Contributed by Yarmouth Historical Society
Description
Some of the Forest Paper Co.'s office employees pose in front of one of the mill's buildings.
Pictured are, standing, from left, Frederic E. Gore, chemist; Raoul Gerourd, electrician; A.H. Thomsley, draftsman; and Frederic A. True, paymaster.
Seated, from left, are Edgar H. Wilson, bookkeeper; George W. Hammond, agent; and William Merrill, script.
Forest Paper Company's success came through the hard work and dedication of many men, but the contributions made by F.E. Gore and G.W. Hammond were unprecedented. Hammond, who helped spearhead the company quickly commited himself to the thriving business. His efforts helped F.P.C. succeed as he personally insisted on constant improvements to the mill. During his years at F.P.C. nearly four improvements per year were made, turning the mill from a small town employer to a world class establishment. F.E. Gore also made personal sacrifices for the company, starting as a chemist in 1881, he soon found himself as the manager of Forest Paper. It was said that his ability and energy won merited approval among many and his sheer force of character and intelligence brought him to his high position.
About This Item
- Title: Forest Paper Company office force, Yarmouth, ca. 1885
- Creation Date: circa 1885
- Subject Date: circa 1885
- Location: Third Falls, Yarmouth, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 15 cm x 21 cm
- Local Code: 1951.200.36
- Object Type: Image
Cross Reference Searches
Standardized Subject Headings
- Lumber industry--Maine--Yarmouth
- Paper industry
- Sawmills--Maine--Yarmouth
- Forest Paper Company (Yarmouth, Me.)
- Employees
People
- Gerourd, Raoul
- Gore, Frederic E.
- Hammond, George W.
- Merrill, William
- Thomsley, A. H.
- True, Frederic A.
- Wilson, Edgar H.
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For more information about this item, contact:
Yarmouth Historical Society118 East Elm St., PO Box 107, Yarmouth, ME 04096
(207) 846-6259
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