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Show PAPERMAKIN BY HAN IN AMERIC 7 hrtlled dollars." John Waterman not only controlle the papermill, bu fealso carried on th office, the clothfer's trade, the d: ein s Minenand cotton yarn, printin and the preparation of chacolate s swell Fou ‘Teex asevidenced byanadvertfsemen in the April 17,1773, number o € revived "Providenc iB i i3 Gazette. The advertisernent fn "The Providence Gazette, April17, 1773 Ju}U;f‘ertal'n(hatWalermanconh'nued tomalke paper untfl 1775 foro 16 Voq s20f that year advertised for "two Apprentices of abou 15 o Rhoars o Age, to the hePapermaker' Trade." Duri th g th this e Blandmillmad cartridge paperfor the AméricanRevoluto troops, and " 2ccount two of the young papermaker were exempted from milf derh i s B oo e John Waterman's death notice, "The Gazette," February8, 1777 7 6allactivityat the Olneyville p a spermi an';"‘ foa standstill; the 49-year-old organizer, principa stockholder wherietical papermaker, John Waterman was seriously fL1. It was h Digitalimag © 2004 Marriott Library, University of Utah. All ights reserved |