Reverse reads, "Mead plant and wood for wood pulp." This is a photo of the Mead Corporation's wood plant and wood being weathered for pulp. The Mead Corporation was founded in Dayton in 1846. Colonel Daniel Mead bought out his partners over the span of the next twenty years, and in 1882 established Mead Paper Company. In 1890 Mead opened up the Chillicothe plant, seen in this photo
This April 30, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant from the east s...
This August 17, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's machine room looking...
This October 4, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's settling tank and sa...
This 1940s image shows the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prior to July 1941, the plant was...
This is a picture of the process of wood weathering for wood pulp. This is the process of leaving w...
This undated image shows a man measuring a truckload of logs at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Di...
This undated photograph shows the Mead Corporation which opened a plant producing paper for cardboar...
This undated image shows men working together to load logs on a truck at the Mead Paper Corporation,...
This undated image shows a man working at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prior to July ...
This undated image shows Mead Paper Corporation's gasoline switch engine. Prior to July 1941, the pl...
This undated image shows Marvin V. Simms working at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prio...
This photograph of the Mead plant near downtown Sylva is part of a collection of photographs that we...
This March 31, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's acid plant looking so...
This May 26, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant, looking south fr...
This April 30, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant looking south. ...
This April 30, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant from the east s...
This August 17, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's machine room looking...
This October 4, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's settling tank and sa...
This 1940s image shows the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prior to July 1941, the plant was...
This is a picture of the process of wood weathering for wood pulp. This is the process of leaving w...
This undated image shows a man measuring a truckload of logs at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Di...
This undated photograph shows the Mead Corporation which opened a plant producing paper for cardboar...
This undated image shows men working together to load logs on a truck at the Mead Paper Corporation,...
This undated image shows a man working at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prior to July ...
This undated image shows Mead Paper Corporation's gasoline switch engine. Prior to July 1941, the pl...
This undated image shows Marvin V. Simms working at the Mead Paper Corporation, Sylva Division. Prio...
This photograph of the Mead plant near downtown Sylva is part of a collection of photographs that we...
This March 31, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's acid plant looking so...
This May 26, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant, looking south fr...
This April 30, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant looking south. ...
This April 30, 1928 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's plant from the east s...
This August 17, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's machine room looking...
This October 4, 1929 image shows the construction of Sylva Paperboard Company's settling tank and sa...