio, established in 1825 and owned by the Messrs. Phillips & Spear company. It provided paper for the surrounding area as well as surplus shipped to New Orleans, Louisiana.[1]
References
- ^ Cornell, Alice M. (2001). Art as Image: Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio University Press. pp. p. 5. ISBN 082141335x.
it was originated in 1877
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- Pulp and paper mills
- Defunct companies based in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Defunct pulp and paper companies
- History of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Manufacturing companies based in Ohio
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