Showing International Paper Mills, village of Chisholm, Jay, ME; from a c. 1908 postcard published by the Metropolitan News Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Built by Hugh J. Chisholm in 1888, the Otis Falls Pulp & Paper Company mill was then the third largest in the country. In 1898, it became a founding mill of the International Paper Company.
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Showing International Paper Mills, Chisholm, Jay, ME; from a c. 1908 postcard. Built by Hugh J. Chisholm in 1888, the Otis Falls Pulp Company was then the 3rd largest in the country. In 1898, it became a founding mill of International Paper.
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