Pusey and Jones Corporation was a major shipbuilder and industrial equipment manufacturer located in Wilmington, Delaware. Shipbuilding was the primary focus from 1853 until the end of World War II. While manufacturing and fabrication of papermaking machinery was a part of the company from nearly the beginning, after World War II, the company closed the shipyard and converted the shipyard\u27s facilities to manufacture papermaking machinery exclusively. The company closed in 1959. Records pertain mainly to machinery for the pulp and paper business. Also included are papers related to Penntech, a corporation with which the donor was associated.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/findingaids/1414/thumbnail.jp
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The University of Maine began offering a pulp and paper in 1912-1913 under Dr. Ralph H. McKee making...
The collection contains financial records of Oliver Moulton\u27s sawmills. The volumes do not specif...
Albums containing photographs taken at various paper and pulp mills in Maine belonging to the Intern...
A history of the Hollingsworth & Whitney Company, with executive offices in Boston, Massachusetts, d...
Records include contract agreements, correspondence, grievance reports, minutes, etc. of special int...
The Eastern Corporation owned paper mills in Brewer, Orono and Lincoln, Maine. The company began in ...
The Pulp & Paper Summer Institute was established in 1960 at the request of the pulp and paper indus...
The Martinon Lumber Company had its main office in Bangor, Maine, with a Canadian office in St. John...
A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod...
The financial records of an electric utility in Maine. Included are daybooks, cashbooks, journals an...
The record group contains photographs and slides taken by Freeland Jones, ca. 1947-1965, of building...
This collection consists largely of research note cards concerning a variety of subjects including: ...
The collection contains records of the Maine Slate Company of Monson as well as personal papers of W...
The collection contains financial records of a boat shop and dock owned by Herbert E. Tracy in Winte...
Pusey and Jones Corporation was a major shipbuilder and industrial equipment manufacturer located in...
The University of Maine began offering a pulp and paper in 1912-1913 under Dr. Ralph H. McKee making...
The collection contains financial records of Oliver Moulton\u27s sawmills. The volumes do not specif...
Albums containing photographs taken at various paper and pulp mills in Maine belonging to the Intern...
A history of the Hollingsworth & Whitney Company, with executive offices in Boston, Massachusetts, d...
Records include contract agreements, correspondence, grievance reports, minutes, etc. of special int...
The Eastern Corporation owned paper mills in Brewer, Orono and Lincoln, Maine. The company began in ...
The Pulp & Paper Summer Institute was established in 1960 at the request of the pulp and paper indus...
The Martinon Lumber Company had its main office in Bangor, Maine, with a Canadian office in St. John...
A history of the Great Northern Paper Company completed in 1978 by long-time employee John E. McLeod...
The financial records of an electric utility in Maine. Included are daybooks, cashbooks, journals an...
The record group contains photographs and slides taken by Freeland Jones, ca. 1947-1965, of building...
This collection consists largely of research note cards concerning a variety of subjects including: ...
The collection contains records of the Maine Slate Company of Monson as well as personal papers of W...
The collection contains financial records of a boat shop and dock owned by Herbert E. Tracy in Winte...