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Show 3 PAPERMAKIN BY HAN IN AMERIC inchequalit of the paper. John Hasleton, themill foreman, wasinth British army, bu Wolte's Quebe ompeliedtogtve up hs plac S (c)um e tleon the Platns of Abr Jeremiah Smith cventualiy rettred from theenterprtse, but ot whti keel in B e e TheComitessppined h the Paper-Mills upon Mr'tmsnu 3w s Conions 2 i e ie o e Soehe e s r"';.amnem et o c(.',:m Reporton the petition o Boyce and Clarke for adv:mcmgfou undred pounds for paper mill repats, Decembe his son-in-law, James Bofe (or Boyce), had been i nto the craf of papermaking.Ini76o, BmexmduccdR\"chardClarkc anadcptEnglfi papermakee,o sccept Hagleton'sposifonsan u guidance th quality of the writing and Feaat sapoa fmpmve A fow year o sum of four hundred pounds for reparing the mill, which request wa granted. According to the contemporary tract, "The American Wonder Or, the Strang and Remarkable Capeear177 there were four paper mills fn Milton, with mills proposed for erectfo erma ts has been unsuccessful fn uncoveringany wate etk hatoii dcfmftrly o detified as orfginating i the ffist il he Colony Digitalimag © 2004 Marriott Library, Universiy of Utah. All ights reserved |