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Show 5 LIME ROCK, CONNECTICUT; 1928-193 supestors nthe world, might have genuine handmade paper pmdm i thei own countey: Hezetofore, the ine book printe H(‘ sovery much coveted iartfsti frcles at that time. It fs nowgran{yin) toknow thatat et ew fine ool were printed on this Americanmad pa Axwrlynl‘)n Dard Hunterhad been{ncorrespondencewithsevers bers of a papermaking family {n England who, through their o Toitiattve, had expresseda sincere desire o come to America and ca One of the few photographs taken during the razing of the old foundr ‘butlding, This structure stood across the stream adjacent to the mfll on hets radeof maig paper by hand. This fmly onsited uiKe Robertson, hissons Regtnaldand Thomas,wife Laurs and daughter.foTavo Maggy Rabert Perry Robertson was convinced that he d Fathe could work together to mak a success of the L ime d to restore handmad paper tots approprfate spher - that fs,"the mdux:ry,"a r. Robertson expresse as well qualiffed asa vatwhohadgafned much valuableexperienc in years past fna numbe of Englsh mitls. He was 48 yearsold when he eventually came to thi country {n August, 1929, eight months prior to the mill's completfon Digital image© 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |