Acadia Paper Mill
The Acadia Paper Mill was established in Nova Scotia by Anthony Henry Holland sometime between 1817–1819.[1][2] It was the second paper mill in Canada and the first in Atlantic Canada.The mill was built on the Nine Mile River, near Bedford Basin. Early paper makers included two sons-in-law of Holland; John Campbell and Samuel Courtney.
From 1839 to 1841, Charles Fenerty experimented with wood fibers at this mill. The Canadian inventor produced the first sheet of paper made from wood pulp in North America.
Sometime in the 1860s, the mill was relocated further downstream. On August 20th, 1875, the mill was destroyed in a fire, and was never rebuilt.[1]
References
- Romanov-Hughes, Alexander (2010). "Acadia Paper Mill". Hughes Paper Mills. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
- Naylor, R.T. (June 14, 2006). History of Canadian Business, 1867-1914. Chapter XII: McGill-Queen's Press.
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