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Contributing Institution
Winslow Historical Preservation Committee
Document Type
Image
Description
Image likely dates from late 1940s or early 1950s. In 1953, the name on the building changed to reflect that it was a division of Scott Paper Company. Scott Paper Company sold the mill in 1995 to Kimberly Clark. Two years later, the company shut the mill down.
Photo contributed by Jack Nivison. Jack's father, John Campbell Nivison, and grandfather, John Alexander Nivison, worked at the mill. John Alexander Nivison was a paper maker in Scotland before immigrating to the United States in 1904.
Exact Creation Date
1950
Location
Kennebec County; Winslow
Keywords
Maine; Winslow; Paper Mills
Image Location
Rights Statement
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