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The Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill was the first steam mill in Cincinnati, Ohio, established in 1825 (199 years ago) () and owned by the Messrs. Phillips & Spear company. It provided paper for the surrounding area as well as surplus shipped to New Orleans, Louisiana .
Champion Hamilton mill chronology, 1893-2005. 1893 Nov. 2 - Champion Coated Paper Company incorporated by Peter G. Thomson. 1894 April 15 - production began in coating mill on Seven Mile Pike (North B Street). Paper was purchased from other Hamilton mills and coated by Champion. 1894 May 4 - first coated paper is shipped from the mill.
The first paper to be coated -- a 25-inch, 300-pound roll -- had been made in the Fordham Mill, opposite Champion on the east side of the Great Miami River. The first order -- for the Chatfield and Wood Company in Cincinnati -- was shipped May 4,1894.
The Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill was the first steam mill in Cincinnati, Ohio, established in and owned by the Messrs. Phillips & Spear company. It provided paper for the surrounding area as well as surplus shipped to New Orleans, Louisiana. Notes and References. Book: Cornell, Alice M.. Art as Image: Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio ...
The Cincinnati Steam Paper Mill was the first steam powered mill in Cincinnati, ... Prints and Promotion in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ohio University Press. p. 5. ISBN 0-8214 ...
Apr 6, 2018 · A further impact on the Mill Creek in the early decades of the 1800s was the development of various industries, such as pork slaughterhouses, paper mills, and breweries. The first slaughterhouse opened in the 1830s. By 1913, one cup of every gallon of water flowing through the Mill Creek contained alcohol or animal by-products.
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.