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From Pulpwood to Newsprint

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A wonderfully comprehensive look at the papermaking process. From the pulpwood being cut and peeled in the Pleasant River region of Maine to its transformation into thermal and mechanical pulp for use on "modern" paper machines, this video has it all. River driving down the Penobscot and the work of the Maine Seaboard Company in Bucksport are shown in great detail. Filmed in 1940 but it may surprise you how little has changed.  
25 minutes

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Seaboard Paper Company  video  Bucksport Maine  papermaking video

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 July, 2007.

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