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Rags and Paper Trivia
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- 1851 - Deseret News suspended
publication for three months, because of rags shortage.
- 1854
- A papermaking mill established on Temple Square,
Salt Lake City. Rags were used to make paper. The result was a thick,
gray paper that was often streaked with colors from the old shirts,
pants, and dresses used to make it.
- 1860
- Paper making machine was installed at the old Sugar House Mill at
11th East and 21st South where it remained for more than twenty years.
- 1861 July 24 - The first
paper produced at Sugar House Paper Mill
- 1882 - Sugar House Paper Mill
closed and equipment was moved to the building in Cottonwood Canyon.
This paper mill used aspen logs from Parley's and Big Cottonwood
Canyons which were ground into pulp for paper rather than rags.
- 1893
April 1 - The mill in Cottonwood Canyon was completely gutted by
fire. Large-scale papermaking in Utah ended.
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Paper Trivia - The World
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- The word "paper" comes from the name of the papyrus plant
that grew wild along the Nile River in Egypt about 4,000 years ago.
Ancient Egyptians used to pound the leaves flat and use them to write
on.
- Rags were the main source of papermaking fiber for
centuries.
- 1666 - in England, cotton and linen
were prohibited from being used for burial shrouds in order to make
them available for papermaking.
- 1690 - Paper was first
manufactured in the U.S. at the Rittenhouse Mill, Germantown,
Pennsylvania.
- 1700s - There was a shortage of rags
to make paper. Nations passed laws forbidding rags to be taken out of
the country. Rag smuggling became a lucrative profession.
- 1770
- Ruled paper was first produced by machine by John Tetlow in England.
Its first uses were for music paper an accounting ledgers. Before this,
the rules had to be drawn out by hand.
- 1855
- A New York scientist, Isaiah Deck, proposed that
Egyptian mummy wrappings could be used to make paper.
- 1860
- On the eve of the American Civil War the South was almost entirely
dependent on the Northern paper mills for its paper supply. There were
555 paper mills in the United States in 1860, 24 were located in the
South.
- 1861-1865 - During the
American Civil War, naval blockades caused newspaper offices to run out
of paper to so some editions were printed on wallpaper.
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Trivia for Today
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- TODAY
- The average American uses about 749 pounds of paper and paper
products each year
- TODAY
- On average, it takes 14 days for newsprint to leave the manufacturing
mill, go to press, pass through the newsagent's hands, be bought and
read, be taken to the recycling bin, and then arrive back at the mill.
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