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Show PAPERMAKIN BY HAN IN AMERIC 28 [xxtx] WILSON & BIRD, TROY NEW YORK. The making o aper began in R ensselaer County, New York, on the Poesten Kill, { 1792. Thesecond paper mfll was bu xluhouusoo y David Buelo w)'nznnKm amill that wassweptaway by high water 1n 181, A ne building was erected to the west of the site of the destroyed mill, and f 1828 this water-powre proper cameinm(hcpoisessinnofwflsonwn Bird. The milland workers' cottaages are show epaxmnl settin Bltured on the woodcut paper label that has e reprodu [xxx] ) KENDALL &SONS, LEOMINSTER, MASSACHUSETTS The ficst paper mill in Leominster was bult 101796 by Jonas Kendal 2nd Willfam Nichols. In 1801 the same owners erected a second mil be Kendall & Sons,"and cyltnder machine wasin operatton; {n1833asmal Fourdrinte machine oaspetaiod. Lhe nbel doces Erom st 1825 [xx'" R. & A. H. HUBBARD NORWICH CONNECTICU The Hubbard famly was leng connected with the "Norwich Courfer founded 1,by Thomas Hubbar 1n 1796. Thomas Hubbard hadt}ueeson; Thomas (born 1782), Russell (bom 1785), and Amos Hallam (born 1791) The oldest son, Thornas, went to India in t e crly part of thecentury and (n Cakuua he oblal'ned a position with Dr Hunter, governmen EEiiter Wiieos i h i i orvacstioh SCbloies Arnos i 10 Caltutta s ool hisplade: Hhoros died tnBatavts Tsvs. i 130 Pxxif] RUSSELL HUBBARD, NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Uon the death of Dr. Hunter fn Galcutta, AmosH. Hubbard assume full dutie in the Far Eastern printing office. He ret 1817 The following year, Amos, with his brother Russell, engaged i ‘makin of paper. The brother had twomills: anol wo den bufldg that had bee er cted n 1790 on t e to ndBushnel on or near the site of Christopher Leffingwell's paper mil |