0.1 Linear Feet, Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder, 1/2 in; 1 oversize folder, 3 items); 19 reels of microfilm
Creator
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company
Location
West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown,
WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / Fax: 304-293-3981 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
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and Regional History Center.
Conditions Governing Access
No special access restriction applies.
Conditions Governing Access
Access restriction removed. Restriction lifted 1990/11/16. Former restriction: "Not to be used by anyone without permission,
in writing, from Mr. Neighbors."
Preferred Citation
A&M 2134, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company Papers, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University
Libraries.
Correspondence and business records while the company was operating near the present site of Cass. Subjects and topics covered
are the Blackwater Lumber Company, Condon-Lane Boom and Lumber Company, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, Greenbrier River, logging,
lumber agents, Martin-Lane and Company, railroads, J.L. Rumbarger Lumber Company, R.M. Sutton Company, Stearns Manufacturing
Company, Saint Lawrence Boom and Manufacturing Company, S.E. Slaymaker and Company, timberlands, West Spruce Lumber Company,
and William Whitmer and Sons, Inc. Places mentioned include Greenbrier, Pocahontas, and Randolph counties; Green Bank, Horton,
Cass, Piedmont, and Ronceverte (all in West Virginia); and Covington, Virginia. Correspondents include Joseph K. Cass, T.B.
Davis, H.G. Davis, and P.I. Reed.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company of Delaware account statements [photocopy] (including those of subsidiaries such as Women's
World Magazine Co., Industrial Chemical Co., Robeson Process Co., and others)
"Plan of the Property of James A. Sewell, Esq., M.D.; Situated at the mouth of the Jacques-Cartier River, 'Les Ecureuils'
[a fief now part of Donnacona, Québec, Canada]"