University Press of America
Pages: 180
Trim: 8¾ x 11¼
978-0-7618-0033-0 • Hardback • October 1995 • $91.00 • (£70.00)
Robert E. Harrigan is retired. He was formerly a vice-president of the Fisher Scientific Company.
Chapter 1 The Paper Trail
Chapter 2 A Capital Born, a Paper Mill Formed
Chapter 3 From Rock Creek to Georgetown
Chapter 4 A Short-Lived Affair
Chapter 5 District of Columbia Paper Manufacturing Company
Chapter 6 A Paper Mill Upstream
Chapter 7 A Government Paper Mill
Chapter 8 Boom, Bust, and War
Chapter 9 The Georgetown Industrial Remnants
Chapter 10 Bibliography
Chapter 11 Index
Mr. Harrigan has painted a vivid picture of not only the paper manufacture but of life in general in early D.C.
— Kenneth F. Hermsen, Retired Paper Mill Superindependent, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Robert Harrigan has done an outstanding job of telling it like it was, and especially in weaving the history of papermaking into the history of the greater Washington area.
— William K. Wilson, Retired from Paper Section (chief), National Institute of Standards and Technology
Robert Harrigan has done an outstanding job of "telling it like it was", and especially in weaving the history of papermaking into the history of the greater Washington area.
— William K. Wilson, Retired from Paper Section (chief), National Institute of Standards and Technology
Mr. Harrigan has painted a vivid picture of not only the paper manufacture but of life in general in early D.C.
— Kenneth F. Hermsen, Retired Paper Mill Superindependent, National Institute of Standards and Technology