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Show PAPERMAKIN BY HAN IN AMERIC 24 [xv] HENRY HUDSON, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT H('nry Hudson (1780-1843), was the son of Bmmu Hud:on,an bm Were intereste in the papermaking firmorganized by Geo and his sons, located fnBurnside, East Hartford. Wl(hthe amicable dwt Phelps and Georg Spafford, Nort Windham, Connecticut, cox( fou thousand, three hundredand thirty-nine dollarsand ninety ce [xvi BYRN & SMITH WINDHAM CONNECTICUT Thi IS one of the little-known mills where paper was made only a limite time. It 15 recorded that the establishment embraced a sawmill, a gristmnu, anda paper mill, all under one roof. The orfgfna proynetou wer Claricand Gray, followed byByrneand Smith whoused theseal of ConDectfeut as the dexx‘gn for their label. Willfam Byrne was ownerof th i % from 179101816, but hisconnection wit the earl Dineteenth-century Windham paper mill has not been determined [Xv ERONX MILL, PETER A. MES!ER Thismill waslocate "nkheE(oRiver, west of the Boston ost Road in what fs nowan {n [r"'m] WALES & OLMSTE ]'xe location of this mill f WHITESTOWN NE YORK o a = Z 3 o "mpr(xcd Htteow sioete i een o Blce e ant theOOritkan Gregh pE This otvlbe wa probabl not n gper tionuntflabout x%gghhou@nmmeddmp per was made tnWest;flnrelandn 1801. Walesville was established by the Wales famrly, an <Cording toa local census the Olmsfte family was residing n the com Unity n 1800, This label fs typical of several American k |