Front of the Newton Falls Paper Mill Company Store
Exterior shot of the Newton Falls Paper Mill company store, with employees posing in front of it. Circa 1908. Newton Falls, NY.
Exterior shot of the Newton Falls Paper Mill company store, with employees posing in front of it. Circa 1908. Newton Falls, NY.
Written on photo: PULP WOOD AT NEWTON FALLS, N.Y. Two men pose with a two man crosscut saw. They stand in front of a large pile of pulpwood. Circa 1908. Newton Falls, NY. Real Photo Postcard by Henry M. Beach. Click here to read our story on Henry M. Beach and how his photography captured […]
Written on photo is: SULPHITE MILL. STOREHOUSE AND MILL. NEWTON FALLS, NY. The photo is an exterior shot of the sulfite mill, including a large smokestack. A horse drawn wagon and two men are in the foreground, in front of the mill. Sulfite was used to bleach paper in the manufacturing process. Newton Falls Paper […]
Written on photo is: DIGESTER BUILDINGS AND POND – NEWTON FALLS, NY. Pictured are a large smokestack, gondola train cars of the Buffalo and Susquehanna RR, and other mill buildings on right. The building directly behind the RR cars held a digester for breaking down pulp. Circa 1900-1910. Newton Falls, NY. Real Photo Postcard by […]
Some of the Newton Falls Paper Mill buildings, located next to train track. Circa 1900-1910. Newton Falls, NY. Real Photo Postcard by Henry M. Beach.
Newton Falls Paper Mill complex of buildings under a layer of snow. Black smoke billows into the sky from two smokestacks. Open chute on stilts used to feed pulp logs to plant. Circa 1910. Newton Falls, NY.
Photo taken from hill above the Newton Falls Paper Mill complex of buildings. The plant opened in 1896. Circa 1900. Newton Falls, NY.
Sullivan’s Lumber Mill. Photo by F.J. McCormick Photo Studio, donated by Florence Howard. Circa 1880s. Canton, NY.
Employees posing outside Sullivan’s Lumber Mill next to and on a large pile of wood scraps. Circa 1880s. Canton, NY. Photo taken and printed by the F.J. McCormick Photo Studio, photo donated to the SLCHA by Florence Howard.
Exterior of Pope’s Saw and Grist Mill, and the yard in front of it, which is full of slabwood and milled lumber. The mill was run by the Pope family from 1816 to 1927. Old grange hall can be seen at background left. Circa 1900. Pope Mills in the town of Macomb, NY.