Marshall Mason, Bob Harris, and Hershall Cabe eating at the Legion Home for a local union group gathering. This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for the Sylvan, a monthly 1950's publication of Sylva's Mead Corporation. Mead, which opened in 1928, expanded in 1955 and closed in 1974 due to environmental concerns, produced paper for cardboard boxes. Jackson Paper Manufacturing Company, a recycle-based operation, opened in 1995 in the same location
Portrait of Earl Hurst. This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for...
Among those pictured are Mr. Bennet and C. Mathis keeping the railroad tracks in good working order ...
This photograph of R. O. Sutton and Frank Winkler wearing a white carnation corsage is part of a col...
Herschel Cabe, Marshall Mason, and Bob Harris had to run a temporary electric line to the motor hook...
This photograph of Bob Harris, Lane Whitaker, and Mr. Ellis is part of a collection of photographs t...
This photograph of Mike Strong, Ellis Harris, Walt Hoyle, and T.C. Cogdill is part of a collection o...
This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for the Sylvan, a monthly 1...
Vince and Eldon Hooper at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. This photograph is part of a collectio...
A group of Mead employees relaxing in the lobby of the High Hampton Inn in Cashiers for the twenty-f...
Roscoe Poteet, mill superintendent, with Bob Harris (right) at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. T...
Mr. Growden, J.B. Sutton, and "Punkin" Jones in the lobby of the High Hampton Inn in Cashiers for th...
This photograph of the Mead plant near downtown Sylva is part of a collection of photographs that we...
Joe Dietz (left), and Bob Lacey at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. This photograph is part of a ...
Hattie H. Allison, personnel secretary, pins a white carnation corsage on each woman as she enters t...
This photograph of a Highway patrolman speaking to a group at Sylva's Mead Corporation is part of a ...
Portrait of Earl Hurst. This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for...
Among those pictured are Mr. Bennet and C. Mathis keeping the railroad tracks in good working order ...
This photograph of R. O. Sutton and Frank Winkler wearing a white carnation corsage is part of a col...
Herschel Cabe, Marshall Mason, and Bob Harris had to run a temporary electric line to the motor hook...
This photograph of Bob Harris, Lane Whitaker, and Mr. Ellis is part of a collection of photographs t...
This photograph of Mike Strong, Ellis Harris, Walt Hoyle, and T.C. Cogdill is part of a collection o...
This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for the Sylvan, a monthly 1...
Vince and Eldon Hooper at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. This photograph is part of a collectio...
A group of Mead employees relaxing in the lobby of the High Hampton Inn in Cashiers for the twenty-f...
Roscoe Poteet, mill superintendent, with Bob Harris (right) at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. T...
Mr. Growden, J.B. Sutton, and "Punkin" Jones in the lobby of the High Hampton Inn in Cashiers for th...
This photograph of the Mead plant near downtown Sylva is part of a collection of photographs that we...
Joe Dietz (left), and Bob Lacey at the Mead plant near downtown Sylva. This photograph is part of a ...
Hattie H. Allison, personnel secretary, pins a white carnation corsage on each woman as she enters t...
This photograph of a Highway patrolman speaking to a group at Sylva's Mead Corporation is part of a ...
Portrait of Earl Hurst. This photograph is part of a collection of photographs that were created for...
Among those pictured are Mr. Bennet and C. Mathis keeping the railroad tracks in good working order ...
This photograph of R. O. Sutton and Frank Winkler wearing a white carnation corsage is part of a col...