English: Columbia Mills, Lee, Massachusetts. Established in 1827, the Columbia Mill was operated by the Smith Paper Company. It would be the first paper mill to supply 100% groundwood newsprint to The New York Times.
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circa 1912
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Reproduced from an original postcard published by R. D. Gillmor of Lee, Massachusetts
Copyright expired as publication of postcard pre-dates 1923 -- see below
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2007-12-06 15:40 Hugh Manatee 787×504× (72150 bytes) Columbia Mills, Lee, MA; from a c. 1912 postcard published by R. D. Gillmor of Lee, Massachusetts. Established in 1827, the Columbia Mill was operated by the Smith Paper Company.
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