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FORT HOWARD COMPANY RECORDS, 1919 – 2009
Abstract
Records, product samples, photographs, video recordings, and artifacts of a Green Bay, Wisconsin
paper manufacturer. Fort Howard was one of the nation’s largest producers of disposable paper
products such as: toilet paper, paper toweling, napkins, placemats, and wipers.
Documented are Fort Howard’s innovations in the use of recycled paper and other environmental
issues, inventions and patents of paper making and paper folding machines, expansions, acquisitions,
mergers, employee activities, and company philanthropy. Biographical information on the Cofrin
family and other company leaders is also present.
Presented by the Georgia Pacific Corporation (South Broadway Plant, Green Bay), 2001
Processed under the direction of Deb Anderson, Archivist, by Renee Ettinger, Jeanne Neidenbach Jean
Wentz and Jeanine Mead (2001-2010).
History
The Fort Howard Company was founded in 1919 by Austin E. Cofrin, with backing by a handful of
investors. Built on the west side of the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the company takes its
name from an 1800s military outpost located near the mouth of the Fox River. The company was
dedicated to the mass manufacture of sanitary paper products (namely bath tissue, colored crepe, facial
tissue, and paper toweling in the early days). Their marketing strategy of “elegant yet affordable”
made Fort Howard’s products widely available to the majority of the population, including private,
business, and commercial sectors.
From the start, Fort Howard operated nearly self-sufficiently. It supplied many of its own needs that
would normally have been be purchased or contracted through outside sources. They created their
own power, they made some of their own chemicals, they maintained their own landfills, and they
built and serviced their own machines. They had an in-house graphic design department that designed
all artwork for their products and packaging.
In the 1930s, even before the shortages and rationing of World War II or mass public recycling, Fort
Howard began experimenting with utilizing recycled wastepaper for its products. It organized
collections of old phone books, newspapers, and office wastepaper from publishers, businesses and
government agencies. Within the next few decades, the company processed hundreds of thousands of
tons of wastepaper. Due to its self-sufficiency and its greatly reduced cost for raw materials, Fort
Howard began to dominate the world market for tissue products.
The aggressive success of Fort Howard is due in large part to founder Austin E. Cofrin, who put on no
airs and had the hard-work ethic of someone who had been working and supporting his family since
the age of 13. He walked to the mill each day, even in bad weather, and he always knew what was
going on with his workers and his machines. Not until 1960, when his health forced him to retire, did
he surrender control. His son, John Paige Cofrin, was named president. Not until John’s death in
1974 did the company fall outside of Cofrin family control, when Paul Schierl was named president
and CEO.
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Fort Howard quickly became one of the largest employers in the Green Bay area. In 1971, common
stock was offered for sale for the first time, making the company publicly-owned. This move
precipitated the start of many expansions and acquisitions that would span the globe and the next three
decades.
In 1976, Fort Howard began construction of a second paper making and paper converting plant in
Muskogee, Oklahoma and, in 1986, a third in Rincon, Georgia. In 1980, it acquired the Sterling
Group in Manchester, England, another operation that utilized recycled paper for its products. The
U.K. acquisition made it possible for Fort Howard to expand its market abroad. Also in 1980, Fort
Howard acquired The Harmon Group, a wastepaper firm in New York. The Harmon Group supplied
Fort Howard with much of its raw material for tissue production.
Armed with ample suppliers of wastepaper, ample production facilities, and a wide share of the
world’s tissue market, Fort Howard expanded its product line for the first time beyond tissue
production. In 1983, it purchased Maryland Cup Corporation, which was then the country’s largest
manufacturer of disposable (or edible) food use products, which included paper and plastic cups,
drinking straws, plastic eating utensils, and ice cream cones. This acquisition further increased foreign
markets, as Maryland Cup maintained manufacturing operations in the U.K., the Netherlands, Canada,
and Japan. Another cup manufacturer, Lily Tulip, was acquired in 1986.
In 1987, stock shareholders voted to change the name of the Fort Howard Company to the Fort
Howard Corporation, unifying all aspects of operations at all locations under one umbrella. The Green
Bay location was designated as the corporation’s world headquarters.
The cup acquisitions, however, proved not to be as cost-effective or profitable as the paper-making
business, largely due to the inability to use waste materials for production. A differing work ethic at
those plants compared to Green Bay’s mill was also a factor, according to CEO Paul Schierl in Fort
Howard: A Retrospect [published ca. 1985]. In 1988, Fort Howard and investment banker Morgan
Stanley bought all public shares of stock, once again making the company privately-owned. The
company decided to focus their resources on the tissue production side of the business. In 1989, it
acquired Ecosource, an office wastepaper recovery facility in Green Bay, similar to their Harmon
facility in New York. The cup operations were then sold in 1989.
In 1994, Fort Howard opened a sales office in Monterrey, Mexico, from which they imported products
from the Muskogee mill for the Mexican market. The company went from private to public again in
1995, when it offered 25 million shares of stock for public sale. In 1996, Fort Howard and CIMIC
Holdings Ltd. (an international holding company) embarked on a joint venture in China, opening a
tissue manufacturing mill in Shanghai.
Perhaps the biggest change Fort Howard underwent was in 1997, when it merged with another Green
Bay paper mill, James River. James River was originally known as Northern Paper Mills, where
Austin E. Cofrin was working as a general superintendant in1918 before founding Fort Howard
Company. After 78 years of manufacturing under the Fort Howard name and label, the newly-merged
company called itself Fort James. Three years later, in 2000, Fort James was bought by another paper
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manufacturer, Atlanta-based Georgia Pacific. Both Fort James and Georgia Pacific remained publicly-
owned until Koch Industries, Inc. purchased all shares in 2005, making the company a privately-held
subsidiary. It continues to operate under the Georgia Pacific name and management today (2010).
Throughout these expansions, acquisitions, and mergers, Fort Howard’s leadership underwent changes
as well. In 1984, Paul Schierl (president and CEO for the past decade) became Board Chairman and
Don DeMeuse became president. In 1992, Fort Howard reorganized its management. Don DeMeuse
became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kathleen Hempel became Vice Chairman and Chief
Financial Officer, and Michael Riordan became President and Chief Operating Officer. When Don
DeMeuse retired in 1996, Michael Riordan succeeded him as President and Chief Executive Officer.
When Fort Howard and James River merged in 1997, James River CEO Miles Marsh became
chairman and CEO, and Michael Riordan became president and chief operating officer of the newly-
formed Fort James. Pete Correll was Chairman and CEO of Georgia Pacific at the time of the Fort
James buyout in 2000.
Fort Howard had always considered itself a leader in reducing its impact on the environment, even
before environmental regulations introduced in the 1970s and the passing of the U.S. Clean Water Act.
They re-captured and re-used their wastewater and any tissue fibers in it. They received FDA
approval for substituting a safe alternative to ozone-depleting CFCs in their manufacturing process.
They carefully monitored their emission control systems, and not only met governmental standards but
often exceeded them. They had on-site landfills. Their wastewater sludge was utilized by Grantech, a
Green Bay company that provided safe shipping containment for fertilizer and herbicide
manufacturers.
In 1990, Fort Howard won the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator’s Award for
Recycling Leadership. In 1991, it received the National Recycling Coalition Award for Recycling
Innovation, and the American Paper Institute’s Environmental and Energy Achievement Award. The
company had a big voice in many municipalities’ now-standard mandatory recycling programs.
The management and leaders of Fort Howard were largely responsible for the company’s favorable
climate and its reputation as being a great place to work. Although they were demanding of very high
standards in their workers, they also knew how to have fun. Tennis courts were a part of the mill
property in the early years. They held three and six-mile runs. They sponsored employee bus trips to
Milwaukee Brewer games. Throughout their history, they have had company teams or leagues for
basketball, football, softball, archery, trapshooting, bowling, golf, and volleyball. They sponsored
company picnics for workers and their families. Since 1989 they have sponsored United Way
campaigns at the company.
In the regions in which it operates, Fort Howard (and the Cofrin Family) was recognized as a leader in
philanthropy. The Fort Howard Foundation has donated millions of dollars in scholarships, grants,
and gifts to nonprofit and health organizations in the Green Bay, Savannah, and Muskogee areas.
Some of the many Green Bay area recipients include the Curative Rehabilitation Center, NEW
Community Clinic, Family Service Association, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, the University of
Notre Dame, the YMCA, the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, the University of Wisconsin-
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Green Bay, the Hmong Community Center, Syble Hopp School, Paul’s Pantry, the Green Bay
Symphony Orchestra, the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund, and many more.
Scope and Content
The records in this collection are divided into the following categories:
COFRIN FAMILY
HISTORICAL MATERIALS
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Agreements & Contracts
Buildings & Machines
Correspondence
Executives
Governing Documents
Leases
Licenses
Legal Documents
Patents
Reports
Stock
Subsidiaries, Mergers, Acquisitions
EMPLOYEES
PRODUCT LITERATURE
PRODUCT SAMPLES
PRODUCT PACKAGING
SALES & MARKETING
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
FINANCIAL RECORDS
PUBLICATIONS
AUDIO AND VISUAL MATERIALS
ARTIFACTS
COFRIN FAMILY contains biographical materials on company founder, Austin E. Cofrin, his son
John Paige Cofrin (who assumed leadership of the company in 1960), as well as other Cofrin family
members.
HISTORICAL MATERIALS document the founding of the company in 1919 and important
milestones, such as their 50th
and 75th
anniversaries.
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Because these records are so vast, they are broken down into the sub-categories of:
1. Agreements and contracts for purchasing machinery, use and maintenance of railroad
track, contractor negotiations and fees, consignments, price agreements, employment
contracts, broker arrangements, and any other agreements requiring legal or written
documentation between Fort Howard and other businesses, railroads, or public utilities.
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2. Buildings and machines includes timelines for construction and expansion of certain mill
buildings, as well as specifications provided to the company for the construction of mill
machines and equipment.
3. Correspondence mainly from 1924-1965 documenting daily business operations such as
shipments of goods, company expansion, price negotiations, credit lines extended to the
company, submission of brand names to the Federal Trade Commission, etc.
4. Executives contains biographical sketches, limited correspondence, and speeches by
company executives (mainly Paul Schierl and Don DeMeuse, but files are present for
Kathleen Hempel and Michael Riordan as well)
5. Governing documents include articles of incorporation, bylaws and their amendments.
6. Leases for various buildings in locations such as New York, Cleveland, Chicago,
Philadelphia and Green Bay.
7. Licenses to conduct business in other states, to use explosives, and for public storage
warehouses.
8. Legal documents, mainly 1926-1956, include memorandums of judgment, objections to
tax assessment, cancelled checks used as evidence, cremation certificate authorizing the
destruction of certain company records, attorney appointment, and Defence Production
Necessity Certificates.
9. Patents on machines and devices used exclusively by the Fort Howard Company (mostly
by Glenn Shaffer and Emil Hansen)
10. Reports published both internally and externally. Content varies greatly from annual
reports to a disaster recovery plan. Years are sporadic.
11. Stock mainly deals with early subscriptions for stock, stock escrow agreements, and stock
performance, but includes the offer of the company to purchase public stock in order to
privatize the company in 1988.
12. Subsidiaries/mergers/acquisitions includes press releases and news clippings, talking
points of executives, management and branding direction, letters to suppliers and
stockholders. Primarily documents the Fort Howard/James River merger in 1997.
EMPLOYEES and company happenings are well-documented in the employee newsletters. This
collection includes Our Own (1926 – 1948), Fort Howard Focus (1978-1997, focusing on all locations
of operation), Fort Share (1990-1993), and subsequent publications focusing on the original Green
Bay mill: Inside the Fort (1987-2000), Inside Green Bay West (2000 – 2001), and West Side Story
(2001-2004). In 2004, Georgia Pacific combined their former separate employee newsletters from its
Day Street and Broadway mills into a single newsletter entitled Pressing Issues. Holdings of Pressing
Issues span from 2004 – 2007. Sales and marketing also had its own newsletter, Fort Howard Paper
Man (1968-1978), The Bugle (1979 – 1981), and The Pick and Shovel (1974-1975). No newsletters
from the 1949-1977 time period were acquired.
The earliest newsletters from the 1920s and 1930s read more like a small-town newspaper, including
wedding and birth announcements, obituaries, poems, jokes, medical and safety advice, classified ads,
and cartoons. A Servicemen’s Edition was published in 1945, and lists of Fort Howard employees
serving in the armed forces (and their addresses) are included here. Video newsletters were produced
quarterly in the late 1980s and 1990s called The Fort Howard Report, which encompassed all mills
and reported news on products, machinery, financial standing, and any new initiatives.
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A good representation of Fort Howard’s many products is housed within the PRODUCT SAMPLES,
PRODUCT PACKAGING, PRODUCT LITERATURE, AND ARTIFACTS portions of the
collection. They clearly reflect the era in which they were produced.
Napkin samples reflect colors and patterns that were popular during certain time periods, as well as
pop culture. Napkins feature cartoon, comic book, and movie characters (Batman, Smurfs, Casper the
Friendly Ghost, Wonder Woman, Transformers, Rambo, etc.) as well as popular toys of the day
(Cabbage Patch Kids, etc.)
Napkins also feature popular slogans (i.e. “Buckle Up – it’s our law,” “Hamm’s – the beer you’ve
been looking for,” “Warner Bros. – 75 years entertaining the world.”). The country’s many
restaurants, lounges, and bars that had their names, locations, and/or mottos printed on their napkins
are also well-represented.
Included are samples of early toilet paper on the roll (many are undated, but appear to be from the
1930s-1940s), some in their original packaging. Some rolls appear to document the capability and
performance of the particular machines on which they were produced; others showcase the original
artwork from the labels in which they were packaged. Popular art styles (i.e. art deco) during certain
time periods can be determined from these labels.
A large collection of napkins and placemats sport a variety of advertisements, sayings and designs.
These are not only representative of Fort Howard’s market reach (restaurants, manufacturers,
breweries, airlines, etc.), but also provide a glimpse into happenings within the company. Napkins
commemorate vice president Dan Quayle’s visit to Fort Howard in 1989, and document employee
activities and initiatives on quality, safety, recycling, etc. Napkins frequently feature the current
company logo.
Product samples also include paper toweling (no dates), wipers (1997-2009), and a scattering of
disposable plates and cups.
Packaging and labels for these products cover a more comprehensive time span than the product
samples themselves. They tout what was important to consumers during certain time periods, such as
whiteness, softness, recycled content, convenience, etc. All artwork was done in-house by Fort
Howard artists; progression from hand drawing to computerized graphic production is documented.
Ad reprints from 1957-1963 and 1982-1996, as well as sales support materials such as product
specification sheets depict the evolution of Fort Howard’s products and target markets.
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT records contain press releases (1967-1997) and news
clippings (1954-2005), as well as corporate standards and logos throughout the company’s history.
FINANCIAL RECORDS are present from the inception of the company in 1919 through when it was
Fort James, ending in 2000. They include statements and balance sheets (mainly 1920-1974), product
invoices, miscellaneous tax records (1930s – 1950s), and budgets for the building of the plant in
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Muskogee, Oklahoma (1980s). The records also contain a large number of accounting volumes,
mainly general ledgers (1920s – 1980s), daybooks (1919 – 1970s), and asset account and depreciation
logs by department (1928 – 1973). The effect of World War II on the mill and production is
documented in the asset account and depreciation logs by department (war department and emergency
department).
PUBLICATIONS of the company mainly date from the 1980s and 1990s and include pieces
documenting company history (The Story of Paper and Fort Howard Paper Company, 1984; Fort
Howard: A Retrospect, 1995; The Maverick Spirit: Georgia Pacific at 75, 2001). Other publications
include annual reports from 1971-1987 and 1995-1996.
The AUDIO AND VISUAL materials, 1920-2009, include photographs, negatives, slides, compact
discs, videotapes, audiocassettes, and film.
Photographs, negatives, and slides document the company’s history of exterior and interior physical
plant construction. Machinery installation and operation are well-represented through all eras as well.
In addition, the collection contains candid & formal photographs of company executives and mill
employees. Employee photographs include special events such as banquets, conferences, trips, picnics,
awards and pictures used in the company newsletters. Aerial photos were taken regularly of the entire
Fort Howard property and date from the 1930s through the 1990s. These aerial photographs offer not
only a history of the physical plant changes over the years but also document the changing landscape
of the east and west side of Green Bay. Other areas covered in the photographs, negatives, and slides
include company products and four decades of visits by Fort Howard customers to the South
Broadway mill. Miscellaneous photos include shots at the company dock slip, dumping and sludge
grounds, fires and snowstorms, celebrity visits, etc. In addition to Green Bay location photos, there are
mill/employee photos of the corporation’s out of state mills. Collection contains framed portraits of
Austin E. Cofrin and John P. Cofrin as well as framed prints of company products, historic company
photos, etc. There are also collages of photos mounted on foam core that were used for exhibits and
various award plaques.
Compact Discs in the collection were burned on either a Mac (1997-2002) or a PC (2000-2009) and
are noted as such in the finding aid. The discs contain digital photos of employees, events, products,
and company buildings. The photos were used for company publications or special projects such as a
power point presentation.
Videotapes date from the late 1980s through early 2000s and are either formatted for VHS or Beta
(the finding aid denotes format for these videotapes). Contents of the videotape collection include The
Fort Howard Report (a quarterly company newsletter), banquets, meetings, award presentations, and
press conferences. Of special interest are tapes documenting the merger of Fort Howard and James
River in 1997 and Fort James and Georgia Pacific in 2001. Video presentations to employees
regarding change from public stock to private stock status in 1988 are also documented. Products are
showcased in advertising spots as well as in presentations for salespeople. Employee training videos
cover a wide range of company departments. In addition, there is video of mill tours and machinery
operation videos that document the fundamentals of plant operations.
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Audiocassettes are limited in number and date from the late 1980s to late 1990s. Subject matter
includes conferences and product information. Two 8mm videocassettes are also in the collection and
deal with product and the Muskogee OK mill.
Film in this collection is both 16 and 35 mm and the subject matter is limited to company products.
ARTIFACTS included in the collection are plaques awarded to the company (ca. 1980s-2009), items
awarded to employees for years of service or sales achievements (silver bowl, Key Club key, lapel
pin), an athletic club scrapbook from 1929-1930, several product dispensers and holders (undated), a
ca. 1960s-1970s hard hat, and various merchandise with the company logo from ca. 1980s – 2007.
HISTORICAL MATERIALS
Box Folder Contents
2 1 & 2 50th
Anniversary Founder’s Day, 1969
3 Historical Sketches, 1980s
4 Savannah Dedication, 1987
5 Awards, 1990; 1996
6 “A Heritage of Strength - Reaching Out for the Future…A Look at Our
Past,” (Calendar) 1994
7 75th
Anniversary, Newspaper Articles, 1994
8 “Fort Howard: A Retrospect,” 1995
COFRIN FAMILY
AUSTIN E. COFRIN
Box Folder Contents
1 1 Biographical, 1913-1980
2 Biographical, Interviews with Former Fort Howard Employees, 1994
3 Personal Correspondence, 1940-1941
4 Business Correspondence, 1929-1940
5 Correspondence School Tests and Certificates, 1908 – 1914
6 Paper Hall of Fame Ceremony, 1996
7 Miscellaneous, 1915-ca. 1940s
JOHN P. COFRIN
8 Biographical, ca. 1960-1974
9 Business Cards, ca. 1950s
10 Personal Notes on Possible Association with Wisconsin Law Firms, n.d.
11 John P. Cofrin, Personal Correspondence, 1940; 1950
12 Speech, “Paper and Forest Products Industry Analysts Group,” 17 May
1972
DAVID A. COFRIN
13 Personal Correspondence, 1984
14 Business Correspondence 1978; 1985
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9 Fort Howard Archives Dedication, 28 September 2001
loose “The Maverick Spirit: Georgia Pacific at 75,” 2001
3 Scrapbook, Excellence in Education, Annual Fort Howard Award, 1983
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
AGREEMENTS & CONTRACTS
Box Folder Contents
67 1 Agreements, Railroad Track/Spur Use, 1920-1931
2 Agreements, Construction & Purchasing, 1920-1935
3 Contracts, 1927-1948
4 Agreements, Western Electric, 1949-1955
5 Agreements, Du Pont, 1954-1955
6 Agreements, American Can Co., 1955-1956
7 Agreements, Standard Oil & Gas Co., 1955
BUILDINGS & MACHINES
3 1 Waste Treatment System map and description, ca. 1970s
Map Case
1
Dr. 1 Mill property fire lines diagram, 1989
68 1 Timeline of Building Expansion, ca. 1919-1951
2 Specifications, Machines, 1919-1925
3 Blueprints for Mill Expansion [ca. 1963]
4 Map of mill property, 1972
5 Green Bay Mill Fact Sheet, 1986
CORRESPONDENCE [can this be consolidated?]
68 6 Correspondence, 1924-1965
7 Miscellaneous Correspondence Regarding Mill Photography,
March 1947 – August 1967
8 Art Dept. correspondence, 1989-1993
EXECUTIVES
9 Paul J. Schierl, Biographical, 1981 – 1993
10 Paul J. Schierl, Correspondence, 1990
11 Speeches, “Let’s Get Tough on Economic Development,” by Paul
J. Schierl, 19 September 1985
12 Speeches, “The Bishops and the Economy,” by Paul J. Schierl,
October 1985
13 Speeches, “Business Ethics and the Corporation,” by Paul J.
Schierl, 10 January 1986
14 Speeches, “Ecosource Dedication,” by Paul J. Schierl, August
1989
15 Donald DeMeuse, Biographical, 1990 – ca. 1996
16 Donald DeMeuse, Correspondence, 1989-1992
17 Speeches, “Ninth National Recycling Congress,” by Donald
DeMeuse, 22 August 1990
18 Speeches, “Wisconsin Paper Council Annual Meeting,” by Donald
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DeMeuse, May 1991
19 Speeches, “Wisconsin Paper Council Annual Meeting,” by Donald
DeMeuse, 11 June 1992
20 Speeches, “Spotlight on Quality,” by Donald DeMeuse, 31 March
1993
21 Speeches, “Quality Leader Banquet,” by Donald DeMeuse, 23
September 1993
22 Speeches, “Talking Points,” Senator Visit, by Donald DeMeuse,
1994
23 Speeches, “Vision Comments,” Recycling Advisory Council by
Donald DeMeuse, 25 July 1994
24 Kathleen Hempel, Biographical, 1989 – 1996
25 Michael Riordan, Biographical, 1992-1997
26 Executive Biographies, ca. 1997
GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
69 1 Articles of Incorporation (1919) and Amendments (1920-1922)
2 Articles of Incorporation Amendments, 1937-1942
3 By-Laws and Amendments, 1919-1930
4 Letter Describing Organization, Production and Employees of Fort
Howard Paper Company, 1927
LEASES
5 Miscellaneous, 1926-1964
6 Round Hill Mercantile (New York), 1927-1934
7 Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., (Cleveland, OH), 1931; 1951
8 Fabrics Building (Chicago), 1932-1946
9 New York Life Insurance Building, 1935-1954
10 Walnut Street Building (Philadelphia), 1937-1947
11 Adams-Franklin Building (Chicago), 1946-1958
12 Northway, James & Grace (Green Bay), 1950-1952
LICENSES
70 1 Correspondence re: license to do business, California Dept. of
State, 1919-1942
2 Registrations/Licenses to conduct business in other states, 1926-
1939
3 Miscellaneous Licenses, 1929-1948
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
4 Legal Documents, miscellaneous, 1926-1942
5 Sunset Tea & Coffee Co., Protest & Proof of Claim, 1931
6 Defense Production Necessity Certificates TA-NC-4145, 1951-
1954 and TA-NC-19154, 1952-1956
PATENTS
7 Hansen, Emil J., Patents, 1919-1928
8 Agreements, Patents & Inventions, 1920-1931
9 Shaffer & Wirtz, Patents, Dissolution of Partnership, 1921-1934
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10 Shaffer, Glenn A., Patents, Dissolution of Partnership,
Guardianship appointment, 1926-1941
11 List of Patents Held, 24 January 1929
REPORTS
71 1 Green Bay Tissue & Fibre Co., Annual Report, 1917-1918
2 Miscellaneous Office Reports and Memos, 1934-1940
3 Numerical Index of Departments, ca. 1950s-1960s?
4 Disaster Recovery Plan, 1984
5 “Building for Tomorrow” Campaign, Photo report,1986
6 “Economic Impact of Fort Howard Paper Company and Its
Employees on Brown County and the State of Wisconsin,” July
1986
7 “Survey of Community Leaders and Residents,” Executive
Summary, Fall 1995
8 Quarterly Conference Calls, 1997
STOCK
9 Subscription for Stock, 1918-1927
10 Stock Escrow Agreements, 1920-1922
72 1 Stockholders, 1922-1947
2 Stock dividend/profit sheets, 1923-1951
3 Stock transfers, sales, purchases, 1924-1941
4 Preferred Stock, Permit to Sell, 1927-1938
5 Stock Certificate, 1928; 1971-1972
6 Collier, C.W. (deceased), stock dividend distribution, 1934
7 Stock Subscription Letter Template, 1937
8 Stock Prospectus, 1 June 1937
9 Letters to Stockholders, 1974-1988
10 Offer to purchase outstanding stock, 1 July 1988
11 Investor’s Conference, September 1996
73 1 Annual Meeting of Shareholders, 23 April 1998
2 Fort James Quarterly Reports, 1998
3 Fort James Quarterly Reports, 1998-1999
4 Fort James Quarterly Reports 2000
Map Case
1
Folder
3
Two framed prints 1) “Notice of Offer to Purchase Outstanding
Shares of Fort Howard Corporation”, 1 July 1988, 2) “Notice of
Offer to Purchase Outstanding Shares of Lily-Tulip”, 30 April
1986
SUBSIDIARIES, MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS
74 1 Maryland Cup merger certificate, 1983
2-4 Fort Howard - James River Merger, 1997
5 Fort Howard – James River Merger, Press, 1997
6 Fort James Background Information
7 Georgia-Pacific Takeover, 2000
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EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTERS
Box Folder Contents
4 1-10 “Our Own,” 1926-1932; 1945-1946; 1948
11 “Our Own” correspondence, 1929 – 1930
12 “Our Own” rough drafts and items for consideration
13-20 “Fort Howard Focus,” 1978-1997
5 1 Employee newsletter timeline, 1987 – 2004
2-8 “Inside the Fort” (Employee Newsletter), 1987-2000
9 “Inside Green Bay West” (Employee Newsletter), 2000-2001
“West Side Story,” 2001-2002
10 “West Side Story,” 2003-2004
11-13 “Pressing Issues,” 2004-2008
SALES & MARKETING NEWSLETTERS
6 1-9 “Fort Howard Paper Man,” 1968, 1969; 1970-1973; 1975-1978
10 “The Pick and Shovel,” 1974-1975
11 “The Bugle” (Sales and Marketing Newsletter), 1979-1981
DEERFIELD EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTERS
12 “Inside Fort James” (published approximately monthly by Public
Affairs), 1998-2000
13 “Fort James Today” (published quarterly by Corporate Communications
Dept.), 1998-2000
MISCELLANEOUS NEWSLETTERS
14 “Fort Share” (Employee Benefit News), ca. 1990-1993
15 “PAC Update” (Fort James Political Action Committee), 1999-2000
16 “The Voice” (The Fort James Away from Home Newsletter), June &
August, 2000; “Made With the Shades!” (The Official CoolColors
newsletter), October/November, 2000
MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEE PUBLICATIONS
7 1 Annual Company Picnic, 1931 (correspondence, news clipping,
employee listing)
2 Profit Sharing Retirement Plan, 1951
3 “Certificate of Official Recognition” for 15, 20, 25 or 30 Years of
Employment, n.d.
4 “Salesline,” Fourth Quarter 1990 (Consumer Products Group)
5 Employee Telephone Directories, 1990; 1992; 1995; 1997-1998
6 Corporate Telephone Directory, 1999; 2000 (2 Copies)
7 Employee Listing, 1998
8 “A State of the Company” Report, 1995-1996 (Produced by Public
Affairs Dept.)
9 “Standards of Business Conduct Policy,” “Summary of Benefits
Programs for Salaried Employees,” “Guidelines for Giving”ca. 1997-
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2000
10 Recruitment brochure, Georgia Pacific, ca. 2000-2007
PRODUCT LITERATURE
CATALOGS, BROCHURES, GUIDES, PRICE LISTS
Box Folder Contents
8 1 Catalog of Free Zincs, ca. 1950s-1960s
2 Catalog of Free Zincs (Copy 2)
3 Product and Collateral Product catalogs, ca. 1980s-1990s
4 North American Commercial Business Product Line Catalog, ca. 1997-
2000
5 Service Product Guides, ca. 1970s-1980s
6 Dispenser Adaptor Guides, ca. 1980s
7 Napkin Emboss Guide, ca. 1980s
8 “Fort Howard’s Five Point Program for Packaging and Selling Frozen
Desserts,” ca. 1980s
9 Competitive Price Charts, ca. 1980s
10 Price Lists, 1989; 2000
11 Custom Prints sales brochure, ca. 1970s-1980s
12 Sourcebooks, ca. 1997-2000
13 Georgia Pacific products brochures, ca. 2000-2009
14 The System Solution washroom products folio, ca. 2000-2009
9 1 Dispensing Systems Product Information, ca. 1970s-1980s
2 Napkin Products Product Information
3 Sanitary Napkin Products Product Information
4 Wholesale Clubs Product Information
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
10 1 “Acclaim”
2 “Bicentennial Ensemble”
3 “Dine-A-Wipe”
4 “Dynamax”
5-6 “Envision”
7 “Envision Preference”
8 “Essence”
11 1 “Fort Howard”
2 “Fort Soft”
3 “Generation” and “Generation II”
4 “Green Forest”
5-6 “Impressions”
7 “Logonap”
8-9 “Mardi Gras”
10 “Monogram”
11 “Page”
12 “Pom” and “Pom-etts”
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13 “Shur-Wipe”
14 “So-Dri”
15 “Soft’n Fresh”
16 “Soft’n Gentle”
17 “Sweet Heart”
18 “Task Mate”
19 “Tuff Mate”
20 “Vista” Dispenser
12 1-8 Holiday Design Product Information, 1961-1969
13 1-7 Holiday Design Product Information, 1970-1974
14 1-5 Holiday Design Product Information, 1975-1989
6 “Holiday Ensemble” Line Product Information, 1987
63 “Custom Impressions” Print Planner, ca. 1990s[?]
SPECIFICATION SHEETS
64 1 Multiple products, ca. 1980s
2 Stock Design Specifications, ca. 1970s-1980s
3 Dispensers, ca. 1980s
4 Wipers & Towels, ca. 1970s-1990s
5 Fort James products, ca. 1997-2005
6 Georgia Pacific Towels & Wipers, ca. 2000-2009
7 Georgia Pacific Napkins, Placemats, Table Covers, ca. 2000-2009
8 Georgia Pacific Dispensers, ca. 2000-2009
9 Georgia Pacific multiple product and miscellaneous, ca. 2000-2009
PRODUCT SAMPLES
Box Folder Contents
BEVERAGE NAPKINS
15 Advertisements, “A” through “Z”
16 Floral, Holiday, Theme Designs
17 Coasters
NAPKINS
18 1 Vice President Dan Quayle visit to Fort Howard 23 October 1989
2 Designs
3 Designs and Miscellaneous
4 Designs, “Sayings”
5 Graphics, “Sayings”
6 Oversized, Advertisements
7 Superbowl XXXII, 1998
19 1 “Additional Party Designs”
2 “Animals,” “Christmas,” “Floral”
3 “Floral Designs”
4 “Southwestern Theme”
5 Multi-Ply from the “Essence” Product Line
20 1 Miscellaneous Size Dispenser Napkins
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2 “Security,” “Holiday” Design
3 “A” to “W” and Miscellaneous
4 “A, C, G, I, L, M” and Miscellaneous
5 “Flowers” and Miscellaneous
21 1 “A” through “C”
2 “D” through “H”
3 “J” through “M”
4 “N” through “S”
5 “T” through “W”
6 Miscellaneous
22 1 Miscellaneous Sizes, “A” through “T”
2 “B” through “H”
3 “J” through “W”
4 Miscellaneous
23 1 “A” through “S” and Miscellaneous
2 “Freeda Chooz” Design
3 “Gatlin Brothers” and “Hot Stuff Pizzeria”
24 1 Stock Design and Original Art Work [c.a. 1980s]
2 “Elks Lodge”
3 “Sayings” and Designs
4-6 “Sayings”
27 1 Color Test Samples
2 “Children’s” Themes
3 “Children’s” Themes
4 “Holiday,” “Party” Themes
5 Miscellaneous
6 Mardi Gras, ca. 1996-1999
7 Brawny, 1999
13 x 13 NAPKINS
25 1 “Floral Design”
2 “Glad You Came” Design
3 “Floral Design” and “Sayings”
4 “Religious” Theme Design
5 Miscellaneous Holiday Design
COCKTAIL NAPKINS
26 1 Color Test Samples
2 Advertisements
3 Advertisements, Printed on Recycled Paper
4 “Menus”
5 “Birthday” Theme Design
6 Miscellaneous
PAPER TOWELING
28 1 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, MT01 through MT35
2 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, MT36 through MT40
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3 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, T1 through T7
4 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, T8 through T14
5 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, T15 through T22
6 “Mardi Gras” Product Line Designs, T23 through T33
7 Brawny, 1999
PLACEMATS
23 4 “A” through “L”
5 “M” through “W” and Miscellaneous
29 1-9 Holiday Design, 1961 - 1979
30 1 AdMats, Custom and Stock Design
2 - 4 AdMats, Stock and Pre-Designed [c.a. 1970s] [3 copies]
5 Special Print [c.a. 1980s]
6 Stock; 1982
31 1 “A” through “J” [c.a. 1970s]
2 “K” through “Y” [c.a. 1970s]
3 “Grand Casino” Design
4 “Don Cuco” Design
5 “Holiday,” “Floral” and Miscellaneous [c.a. 1970s] Design
6 Color Guide, Stock Samples, Miscellaneous [c.a. 1970s]
79 1 Custom Impressions line, miscellaneous, ca. 1997-2000
2 Holiday, ca. 1997 – 2000
3 Fall/Thanksgiving, ca. 2000 – 2004
4-5 Christmas/winter, ca. 2000 – 2004
6 #97037 - #97040; #87610, ca. 2004 [solid colors]
7 #97341 - # #97350, ca. 2004 [solid colors]
8 #97325 - #97337, ca. 2004 [solid colors]
9 973KIT, ca. 2004 [solid colors]
10 Miscellaneous designs, ca. 2000 – 2004
11 Sysco Exclusive Seasonal Samples [includes napkins], ca. 2000 – 2004
12 Spring/Summer Seasonal Impressions line [includes napkins], 2004
13 Spring/Summer Seasonal Impressions, Canadian line [includes napkins],
2004
PRODUCT LINE SAMPLE KITS [placemats & napkins]
78 1 Classic Impressions
2 – 8 Seasonal Impressions
TOILET TISSUE, SINGLE ROLLS
89 Purity Bleachtex Service Roll, 1939 label reproduction on a ca. 1990s
roll
Quality Genuine Crepe, 1921 label reproduction on a ca. 1990s roll
Unidentified brand, no label, 4 August 1978
Unidentified brand, no label, 5 December 1948
90 Pink Gen. Crepe, no label, 30 January 1931
Embossed #221, no label, 14 March 1933
#63-10# Manila, no label, 2 July 1935
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#6[3-10# White], no label, 15 March 1937
91 1 s Facial, 1 nip rubber, 650 s, no label, 1 May 1943
1 s Facial, 2 nip rubber, 1000 s, no label, 1 May 1943
6’ dry[er], 2 nip, 17 May 1947
Unidentified brand, no label, 22 November 1950
92 Pom, in original wrapper, n.d. [ca. 1950s-1960s?]
Drize Paper toweling roll in original wrapper, n.d. [ca. 1950s – 1960s?]
93 Palm genuine crepe, [ca. 1940s?] label reproduction on a ca. 1990s roll
Perfection, 1940 label reproduction on a ca. 1990s roll
Pine Tree, [ca. 1940s?] label reproduction on a ca. 1990s roll
Prange, 1937 label reproduction on a ca. 1990s roll
94 FortSoft All Purpose Wiper, box of 75, ca. 1990s
FORT JAMES WIPER PRODUCTS, CA. 1997-2000
95 1 Accuwipe, AccuDry
2 BIG FOLD Towels
3 ClothMaster
4 Dust-N-Clean
5 DynaMAX
6 Dine-A-Wipe
7 ENVISION
8 FortSoft
9 Maratuff
10 National Interstate So-Dri
11 ShopMaster
12 Shur-Towel
13 Shur-Wipe
96 1 Soft-N-Fresh
2 TaskMate
3 TechWipe, TechDry
4 TuffMate
5 “UdderliDry, UdderliClean”
6 Ultra-Wipe
7 ValueChoice
8 Wipe-Away
WIPER PRODUCTS, CA. 2000-2009
9 29406KIT and 29419KIT
10 DynaCloth
11 Dine-A-Fresh
12 Dine-A-Wipe
13 DynaMax Ultra
ARTWORK (PRE-PRODUCT), PAPER TOWELING & NAPKINS
97 1-2 Mardi Gras, 1996-1999
3 Mardi Gras, Christmas/Winter, 1996-1999
4 Mardi Gras, 1999
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5 Northern Napkins, 1999
6 Brawny, 1999
7 So-Dri, 1997
MISCELLANEOUS
77 1 “Everyday News,” volume one, December 2002 [sales newsletter]
enMotion Dispenser Loading instructions poster, ca. 2000 – 2007
enMotion Automatic Towel Dispenser poster, ca. 2000 – 2007 (5 copies)
Wash & Dry Hands Well poster, ca. 2000 – 2007 (2 large and 1 smaller
copy)
Two gift bags with Georgia Pacific logo, ca. 2000 – 2007
2 Cormatic Decorative Strips, ca. 2004
2 sets of Cool Color chips, ca. 2006
4 BIG FOLD Towel boxes, ca. 2000 – 2007
1 BigFold Z box
80 1 Ink Color Guide (Custom Impressions line), ca. 1997-2000
2 Beverage Napkins, Custom Impressions, ca. 1997-2000
3 & 4 Napkins, Custom Impressions, ca. 1997-2000
5 Acclaim Dispenser Napkin, ca. 1997 – 2000
6 Advertisement napkins & placemats, ca. 1997-2007
7 Dinner napkins, ca. 1990s – 2007
8 Guest towels, ca. 1990s – 2007
81 Sweetheart Cold Drink cups (stack), ca. 1990s
82 Foam cups, Fort Howard logo (4), ca. 1990s
Sweetheart Crystal Clear plastic holiday tumblers, box of 16, ca. 1990s
Paper plates, Fort Howard logo (7), ca. 1990s
Beverage napkin stack, Happy Holidays, ca. 1990s
Beverage napkin stack, Employees committed to total quality, On the
Right Track, ca. 1990s
Beverage napkin stack, Fort Howard: Leading the Way in Recycling, ca.
1990s
Beverage napkin stack, Thanks to the TEEEM (Employees,
Environment, Expansion), ca. 1990s
Preference dinner napkins stack, ca. 1990s
83 Envision product line, paper towel roll, box of facial tissue, 2 rolls bath
tissue (all in original packaging), ca. 1990s
84 So-Dri Windshield Towels, 150 in original packaging, n.d.
Havanap No. 40 napkins in original packaging, n.d. [pre-1950]
Small Sample roll of Palmer Tissue, n.d. [1960s?]
Peach Pink Pom toilet tissue, n.d. [1940s-50s?]
Havanap No. 1095 napkins in original packaging, 1929
Envelope of sample crepe papers and specifications, 1935
85 Envision singlefold towels, multifold towels, and C-Fold towels, n.d. [ca.
1990s?]
86 Vanity Fair napkin/flatware set, n.d. [ca. 1990s – 2000s?]
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DynaMax oversized wiper, 29416KIT, ca. 2000-2009
Oversized sheet of crepe paper, manufactured on No. 4 Machine, 1936
Oversized placemat, n.d.
87 4-pack Fort Howard toilet tissue, “White as Snow, Soft as Down,” n.d.
[ca. 1940s?]
4-pack Page toilet tissue, n.d. [ca. 1950s?]
88 4-pack edon bathroom tissue, n.d. [ca. 1970s?]
PRODUCT PACKAGING
TOILET TISSUE LABELS
Box Folder Contents
32 1 “1501-1599” [c.a. 1920s]
2 “1600-1699” [c.a. 1920s]
3 “1700-1799” [c.a. 1920s]
4 “1800-1899” [c.a.1920s, 1930s]
5 “1900-1999” [c.a.1920s]
6 “2000-2099” [c.a. 1920s, 1930s, 1940s]
7 “2100-2199” [c.a. 1920s]
8 “2200-2299” [c.a.1920s]
9 “2300-2399” [c.a. 1920s]
10 “2400-2499” [c.a. 1920s]
11 “2500-2599” [c.a. 1920s]
12 “2600-2699” [c.a.1920s]
13 “2700-2790,” “8077” [c.a. 1920s, 1930s]
33 1 Package Wrapping Samples
2 [c.a. 1930s]
3 Labels, Towels, Napkins, Toilet Tissue, “8100-8199” [c.a. 1930s]
4 Labels, Towels, Napkins, Toilet Tissue, “8200-8344” [c.a. 1930s]
5 Labels, Towels, Napkins, Toilet Tissue, “8345-8408,” “8505-8570”
[c.a. 1930s, 1940s]
6 Labels, Napkins, Toilet Tissue, “8409-9499” [c.a. 1940s]
7 Labels, Toilet Tissue, “8500-8504,” “8571-8599” [c.a. 1940s]
8 Labels, Napkins, Toilet Tissue, “8600-8659” [c.a. 1940s, 1050s]
9 Labels, Toilet Tissue, miscellaneous
10 Labels, Napkins [c.a. 1930s, 1940s]
11 Labels, Napkins [c.a. 1930s, 1940s]
34 Miscellaneous Labels from the Following Product Lines:
“Mardi Gras,” “Soft’n Gentle,” “Green Forest,” “Envision”
35 1 Labels, Towels, “Handifold 219-224,” “Dine-A-Wipe Plus”
2 Labels, Tissue, “Service Roll,” “Page Tissue”
3 Labels, “Pom-etts” Facial Tissue, Teanaps napkins, disposable
aprons, product dispenser instructions, “Paper Man” design and
logo (1970) – stationery and stock designs
4 Product Wrappers: Tidy-Line disposable bib #920, Tidy-line trim
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aprons, Disposable apron, “Maid of the Forest” double-fold cabinet
tissue, “Pull One” cabinet tissue, “No-Rivl Sof-Knit” singlefold
towels (1966 & 1969), “Garland Sof-Knit” singlefold towels, “Nu-
Nap” sixthfold napkins, “Ritenap” quarterfold napkins,
“Handifold” towels #244, “Sof-Nap” eighthfold napkins #358,
“Trim-Nap” quarterfold napkins #359
36 Product Wrappers, ca. 1950s – 1960s
1 “Bleachtex,” cabinet tissue. Toilet Tissue: “Bosstex,” “Bi-Tex,”
“Billow,” “Cottage,” “Castle.” “Drize Paper” Toweling
2 Tissue: “Elfin” and “Edon”
3 “Fort Howard” Tissue & Towels, “Fort Howard” Roll Towel,
“Tidy-Naps,” “Hynap” napkins, “Hy-tex” tissue
4 Tissue: “Palmer and Bosstex,” “Prim,” “Pom,” “Page” (toilet
tissue, facial tissue, and towels)
5 “Neofold,” “So Dri” windshield wipers, unidentified holiday
wrappers (toilet tissue?), “Stylene” Tissue, “Velvet” bathroom
tissue
Labels
37 1 Paper towel, toilet tissue, napkins, and Textilose Company blank
letterhead and invoices
2 Paper toweling, ca. 1930s – 1940s
3-4 Toilet Tissue, ca. 1930s -1940s
5 Paper Toweling, Toilet Tissue, Napkins, A-C, ca. 1930s, 1950s,
1960s
6 D –I, ca. 1930s, 1950s, 1970s
7 K-M, ca. 1920s, 1960s
8 N-R, ca. 1930s, 1950s
9 S-T, ca. 1930s, 1950s, 1960s
10 U-W, ca. 1930s, 1950s, 1960s
38 Labels, Toilet Tissue, ca. 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
1 #5 - #123
2 A-Bl
3 Bl-D
4 E-G
5 H-J
6 K-L
7 M-N
8 O-Pi
9 Po-R
39 1 Sa-Sh
2 Silk-Silv
3 Sl-St
4 Su-T
5 V-Y
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66 1 Joke box for compact kit: “How would you like to go to the
bathroom half as often?”, n.d.
2 Original artwork, Evergreen products, ca. 1990s
3 Original artwork, ReNew products, ca. 1990s
4 Original artwork, EcoSoft products, ca. 1990s
5 Mardi Gras Paper Towel, 1997
6 Dine-A-Wipe Food Service Wipers, ca. 1997-2000
7 Compact Corelss Bathroom Tissue, ca. 1997-2000s
8 Brawny napkins, ca. 2003-2004
9 Vanity Fair napkins, ca. 2004
3 5 Photos and reproductions of product packaging, Page products,
Fort Howard tissue, Kraftex Singlefold Towels
Map Case
1, Dr. 1
1 Poly layout for 2-ply 4 roll bath tissue & 2-ply towels
2 Envision Jumbo Perforated Towel, Green Forest napkins, Bath
Tissue (1-ply, 1000-sheet roll), Mardi Gras napkins
SALES AND MARKETING
Box Folder Contents
40 ISO 9002 Award Sales Campaign Information
41 1-2 Ad Reprints, 1957-1963
3 Ad Reprints, 1982-1996
4 Ad Reprints, “Call the Fort” Campaign
5 Ad Reprints, “In Step With a Society on the Go” Campaign, 1984
6 Distributor Ad Reprints, 1952-1957
7 Promotional Materials, 1991-1996
8 Miscellaneous Sales Support Materials
9 List of Principal Suppliers, 16 January 1945
10 Miscellaneous Promotional Materials [c.a. 1950s]
11 Coupons, 1982-1985
42 1 Market Profile, Health Care, 1996
2 Market Profile, Lodging, 1996
3 Market Profile, Buildings, 1996
4 Sales Proposal Sample [c.a. 1981]
5 “Trim and Win” Sales Strategy Booklet (With Fort Howard
Recommended Replacement Products and Systems)
6 Sales Press Kit [c.a. 1977]
43 1 Fort Howard Paper Products Brochure [ca. 1920s]
2 Advertising and Promotion Schedule, 1976
3 Service Products Bulletins, 1977-1997
4 Policy and Procedure Bulletins [c.a. 1971; 1975; 1978]
5 Policy and Procedure Bulletins [c.a. 1979; 1982]
6 Sales Representative of the Year, 1984
7 Broker of the Year Awards Invitation, 1989
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8 Broker Billback Program Information, 1993
9 Total Quality Recognition Program, 1993
10 Media Program and Reception, 1996
11 New Account Application Forms
12 New Employee Literature
13 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1982-1996
14 “Your Sales Progress”
44 1 Commemorative advertisement, 1996
2 Envision product posters, ca. 1989
76 1 “1998 Growth Stock Conference,” 1998
2 Neenah Technical Center Presentation, 2000
3 “Dixie” Line Sales Plan, 2000
4 Promotional Materials
5 Promotional Materials, 1998
65 1 Fort James Competitive Cross Reference Guide, ca. 1997-2000
2 Rebate Offers, ca. 1997-2000
3 “Who Listens To You?” sales kits, ca. 1997-2000s
4 Food Service Sales Brochure, ca. 1999
5 Skyscraper Reward Promotion, ca. 2000
6 Fort James Product Information Sales Sheets & Kits, ca. 1997 – 2000
7 Fort Howard 75-Year logo, 1994
Georgia Pacific logo sheets, ca. 2000-2009
8 Georgia Pacific “Build Your Own Bathroom” and “Project Profile”
sheets, ca. 2000 – 2009
9 Georgia Pacific miscellaneous, ca. 2000-2009
10 Georgia Pacific sales folios, ca. 2000-2009
11 Custom Impressions line sales sheets and kits, ca. 1997-2000
12 Fort James “Wash Hands Well” sales kit, ca. 1997-2000
13 Market Profile, FoodService, January 2000
14 Market Profile, Lodging, January 2000
15 Empty folios, misc. products/logos, ca. 1990s – 2009
3 2 Envision Products poster presentation, “Making a World of Difference,”
ca. 1990s
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3 Logo Sheet, Fort Howard Paper Company, ca. 1957 (reproduction)
4 Sales Support Posters: Fort Howard Products, 1988; Fort James
Products, 1997-2000; Georgia Pacific Rebate offer, ca. 2000
COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
Box Folder Contents
45 1-14 Press Releases, 1967; 1969; 1973; 1986-1997; n.d.
46 1-32 News Clippings, 1920s-2005
47 1 Yankee Driver Delivery, 1 April 1967
2 Letters to Employees, 1974; 1980
3 Lily Tulip and Sweetheart logotypes, ca. 1986
4 Fort Howard Corporate Identity Manual, ca. 1987
5 Fort Howard Corporate Mark and Logotype, 1987
6 “Fort Howard’s Proposed Boiler 10 Project,” January, 1996
75 1 Press Kit, 1997
2 “Birthday Celebration” Planning Manual, 1997
3 “Birthday Celebration” Planning Manual, 1997 (Copy 2)
4 “Corporate Identity Standards,” 1998
5 “Creating and Launching a Corporate Identity for Fort James
Corporation,” May 1997
6 “Fort James Corporate Restage Project: Strategic Review and
Positioning Ideas,” February 2000
7 Communications Tool Kit, 1997
Map
Case
1
Drawer 2,
Folder 5
Six watercolor reprints of three lunch boxes, logo, & hard hat, n.d
Drawer 2,
Folder 6
Two watercolor reprints depicting A.E. Cofrin, John Cofrin, Paul
Schierl & Don DeMeuse, n.d.
Drawer 2,
Folder 7
Oil on canvas-tulips
Drawer 2,
Folder 8
Oil on canvas-marigolds
Drawer 2,
Folder 9
Oil on canvas-purple flowers
Drawer 3,
Folder 1
Two B&W contact prints of three lunch boxes, logo,& hard hat
Drawer 3,
Folder 2
Two B&W contact prints of three lunch boxes, logo,& hard hat
Drawer 3,
Folder 3
One colored contact print of three lunch boxes, logo,& hard hat
Drawer 4,
Folder 1
Three color signs of Fort Howard logo
Drawer 5,
Folder 2
Fort Howard sign
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FINANCIAL RECORDS
STATEMENTS & BALANCE SHEETS
Box Folder Contents
48 1-12 1920-1925
49 1-5 1926-1929
57 3 1927-1955
50 1-10 1930-1939
51 1-10 1940-1949
52 1-17 1950-1958
53 1-10 1958-1965
54 1-16 1966-1973 Plus Net Profit Statement, 1921-1969
55 1-10 1974-1978
PRODUCT INVOICES
56 1 “Facialin,” “Havanap,” “Maid of the Forest,” “Nile Queen,” 1925-1983
2 “Pom” Tissue, “Recess,” “Tidynap,” “Vel-Tex,” 1925-1983
MISCELLANEOUS
57 1 Financial Directives & Reports, 1925-1955
2 Items for Consideration to Change Depreciation Schedule Including Tax
Records, Internal Correspondence, Worksheets and Manual “An
Asymptotic Method of Determining Annual and Accrued Depreciation”
[c.a. 1941-1953]
4 “Claims for Refund of Processing Taxes and Floor Stock Taxes”
Statement and Supporting Documents, 15 October 1940
5 Financial Statements and Correspondence, February 1942 - January 1945
6 Insurance Statements, January 1943 - January 1945
7 Accounts Payable Audit and Vendor List, December 1944
8 List of Accounts Receivable as of 31 December 1944
9 Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance Audit, 31 December 1944
10 Miscellaneous Correspondence with Arthur Andersen and Company,
1944-1945
11 Inventory of Kellogg-Citizen National Bank Safe Deposit Box #647, 19
January 1945
12 “Percentage of Value of Equipment Persisting at Various Durations”
Chart, 9 July 1952
58 1 Tax Records, Internal Revenue Service Regulations Form 95 “Tax on
Unjust Enrichment,” Form 96 “Claims for Refund”
2 Tax Records, Internal Revenue Service Form 843 “Claim for Refund on
Tax Paid,” Filed February 1943; September 1955
3 Tax Records, Correspondence Regarding Fort Howard’s Claims on
Unjust Enrichment Tax, 1934; 1940-1941
4 Internal Revenue Service Form 991, “Application for Relief Under
Section 722 of IRS code,” 1941-1945
5 Supplementary Data Requested by Internal Revenue Service Supporting
Fort Howard’s Claim for Relief of Excess Profits Under Internal Revenue
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Service Code Section 722, 18 May 1944
6 Profit Sharing Trust #40386 Statement for 1986
7 Muskogee Project, Phase II, ca. 1981
Vol Ca. Years Description
Balance Sheets
(contains assets & liabilities, profit & loss, commercial expenses,
salaries & wages, inventories, Muskogee mill project expenses)
1 January –
June, 1977
2 July –
December,
1977
Daybooks
These volumes (sometimes labeled “Journal Transfers”) are
arranged chronologically. They typically include record of cash
received, checks issued (arranged by bank), sales record, vouchers
payable, payroll summary (does not include employee names),
insurance, interest (by bank), bank reconciliations, and general
journal.
3 1919-1921
4 1922
5 1923
6 1924
7 1925
8 1926
9 1927
10 1928
11 1929
12 1930
13 1931
14 1932
15 1933
16 1934
17 1935
18 1936
19 1937
20 1938
21 1939
22 1940
23 1941
24 1942
25 1943
26 1944
27 1945
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28 1946
29 1947
30 1948
31 1949
32 1950
33 1951
34 1952
35 1953 –
1954
90 (boxed)
36 1955
37 1955- 1970 By account. Accounts for various taxes, bonuses, payroll bonds &
accruals, bad debts, profit sharing, and insurance list credits and
debits
1928 –
1973
Asset Account and Depreciation Log
Arranged by department, these logs record the purchase of land and
equipment. They list the item, date and from whom purchased,
cost, and depreciation rate
38 Dept. 1-6
39 Dept. 7-21
40 Dept. 25-38
41 Dept. 41 – 53
42 Dept. 54
43 Dept. 55 – 57
44 Dept. 58 – 61
45 Dept. 62 – 64
46 Dept. 65 – 73
47 Dept. 74 - 79
48 1942-1952 Multiple departments (including war dept. and emergency dept.)
General Ledgers
Includes debits & credits for accounts such as: cash, receivables,
inventories, plant, repair reserve, department reserve, sundry assets,
liabilities, capital & surplus, commercial, cost of sales, and sales
49 1927
50 1928
51 1929-1930
52 1931-1932
53 1933
54 1933-1935
55 1936-1937
56 1938-1939
57 1940-1941
58 1942-1943
59 1944-1946
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60 1947
61 1948-1950
62 1950-1953
63 1953-1956
64 1956-1960
65 1960-1964
66 1964-1967
67 1968-1969
68 Jan – Oct,
1970
69 Nov – Dec,
1970
70 1971
71 1972
72 1973
73 1974
74 1975
75 1976
76 1977
77 Jan – June,
1978
78 June – Dec,
1978
79 December,
1978
80 July 1980-
Sept 1981
HAC Holding Corporation investment book
81 Sept 1980-
Sept 1981
Fort Howard International Corporation investment book
Ledgers
82-83 1920-1927 Private Ledger Account Book
Accounting for business dealings with other companies
84 1935 –
1941 Customer Account Ledger
Arranged alphabetical by customer, thereunder chronologically by
date of invoice or credit.
Journals
85 1940-1955 Miscellaneous worksheets
86 1946-1948 Cofrin & Sons Machinery
86 1946-1950 John Paige & Barbara Hauxhurst Cofrin’s real estate and personal
property inventory
87 1971-1976
88 1977-1978
Profit & Loss Account Books
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89 1922-1951 Recap of sales & profits
PUBLICATIONS
Box Folder Contents
59 1 “Lessons in Papermaking, Part 2,” 1929
2 “The Story of Paper and Fort Howard Paper Company,” June 1984
3 “Environmental Control Technology and Progress Reports,” 1988
4 “Wastewater Treatment System”
5-6 Environmental/Recycling Brochures, 1991-1997
7 “Focus” Research, 1990
8 Notes for Summer 1995 “Focus”
9 Article from “Electronic Imaging” [1995]: “Digital Printers
Expand Their Output Options” by Roger Spaude/Ron Eggers
60 1 “Make Our Proud Past a Part of Your Future”
2 “There is a new fort being built in the old west” [Muskogee, ca.
1978]
3 Christmas Cards, Birthday Cards and Miscellaneous Invitations
4 “Safety: Our Star Attraction,” (Calendar) 1997
5 “The Fort Howard Paper” Paper, Summer 1985
6 “Partners,” A Newsletter for Fort Howard Distributors, Winter
1988
7 “Sales Line” For Fort Howard Consumer Products Groups, 1990
61 1-11 Annual Reports, 1971-1987; 1995-1999
12 Maryland Cup Corporation Annual Reports, 1978-1982
13 Lily Tulip Annual Reports, 1985
62 1 Miscellaneous, ca. 1954-2002
2 Georgia Pacific, Misc. ca. 2000 – 2009
3 Safety calendars, 2007-2009
Map
Case 1
Drawer 2,
Folder 1
1974 Fort Howard calendar
Drawer 2,
Folder 2
1975 Fort Howard calendar
Drawer 2,
Folder 3
1976 Fort Howard calendar
Drawer 2,
Folder 4
1977 Fort Howard calendar
Drawer 5,
Folder 1
Reprint of 1718 map of Louisiana
Drawer 5,
Folder 3
Green Bay Press-Gazette Tercentennial edition, 1934
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Box Folder/
Album
Section
Contents
Cofrin Family
Map Case
1
Drawer 6 Three framed portraits: two of A.E. Cofrin, one John Cofrin
107 Album Aerials - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1 1930s
2 1940s
3 1950s
108 Album Aerials - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1 1960s
2 1970s
3 1980s
4 1990s
128 Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1 1933
2 1947
3 late 1940s
4 1950
5 1955
6 1957
7 late 1950s
8 early 1960s
9 1960
10 1961
129 Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1 1963
2 1964
3 1965
4 1966
5 1967
6 1968
130 Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1-2 1971
3-4 1973
Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
131 1-4 1975
132 Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
1-3 1977
4-5 1979
6 1970s
133 Aerials (11x14) - South Broadway Facility, Green Bay WI
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1 1981
2 1982
3 1983
4 Mouth of Fox River, n.d.
See also Map Case 1, Drawer 7
98 Album Building
1 (Early Construction, Mill and Office Photographs with
Annotations ) 1919-1930
109 Building
1 (Exterior), 1919-1929
2 (Exterior), 1929,1932,1933
3 (Exterior), 1930-1950
4 (Exterior), 1951-1959
5 (Exterior), 1960-1976
6 (Exterior), 1980s, 1990s
110 Building
1 (Construction), 1930
2 (Construction of #31 and #32 Buildings) November 1954
3 (Construction), September – December 1957
4-5 (Construction), 1958
6 (Construction), 1962 and 1964
7 (Construction of #76, #77 and #78 Buildings), 1970-1971
8 (Construction) n.d.
9 (Construction), 1954
10 (Construction #507) 1961, 1963
11 (Construction, Stacks), 1964
111 Building
1 (Interior, Executive Offices), 1920s
2 (Interior Mill Photographs), 1951, 1952
3 (Interior Mill Photographs), 1959
4 (Interior Mill Photographs), 1963
5 (Interior, “Cracks in Columns on First Floor and
Basement”), 1962
6 (Interior, Fort Howard Cafeteria), 1969
7 (Interior), 1985, 1989
8 (Interior, EcoSource), 1992
9 (Interior, Office), n.d.
Map Case
1
Drawer 9 Two framed photographs: accounting office and mill, 1930s
118 Customer Visits
1 1950s
2 1951
3 1952, 1953, 1954
4 1960s
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119 Customer Visits
1 1970
2 1971
3 1972
4 1973
5 1974
120 Customer Visits
1 1975
2 1976
3 1977
4 1978
5 1979
121 Customer Visits
1 1980
2 1981
3 1982
4 1983
5 1984
6 1985
7 1986
8 1987
9 1988
10 1989
122 Customer Visits
1 1990
2 1991
3 1992
4 1993
5 1994
6 1995
7 1996
8 1997
9 1998
10 2003
99 Album Employees
1 (Executive, Austin E. Cofrin)
2 (Executive, Austin E. Cofrin Statue at St. Norbert College,
De Pere, Wisconsin) [includes some slides]
3 (Executive, John P. Cofrin)
4 (Executive, Paul J. Schierl)
5 (Executive, Donald H. DeMeuse)
6 (Executives), 1994-1995
7 (Executives, Michael Riordan)
8 (Executive, Kathleen Hempel)
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100 Album Employees
1 ( Management), 1960s-1990s
2 Employees, (Dan Platkowski)
3 Employees, (Administrative Services Department? ), 1980
4 Employees, (”The Vanguard Dedication”), 1979
101 Album Employees
1 (Unidentified), n.d
2 (Training Program), 1961,1963
3 (Unidentified), 1978 – 1979
4 (Identified Photographs),1920s – 1970s
5 (Used in “Our Own” company newsletter), 1920s-1930s
102 Album Employees
1 (Identified), 1980s
2 (Unidentified), 1980s and 1990s
3 1991
4 (Families), 1990s
5 (Unidentified photos used in “Fort Howard: A Retrospect”
publication), 1995
6 (Outstanding Supplier Award Dinner), 1992
7 (Unidentified), 1994
103 Album Employees
1 (Key Club), 1981
2 (Al Delebrue Retirement), 1983
3 (Annual Fort Howard Run), 1983
4 (Silver Bowl Award), 1986, 1992
5 (Key Club), 1991
6 (Key Club), 1992
7 (Key Club), 1993
8 (Key Club), 1994
9 (Key Club), 1995
10 (Key Club), 1996
11 (Christmas in May), late 1990s
12 (75th Anniversary), 1994
13 (Quarter Century Club), 2003
14 (Various Events), 1990s
15 (Various Events), 2000s
104 Album Employees
1 (Company Picnic), 1930s
2 (Company Picnic), 1930s
3 (Quarter Century Club), 1950s
4 (Beaumont Hotel), 1962
5 (Quarter Century Club), 1964
6 (Open House), 1964
7 (Sales & Mkting), 1960s, 1970s
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8 (Open House), 1969
9 (Quarter Century Club), 1970s
10 (Sales), 1980s
105 Album Employees
1 (Open House), 1984
106 Album Employees
1 (Used in “Our Own” company newsletter), Summer 1985
2 (Used in “Our Own” company newsletter), Fall 1985
3 (Used in “Our Own” company newsletter), Winter-Spring,
1985
4 (Used in “Our Own” company newsletter), Spring 1986
Map Case
4
6 Mounted on foam core: 1)employee recognition, late 1990s
112 Machinery
1 (Power Plant/Boiler Room), 1928; 1930; 1933; 1954-1955
2 (Converting Equipment), 1956-1976
3 (Grinding #6 Yankee Dryer), 1958
4 (Machine Shop), 1962 (and original machine shop)
5 (Saveall Mould, #7 Paper Machine), 1964
6 (“The Big Apple” Dedication), 1964
7 (“16 Yankee Dryer and Stiff Leg Derrick,” ),1964
8 (#5 Paper Machine Rebuild), 1965
9 (Construction/Delivery of New Machinery), 1965
10 (Unidentified), 1950s
11 (Unidentified), 1960s
12 (Unidentified), 1979
13 (Unidentified), 1983,1984,1985,1986
14 (Unidentified), n.d.
113 Machinery
1 (Machine Shop), 1966
2 (“New Yankee Dryer”), 1967
3 (“New Hampshire Yankee Dedication”), 1968
4 (#3 and #4 Paper Machine Rebuild), 1968
5 (#8 Paper Machine), September, 1967
6-7 (#6 Paper Machine Rebuild), 1968
8 (Construction/Delivery of New Machinery), 1970
9 (#5 Paper Machine Rebuild), 1970-1971
10 (“Big Doc” Dedication), 1973
11 (Printed Napkin Machine), 1974
114 Machinery
1 (Unidentified), 1920s, 1930s,1940s
2 (Unidentified), 1951-1956
3 (Unidentified), 1950s
4 (Rebuild) 1961
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5 (#4 Yankee Dryer), 1962
6 (#7,#9 Paper Machine), 1963, 1964
7 (Unidentified), 1960s, 1970s
116 Miscellaneous
1 1930s
2 (Coal Ships in Company Slip, Dredging), 1932-1933; 1951;
1953; 1958; 1962
3 (Dumping Grounds/Sludge Ponds), 1952
4 (Reiss Coal), 1976
5 ( Fox Shoreline During Low Water) October 1966
6 (Arrival of Beloit Cylinder), 1967
7 (High Water on Fort Howard Property), 1968
8 (Pulp) n.d.
9 (Fort Howard Fire Truck, Fort Howard Delivery Trucks,
Fort Howard Train Engine, Boats Docked at Fort Howard
Slip), [c.a. 1920s-1950s]
10 (Fort Howard Ambulance),1956
117 Miscellaneous
1 (Fort Howard Time Capsule), 1995
2 (Arizona Press Conference) n.d.
3 (Dedication Ceremony & Grant Endowment), 2001
4 (Rockefeller Visit), 16 December 1959
5 (Barthel Grain & Feed Fire), n.d.
6 (Leicht Warehouse Fire), 1955
7 (Snowstorm), 15 April 1928
8 (Snowstorm), 1969
9 (Postcards of Salesmen’s Territories, used in “Our Own”)
1929
10 (Visitors) n.d.
11 (Awards), 1978
12 (Military Fort Howard), 1830s
13 (aerial of Northern Paper Mill), 1993
14 (Miles L. Marsh, CEO)
Map Case
1
Drawer 1 One colored triptych photograph of Fort Howard taken from
east bank of Fox River
Six framed photographs: three of Fort Howard products,
silver bowl award to John Lefebvre, EPA award, Red Cross
platinum award
Drawer 2 Mounted on foam core: 1) photograph of mill employees at
paper machines, 1940s, 2) collage of 1930s photographs of
the Fort Howard picnics, 3) print of Fort Howard physical
plant, 1976 aerial of out of state mill
Drawer 3 Mounted on foam core: 1) photograph of female mill
employees, 1920s, 2) photograph of mill open house, n.d.
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Drawer 4 Mounted on foam core: collage of historic and current mill
photographs, 1964
Drawer 5 Mounted on foam core: 1)collage of 1920s Fort Howard
prints
Drawer 7 Three framed photographs: aerial view of Fort Howard,
exterior front of Fort Howard, ship (Calcite II) on Fox River
Drawer 10 Three framed: 1)photograph of boat slip, 2)watercolor reprint
of logos and 3) products, B&W of various paper making
machines and Award plaque “Election to President’s Club”,
April 1987
123 Out of State Mills
1 (Muskogee contract signing), 25 June 1976
2 (Muskogee Dedication), 1978
3 (Muskogee Mill)
4 (Muskogee Mill)
5-6 (Muskogee album 1)1976-1977
7 (Muskogee album 2), 1977
8 (Muskogee album 3),1977-1978
124 Out of State Mills
1-2 (Muskogee album 4),1978
3-4 (Muskogee album 5), 1978-1979
5-6 (Muskogee album 6), 1980-1982
125 Out of State Mills
1 (Muskogee album 6), 1982
2 ( Muskogee moving Yankee Dryer), 1980
3-7 (Muskogee), 1978 – 1983
8 (Muskogee Flood), 1986
9 (Maryland Cup), 1980s
10 (Muskogee contact prints), 1980s
11 (Muskogee), 1980s
126 Out of State Mills
1 (Savannah Mill artist rendition), early 1990s
2 (Sterling U.K.), n.d.
3 (Conyers Mill), 1980s
4 (Owings, MD mill), 1966
5 (Unidentified), 1980s, 1990s
127 Oversize
1 Building (Exterior) 1976-1996
2 Aerials (Out of state mills), 1980s,1990s
3 Machinery, n.d.
4 Building (Interior), 1960s
5 Miscellaneous (Fire Truck), 1940s
6 Building (Exterior-Dock), 1940s & 1976
7 Employees (Identified), 1990s, 2000s
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8 Employees (EPA Award), May 1991
9 Miscellaneous (Georgia Pacific), early 2000s
10-11 Miscellaneous (duplicates of historic prints found in Album
98), 1919-1930
115 Products
1 1930s
2 1962
3 1970s,1980s
4 1990s
5 1990s
6 (Ad Slicks), n.d.
NEGATIVES
134 1 Historic Photos of mill, 1920-1960
2 Cars, ca. 1930s
3 Exterior mill, ca. 1930s
4 Interior mill, ca. 1930s
5 Salesmen, ca. 1930s
6 Ships, ca. 1930s
7 Trains, ca. 1930s
8 Visitors, ca. 1930s
9 Workers, ca. 1930s
10 Construction, ca. 1935
11 Dinner at Beaumont Hotel, ca. 1950s
12 25-Year Club Banquet, ca. 1950s
13 Sludge pond/Ashwaubenon dump, 1952
14 Portraits, ca. 1960s or 1970s
15 Slide negatives [?]
16 Found in box labeled “Muskogee”
17 Miscellaneous, ca. 1930s
135 1-4 Products
5 “Inside the Fort”
6 United Way tour, 1994
7 Autumn Run, 1995
8 Employees
9 Aerial Views, 1969
10 No. 3 Machine, ca. 1920s
11 Park, ca. 1920s
12 Boat films, 1930-1931
13 Baseball field and Mr. A.B. Whitney, ca. 1920s
14 1920s, [company pinic?] & exterior mill, 1935
15 Trucks and flag pole views, ca. 1930
16 Employees & picnic, ca. 1930
17 Boiler, ca. 1930
18 “Special Film”, ca. 1930s
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19 Bleachtex display, ca. 1930s
20 Miscellaneous mill, ca. 1930s
21 Products
22 First company logo
136 1 Miscellaneous
2 Miscellaneous
3 Contact Sheets
4 Contact Sheets
137 1 #1 Building, 20 July 1917
2 #3 Rebuild Job, Excavation for #50 Building (13 Apr 1961)
3 #6 Paper Machine 4’ dryer section
4 #30 Building, 1954
5 #31 Building, 1954
6 #32 Buildings, 1954
7 1972 Annual Report
8 Aerials of Mill, n.d.
9 Aerial photos, 1933
10 Aerial photos, 1940
11 Anti-friction bearings, 1954
12 Behr Jordon Plug [?], Installed 9 June 1959
Removed (scrap) 18 March 1961
13 Bleach Plant slaps, 1954
14 Building #49 construction, 4 March 1959
15 Buildings 29, 33, 23, 31 (1955)
16 Bulkhead/water intake
17 Cafeteria
18 Cofi-Cleaner, Porcelain-lined, Cone Tip, 1954
19 Cofrin, Austin
20 Candid shots of Machine #5 (numbered 101-124)
21 Construction, n.d.
22 Construction, 1933
23 Construction, 1948
24 Construction, 1954
25 Converting
26 County Fair
27 Dryer Head, 4-foot, B/P #4096-1, 1953
28 Dyn. Bal. Machine – built by F.H.P. Co., 1 Oct 1955
29 Exteriors of Buildings
30 Interior Mill
31 Machines & Men
32 Management
33 Maryland Cup
34 Negatives but no prints, 1946 – 1951
35 “Old Fort Howard” (military fort)
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36 Paper Machines
37 People (unidentified), n.d.
38 Picnics
39 Press Roll #263 – Rubber come loose 8/22/61 #1 Paper
mach.
40 Quarter Century Club, 1949
41 Salesmen
42 Ships
43 Training program, 1961
44 Workers, n.d.
45 Workers, 1992
138 (oversize) Miscellaneous subjects & sizes
1 Unmounted & oversized slides
2 Contact prints & corresponding negatives
SLIDES
139A Advertisements/Coupons/Press
#1 Paper Machine, Chlo-Alki
Coal & Boiler
Construction
Muskogee Construction
Muskogee Mill
Miscellaneous
139B Other Mills:
Atlanta
Construction, 1986 [Baltimore?]
Conyers Mill
Dallas
Fort Sterling
Owings Mills
Savannah
Shanghai
139C Nominations
Products
Products in store
Logos
139D Entertainment:
The Paper Game (stage show)
The Paper Game (board game)
Stage Show (original box labeled Oklahoma)
Up with People
Austin Cofrin building and statue at St. Norbert College, De
Pere
139E People (unidentified)
139F People (identified)
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Paul Schierl, Kerry Saladiner, Steve Schultz, Dan Blozik
Senate Appropriations
Aerials, Exterior mill
Exterior mill
Interior mill
140A Interior mill
140B Interior mill
Paper Recycling Facility
140C President’s Club
140D President’s Club, continued
President’s Club Phoenix trip, 1983
140E-F Meetings/Banquets/Awards
140G-H Meetings, 1979
141A Award Banquet, 3 January 1985
Casino Night
Service Award
Supervisor’s Meeting
141B-E Presentations
141E Presentations: Future is Now
Presentations: Ready to Soar
Presentations: Shur-Wipe Sales
141F Presentations: Waste Watchers Market Development
Distributor Campaign
1983 Service Products Division
141G Presentation, Slides #1-89
141H Presentation, Slides #90 – 162 + unnumbered
COMPACT DISCS
142 Disc # Contents Burned on a personal computer
1 Folders: 1) 1923 photo of mill & employees, 2) Kids Vote
December 2000
2 Folders: 1) Christmas in May 2002
3 Folders: 1) Confined space training 2)December 2002;
Lombardi Street finished, Spotlight-Eric Woolums, Russ
Huxford 3)February 2003; Training, 44-17 Change Over
4)January 2003; Chlorine Plant, Deb Strenn, Navarino
Nature Center 5)September 2002; Denise & machine,Kelly
Wolff,10,000 unload 2002/2003
4 Folders: 1)Georgia Pacific Scholarship Winners 2)May issue;
2002 Leadership Group, Jacob Zeuske, Leadership Banquet,
Linda Conely, Lonnie Derginer, Megan Ross, “Old Bags”,
Rebecca Reckelberg, Sgt.1stClass Michael Matusza,
Stephanie Michiels, Ron Mauerman 2002/2003
5 Folders: 1) 44-17 Changeover 2) April 2003; electric panel,
#9 startup, Cafeteria, Christopher Kehler, Kevin Tily,
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Michelle Witt, Office Safety Group, Shyam Kashyap
3)December 2002;Ecosource, Downtown Christmas Parade,
Georgia Pacific Racecare, Volunteers 4) January 2003 Bruce
Bishop, Chlorine Plant, Deb Strenn, Kelly & Kirk, Navarino
Nature Center building & sign, McCollister & Spraley
5)February 2003; Health Services, Power plant, 6)March
2003; Hazmat, Nonwovens, Pete & card, Purchasing, Poster
sign, Pete’s visit, new hires, Spotlight-Rob Ginnow, Teen
Leadership 2002/2003
6 Folders: 1)Holiday Trophy, 2)Rebuilding Together,
3)Georgia Pacific clothing for employees May & June 2003
7 Folders: 1)Blood Drive 2)Brawny Napkin boxed 3)Day St.
Safety Award 4) December 2003; Mr. Pickey Uney, Alyssa,
Ornament, Pete Correll, Priscilla, Sheri 5)Dryformer 6)Earth
Day at Ecosource 7) EVP award 8)EWDN News Conference
9)February 2003; Teen Leadership 10)Foxy Lady 11)Gov.
Doyle at Day St. mill 12)Georgia Pacific Scholarships
13)Habitat for Humanity 14)January2004; Check for cans,
Check to Southwest Library, Martin Luther @ NWTC,
Montage, QCC Banquet 15)March 2004; Idents (Christy
Spears,Debra Burger, Kim Eggner, Nicole Pischle, Tammy
Jacoy, Tressa Dorn), Lee Thomas visit, News Conference,
Eric’s photos 2003/2004
8 Folders: 1)Alumni Outing 2) August 2004 3) Board of
Directors Tour 4) Brown Cty Fair 5) Dad’s Day 6)Elixer 7)
Eric’s Photos 8)Esquire 9)Howe School 10)Gary Riha
11)Group with Paul Dolson 12)Day St. mill tour 13)Kathy
Walters 14)Kid’s Day 15)Line 236 16)Mike Burandt
17)Navarino Nature Center 18)NEAT @ Day St. mill
19)Safety Team brat fry 20)September 21)Southwest Library
22)Unknown mtg. 2004
9 Folders: 1) Aerial photo of Broadway mill – 8 November
2004
10 Folders: 1) Customer Service Celebration 2)June Klauck’s
group 2005
11 Folders: 1)#10 turbine 2)Andy Staeven 3)Day St. mill town
hall mtg. & tour 4)EVP award & visit 5)Habitat for
Humanity 6)Mary Burke’s visit 7)Nascar jacket giveaway
8)Nascar jacket winner 9) OSHA Award 10)Paul Fenner visit
11) Pete Correll 12)Pete Correll’s broadcast(audience) 13)
Recycling 14) 2005 Georgia Pacific scholarship winners
15)United Way committee
12 Folders: 1)Antique vanity 2)Quarter Century Club(Day St.
mill) 21 February 2005
13 Folders: 1)#9 paper machine & towel rewinder 2)#10 turbine
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3)#10 turbine power pt. slides 4)fourth quarter video stills
5)Connecting to Community 6)Connie Clein 7)Kronos
8)Impressions 9)Hold 10)J. Polar 11)Mike & Tina award
12)Walleye tour June 2005
14 Publications Folders: 1)Mike Burandt Live 2)Navarino
Nature Center dedication 3)Rebuilding Together 4)Roger &
old camera 5)Southwest Library 6)USCGC Mackinaw
drawing March/April/May 2005
15 Special Projects Folders: 1)Bob Burns-Green Bay audit
2)CCT celebration 3)Cletus Schmidt retirement 4)Converting
136 bldg. 5)Curt Marsh 6)Day St. mill 7)”Doc Catcher”
8)ELE brochure; Ben Kletzein, Christy Spears 9)Plane
emergency landing at Austin Straubel 10)Video;machinery
11)photos for Georgia Pacific website 12)Safety wall of
honor 13)Gain sharing plaque 14) Green Bay audit
15)Impressions airline 16)Impressions dept. 17)Boardwalk
18)MicPillsbury 19)OSHA visit 20)Environmental training
powerpt. 21)Quarter Century Club 22)Sony download
23)Studio equipment list 24)United Way 2005 25)Northern
photos September/October/November 2004
16 NuRoll Folders:1)Touchless towel dispensing 4 March 1998
17 Timberline Folders: 1) Fort James sales training March 1999
18 Folders: 1) Brawny
19 Fort James Food Service Segment Folders: 1) Vanity Fair
Napkin August 2000
20 Natures Way Folders: 1) mill visit 27 October 2004
21 Folders: 1) Habitat for Humanity June 2009
22 Here’s the Dirt Folders: 1) New food service wipes (Georgia
Pacific)
23 Disc 1 Folders: 1) Line art for Georgia Pacific products
24 Disc 2 Folders: 1) Line art for Georgia Pacific products
Disc # Contents – Burned On a Mac
25 Folders: 1) Product photos 2) Quality photos; tailgate party
3)Christmas in May 1997
26 Folders: 1) #9 Paper machine rebuild 2) Mill visitors; Mitsui
& Starbucks 3)New logo-Fort James trucks 4)New employee
idents; Dewitt, Pekarek,Anderson,Cross,Servais,Macco
4)Mike Riordan publicity photos,5)QES&MIS graduations
October 1998
27 Folders: Fort James products 1998
28 Folders: 1)”Inside the Fort” publication photos; Dave Dudek,
Gloria Buckaram, Kelly Wolfe, Sandy Lavin, Doug
Egnarski, R Beaten, Peggy VanSchyndle, Group
picture(unidentified) 1 April 1998
29 Special projects Folders: 1) Teen leadership 2) Blood drive
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3) #20 paper machine dedication (8-13-98), 4)photo lab
employees 6)Kirk Stallsmith’s project
30 Special projects Folders: 1)Plaques 2)Pallets 3)Autumn
Challenge 1998
31 Inhouse publications Folders: 1)Quality on the Line; Bruce
Furst 2)Inside the Fort;#10 boiler, Dawn Kotlarz
July /September 1998
32 Special projects Folders: 1)Kids voting 9 November 1998
33 Folders: 1)Printed product; Universal-West Coast,Universal-
Envision 1998
34 Publications Folders: 1) Russ McCollister 2)Semi-trucks
3)Fort James Corp. library donation 4)NWTC presentation
5)”Inside the Fort” photos; B.Kolevec, J.Wirtz, L Wozinak,
R.Malcore, Salvation Army, Rollout
November/ December 1998 & January 1999
35 Folders: 1)”Take your daughter to work” day 2)Diplomats
3)Honduras 4)M.Boettcher & M.Rzepka 5)QIT ambassadors
6)Quarterly mtg. 7)Security March/April 1999
36 Folders:1)Executive portraits; Dan Platkowski, Tim Weeden,
Russ McCollister 1999
37 Folders:1)Chemical plant 2)Christmas in May (1999)
3)Educator seminar 4)Spotlight; Dewey Decker, Dick
Luther, Mark LaMere, Patrick Moynihan, Ray Thompson
5)Jeff Kaminski 6)NEW Zoo 7)PCB cleanup 8)Semi-trucks
9)United Way & United Way golf 25 October 1999
38 Publications Folders: 1)Einstein project 2)Fort James float
3)Senatorial visit 4)Spotlight; Chuck Jolly, Paul Dolson
5)United Way giveaway 17 November 1999
39 Folders:1)Corn to NEW Zoo 2)Kelly Wolfe 3)Chuck Jolly
4)Cafeteria 5)Weight Loss 6)Just wheeling 7)Russ
McCollister Quality Team 8)Safety Committee (Group
photo) 9)Ted Bowers 4 January 2000
40 Folders: 1)Happy birthday billboard-Alice W.S. 2)Inside the
Fort; Spotlight-M.Demuth,S. Zernicke, Paperwaste 3)Perfect
attendance (group photo), 4)Karen & Patrick Lamirande,
5)M. Majeski 6)Marathon April/May/June 2000
41 Folders: 1)D.Girardi, K.Graves, P.VandenVoort,
S.Kucksdorf 2)Georgia Pacific informational mtg. 3)I.T.
Cyber gazette 4th
anniversary 4)Marathon
June/July/August 2000
42 Folders: 1)C. Maes 2)G.Frost 3)J.Dollar 4)T.Sturdevant
5)Red Cross poster 6)United Way “Beat the Pro” 7)United
Way car wash 8)Special projects; Dredging, Fort James
scans, J. Curran, S.R. Stansbury 13 September 2000
43 Folders: 1)T.Tricket, 2)Time clock 3)T.Sturdevant 4)United
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Way golf 5)United Way volunteers October 2000
44 Folders: 1)Craft show 2)Auction 3)Fun run 4)Patty & friends
5)Runners 6)Peggy 7)Kid’s Vote 8)Russ’s safety winners
9)S. Laundrie 10)Christmas parade 11)WMS training
November 2000
45 Folders: 1)New Georgia Pacific signage 2)EPA/DNR media
press 3) Pete Correll 4)Season’s Greetings sign 5)Satellite
broadcast 6)United Way presentation 16 January 2001
46 Folders: 1)January issue 2)February issue 2001
47 Folders: 1) Paul Snider photos 2)Kelly Wolfe 3)Newsstand
48 Folders: 1)#60 building construction 2)D. Loritz 3)Quality
Leader Banquet 4)Reserve’s award 5)Scott Cagle 6)Silent
auction 7)Westside story winner April 2001
49 Folders: 1)Bridge lights on Fox River 2)Safety presentation
3)IT QES graduation 4 June 2001
50 Folders: 1) Christmas in May,corporate houses & logos 2001
51 Folders: 1) Cellcom run 2)Chamber night 3)Mill safety team
June 2001
52 Publications Folders: 1)#1 paper machine 2)United Way car
wash 3)Watercolor September 2001
53 Folders: 1)Bake sale 2)Cookie monster 3)Drawing for
parking 4)Flag on #105 bldg. 5)Donation of artifacts to Area
Research Center October 2001
54 Folders: 1)Georgia Pacific Nascar 2)July issue 3)May issue
4)Maintenance issue 5)Spotlight; Kelly Pinchart 2001
55 Special Projects Folders:, 1)Idents for passports; B.Hall, C.
Schnack, F.C. Wester, J.Powell, J.A. Learman,
J.L.Peebles,K.J.Specher,S.A.Reed, S.L.Byrnes
2)Publications; Angel tree, Christmas 2001,Red Cross award,
United Way 3)Special projects; Adopt a family, Christmas
greetings, international Christmas tree, M.Kuzicki 2002
56 Folders: 1)Blood drive 2)Millshot 3)VIP tour 4)Quarter
Century Club 5)February-Ecosource 6)January; B. Luebke,
Bulletin board, Photo dept., Roger Wright
January/February/March 2002
57 Folders: 1)Press Gazette ad March 2002
58 Folders: 1)#124 Seasonal catalog March 2002
59 Folders: 1)Press Gazette ads March 2002
60 Publications Folders: 1)Historic print-Firehouse brigade
2)Retirement club 3)Privy exhibit at Neville Public Museum
4)Lubinski 5)ESS help desk 6)Lombardi Ave. construction
7)Regional safety mtg. 8)Fitness center 9)Taste of Green Bay
10)Molly Gorecki 11)Palatka 12)Ron Mauermann 13)Shelby
Vandewalle April 2002
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61 Folders: 1)Green Bay Press Gazette ads April 2002
62 Folders: 1)Christmas in May project 2002
63
Folders: 1)United Way ad taken at Encompass Child Care
Center 10 May 2002
64 Folders: 1) Green Bay City Marathon June 2002
66 Special projects Folders: 1)Christmas in May 2)Jeff Barnum
3)Emboss patterns 4)ETMS project procurement 5)Jeff
Larmay 6)MIP-group photo 7)Phil Chigi 8)Power plant
photos 9)R. Mauermann 10)Summer spike 11)Toweling web
site June 2002
67 Publications Folders: 1)Christmas in May 2)June; Kuzicki,
Lombardi Ave. construction, MIP Group, WEA, Noth 3)May
photos; Conference, Gordon, Georgia Pacific ad, Lombardi
Ave. 4)Privy to the Past exhibit at Neville Public Museum
5)Service force June 2002
68 Publications Folders: 1)Drawing 2)Family Violence Center
3)Race photos 4)Larry Harkness 5)Service force 6)West Side
Story-Sept. 7)West Side Story-August 8)10,000th
unloading
9)High school student June/July/August 2002
69 Folders: 1)Autumn Challenge 2002
VIDEOCASSETTES, VHS
Box Video
Number
Contents
Fort Howard
156 1 Fort Howard Report (Show#1), n.d.
2 Fort Howard Report (Story Footage), n.d.
3 Fort Howard Report (#2), n.d.
4 Fort Howard Report (Third Quarter), November 27, 1989
5 Fourth Quarter, 1989
6 Fort Howard Report (Second Quarter), 1990
7 Fort Howard Report (Second Quarter), August 1991
8 Fort Howard Report (First Quarter), 1992
9 Fort Howard Report (Muskogee Expansion Announcement), June 1992
10 Fort Howard Report, August 1992
11 Fort Howard Report (Q&A), June 1993
12 Fort Howard Report, June 1993
13 Fort Howard Report, August 1993
14 Fort Howard Report, November 1993
15 Fort Howard Report, Fourth Quarter, March 1994
16 Fort Howard Report, April 1994
17 Fort Howard Report, June 1994
18 Fort Howard Report, November 1994
19 Fort Howard Report, May 1995
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20 Fort Howard Report, Third Quarter, 1995
21 Fort Howard Report, August 1995
22 Fort Howard Report, November 1995
23 Fort Howard Report, Fourth Quarter, 1995
24 Fort Howard Report, First Quarter, 1996
25 Fort Howard Report, August 1996
26 Fort Howard Report, Third Quarter, 1996
27 Fort Howard Report, February-March 1997
28 Fort Howard Report, Second Quarter 1997
29 Fort Howard Report (Acquisition by James River), 23 July 1997
30 Fort Howard Report (Quarterly Report), July 1997
31 Fort Howard Report (Tapes 1-9), n.d.
32 Fort Howard Report (November stories and shots of unknown men), n.d.
157 1 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Wisconsin Manufacturer of
the Year Award Banquet), n.d.
2 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Quality Leader Banquet),
n.d.
3 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (ISO Quality Manual Signing),
n.d.
4 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (ISO 9002), n.d.
5 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (A Partnership Luncheon, Fort
Howard Gift), 21 April 1988
6 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Quarter Century Banquet),
1991
7 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Quarter Century Banquet),
1993
8 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Quarter Century Banquet),
1994
9 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Don DeMeuse speech,
CWAE), 20 October 1992
10 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Spotlight on Quality
presentation) 3 March 1993
11 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Free Enterprise Award), 6
May 1996
12 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Golden Apple Awards
Banquet), 1996
13 Banquets, Luncheons, Meetings, Awards (Circle of Excellence),
October 1994
14 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Media
Training), 1990
15 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(National Office Paper Recycling Project “Challenge” News
Conference), 27 May 1992
16 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearance (Clean
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Water Action Council Press Conference) 23 June 1992
17 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearance (75th
Anniversary coverage), 17 February 1994
18 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (“Fox
River Coalition” News Conference), 14 November 1994
19 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (NRC
Award/Jack Rowley, Fox-11), 8 September 1995
20 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Star
Award Coverage) 9 September 1995
21 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(“Boiler Project” B Roll for Press Conference), June 1996
22 & 23 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (2
tapes: came with listing but segments do not match the order they appear
on the 2 tapes) 1988 – 1994
24 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Local
News Coverage, 6-22 item + 6/23), n.d.
25 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Our
Lady of Charity Center), n.d.
26 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
1, Tape 1)
1. Paul A. Schierl – message to employees (27 June 1988)
2. Paul A. Schierl – message to employees (11 May 1989)
3. Andy Donnely – message to the sales force (11 May 1989)
4. News 2, 5, 11 – Cup sale announcement
5. News 2, 5, 11 – Cup sale buyer found
6. Lily Strike Global 5:30 p.m. 4-22
CHCH 6:00 p.m. 4-24
CFTO 6:30 p.m. 4-23
CITY 6:00 p.m. 4-24
7. CFC CNN Headline News, 12:00 p.m. 4-18-88
8. J. Johnson – Today Plastic Again/Recycling Efforts/Recycling
solid waste/plastics
9. Degradable plastics & the Environment (1-89)
10. Q-21
11. CFC Phase-out, Nightly Business Report 2-89
27 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Group 2, Tape 1)
1. News 2,5,11 6-30-88 thru 7-24-88 (ch. 2 bad recording)
2. Press conference 7-5-88 (corp. tape)
3. News 2,5,11 L.B.O. 7-5-88
4. News 2,5,11 L.B.O./Green Peace 7-18-88
5. News 2,5,11 L.B.O. 8-8-88
6. L.B.O. Done Deal
7. Ch. 2 8-1-88 Jeff Eves on Styrofoam Containers
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8. Ch. 11 Special Report, Mike talks about no unions at FHC
9. Nouvelle-Reversing Logo (from KHBB)
10. ABC & Channel 5 6-27-88
28 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
3, Tape 1)
1. First Edit Version “Slurry Trench”
2. Final Edit “Slurry Trench”
3. News coverage – “EPA Delisting of FHC Landfill”
4. Green Peace visit @ James River/F.H. 7/21//88
5. F.H. – News 2,5,11 – 7/22, 7/23, 7/24 1988
6. Green Peace in G.B. 2,5,11 7-20-88
7. Channel 5 Chicago “Dioxins”
8. WBAY TV-2 Burning Tires @ F.H. 1-2-91
9. Waste Management Tire Shredder
29 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
4, Tape 1)
1. Uses tires Illinois EPA
2. News coverage TV-2 “Project Education”
3. Fort Sterling Nouvelle Commerc
4. DirectoRecycle Coverage 11-90
5. Ch. 2 Noon Show “Kathy Hemple on DirectoRecycle” (12-6-90)
6. TV Interview Envision (Dillard)
7. ABC Home Show 11/190
30 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
5, Tape 1)
1. Today Show w/ Jane Pauly (7 August 1989)
2. Newscasts
A. 1986, July 14: Channel 2 B. Birt, Great Lakes United –
stop Tower Bridge news conference
B. 1986, September 4: Channel 11 Monty Black, EPA –
landfill air monitor
C. 1986, September 4: Channel 2 Barbara Birt, EPA –
landfill air
D. 1986, September 4: Channel 5 Gina Larson, EPA, landfill
air
E. 1986, September 4: Ch. 11 10 p.m. EPA-L.A.
F. Ch. 2 Maureen Jaeger – Tax Reform
G. 1986, October 2: Ch. 2 Barb Birt – Landfill Const. 6 p.m.
Part 1 of 2
H. 1986, October 2: Ch. 2 Tom Zalaski 10 pm, landfill –
short announcing part 2
I. 1986, October 2: Ch. 2 B. Birt – Land. Const. 6 p.m. Part 2
of 2
J. Ch. 2 B. Birt, Bio essay test, STOP news conference
K. 1986, October 29: Ch. 11 Monte Black, Landfill const. 10
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p.m., Part 1 of 2
31 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
5, Tape II)
1. BCTD “Building Our Future” (Kamber Group Producer) 1986
2. Morrison Media “Selections from Recent Financial Videotapes”
3. “Our Lady of Charity” Tape #2
4. United Way composites
32 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Group 5, Tape III)
1. Don DeMeuse interview
2. PAC – Intro. Paul Shierl (use last take) 10-9-87
3. PAC – Endings Don DeMeuse- Mike Riordan 10-9-87
4. Medical Benefit changes – CUP 4-20-89
5. Medical Benefit changes – Tissue 4-20-89
6. Medical Benefit changes “Master Edited” (Don DeMeuse – Mike
Riordan) 4-20-89
7. Paul Shierl resignation – TV coverage 8-1-90
158 1 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
5, Tape IV)
1. TV coverage on F.H. Expansion
2. “Moneywise” Salute to F.H. Ch. 11 Baltimore
3. CNN Morning News 4-3-91 9:13 a.m.
4. V.P. Dan Quayle at F.H. 10-23-89
5. News coverage V.P. Dan Quayle visit 10-23-89
6. NBC Today Show
7. F.H.C. Demo shoot recycling gizmo steps 4-28-90
2 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
6, Tape I)
1. News coverage LBO 6-22,23
2. Press coverage – CNN Moneyline 7-25-88
3. Green Peace visit
4. Newscasts: A) WTMS – 5 p.m. B) WITI- 5 p.m. C) WITI –
6 p.m. D) WITI – 10 p.m. E) WISN – 6 p.m. Recycling
Phone Books
5. Green Peace visit at F.H. 9-12-91
6. $10,000 found at Ecosource Ch. 2 6 p.m.
7. Paper council Annual Meeting “ 91 Ch. 11 (Don DeMeuse)
8. WBAY Ch. 2 – 5, 6, & 10 p.m.
9. Grantech Ch. 2 – 5, 6, & 10 p.m.
10. Grantech odor 7-21-91 News 2, 5, 11
11. WFRV Ch. 5 – 5 & 6 p.m. 7-5-91 (Salute to Wisconsin)
12. Ch. 2 – 6 & 10 p.m. Grantech odor 7-17-91
13. Sierra Club Press conference 7-31-91
14. Ch. 2 – 5, 6 & 10 p.m., Ch. 11 – 10 p.m. Grantech problem 8-
12-91
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15. Ch. 2 – 6 & 10 p.m., Ch. 11 – 6 & 10 p.m. Grantech problem 8-
13-91
16. Destec in the News 8-23-91
17. News Coverage Ch. 2, 5 & 11 (Dropped from EPA Superfund
list) 8-29
18. TV-11 Coverage landfill hearing 9-5-91
3 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Group
6, Tape II)
1. Green Peace (not FH coverage) 9-10-91
2. Same, 9-11-91
3. Green Peace, F.H. visit, 9-12-91
4. Green Peace Inquiry, Ch. 5, 9-14-91
4 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Press
Conference), 5 July 1988
5 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Prime
Time) January, 1988
6 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Press
Conference, Camera One), 5 July 1988
7 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(“Public Announcement” Paul J. Schierl Fort Howard Corp.), 10 May
1989
8 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Business World ABC-TV), 9 September 1990
9 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(WBAY-TV 6 & 10 p.m. news), 2 January 1991
10 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(“America Close-up” NBC Nightly News), 12 January 1995
11 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Dedication-Bldg. #132), n.d.
12 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(WBAY-TV Noon Show), 6 July 1994
13 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Bloomberg Financial Market Commodities News, Kathleen Hempel) 15
December 1995
14 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Bloomberg Financial Market Commodities News, Kathleen Hempel) 29
October 1996
15 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Foundation in the News), n.d.
16 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Wisconsin Paper Council, Public Affairs), June 1997
17 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (“Fort
Howard Paper” Channel 5 News Report) n.d.
18 Products (VISTA Dispensers), n.d.
19 Products (Trim & Win: Making it easier to do business), n.d.
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20 Products (Envision), n.d.
21 Products (Fort Howard Corporation “Envision”), n.d.
22 Products (Envision, Canada) n.d.
23 Products (Envision: Accepting the Challenge), n.d.
24 Products (“Smart Kids”, Kool Aid), 29 April 1991
25 Products (Got a Bright Idea? Intro to the New Product Ideas Program),
n.d.
26 Products (1996 Marketing Presentation), 17 October 1996
27 Products (Principles of Yankee Coatings and Softness in Paper), n.d.
28 Products (Setting the Standard), n.d.
29 Products (Mardi Gras Commercials), early 1990s
30 Products (Ready Set Adapt, 5 Quick & Easy Steps to Adapt Dispensers),
n.d.
31 Products (“Introducing Preference Ultra”), 1995
159 1 Products (“The Fort Howard Difference” Commercial Products, Sanitary
Version), n.d.
2 Products (Dine-A-Wipe Plus Wipers), June 1989
3 Products (Raley’s Go for the Gold, Mardi Gras Paper Towels), 1992
4 Products (Hygienic Solutions “It’s a Germ’s World”), n.d.
5 Products (Sweetheart Products Group “Synergy”), n.d.
6 Products (“Consumer Products Overview”), 25 March 1988
7 Employee Training (Fort Howard Code of Conduct), August 1993
8 Employee Training (Quality from Within), n.d.
9 Employee Training (Fort Care Dental Wellness Center), n.d.
10 Employee Training (How to Empty Roura Hoppers), 1996
11 Employee Training (Scribe Lines on Flex-Press Fiberglass Sleeve), n.d.
12 Employee Training (The Big Time Saver), n.d.
13 Employee Training (Mega-Pallets), n.d.
14 Employee Training (Napkin Megapallet), n.d.
15 Employee Training (Napkin Megapallet), n.d.
16 Employee Training (Drivers Shift Checklist), n.d.
17 Employee Training (Lockout & Tag Out in the Machine Shop), 6 April
1995
18 Employee Training (DNT Training), 28 March 1995
19 Employee Training (Seat Belt Adjustment), 1995
20 Employee Training (John Deere Consolidated Industrial Safety), 1995
21 Employee Training (John Deere D-Series Backhoe Loader, CAT G-
Series Motor Grader Operation Tips, Hazards of Hurry), 1995
22 Employee Training (Driver’s Shift Checklist), 1995
23 Employee Training (CIMIC Employees Operating Rewinder System),
1995
24 Employee Training (How to Properly Use the Ergonomically Designed
Gas Tank on Lift-Trucks), 1995
25 Employee Training (Stanley Knives), late 1990s
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26 Employee Training (Imaging Training for Shipping Dept.), 1995
27 Employee Training (Drott Carrydeck Crane), 7 March 1996
28 Employee Training (Lift Trucks-Keys to Preventive Maintenance), n.d.
29 Employee Training (Lift Trucks-Keys to Preventative Maintenance), n.d.
30 Employee Training (Mega Pallets), n.d.
160 1 Employee Training (Lift Trucks-Springfield), n.d.
2 Employee Training (Tank Change A-Roll), n.d.
3 Employee Training (Ergonomic-Printed Napkin), n.d.
4 Employee Training (Roura Hoppers-A Roll), n.d.
5 Employee Training (Cable Insert for Drott Crane), n.d.
6 Employee Training (Broke Reduction “Go for Broke”), 1993
7 Employee Training (Motor Carrier Safety Compliance, 1974
8 Employee Training (Pumps) 1996
9 Employee Training (Pumps) 10 October 1996
10 Employee Training (Damage Free)
11 Employee Training (Damage Free” Case Handling, Lift Trucks &
Attachments), n.d.
12 Employee Training (Perforations), n.d.
13 Employee Training (Perforations), n.d.
14 Employee Training (“Going From Rags to Riches) 10 October 1988
15 Employee Training (Ads/Promos) 28 May 1992
16 Employee Training (Process Safety Management), 1996
17 Employee Training (Steps in Changing Shear & Perf Knives), n.d.
18 Employee Training (3330 Carrydeck Crane), n.d.
19 Employee Training (Loader Training), n.d.
20 Employee Training (Customer Service), n.d.
21 Employee Training (Paul Schierl Speaking to Customer Service), n.d.
22 Employee Training (“Turn Tabletops into Top Sellers”), early 1990s
23 Employee Training (Video Tour of Shipping), n.d.
24 Employee Training (“Complete & On Time” Shipping Video), n.d.
25 Employee Training (Shipping, Loading), February 1991
26 Employee Training (Shipping), 29 May 1990
27 Employee Training (“Welcome to Shipping”), n.d.
28 Employee Training (Ergonomic Study on Post Box Gluer), 26 April
1995
29 Employee Training (Water, Chemicals & the Power Plant, Tape 1),
September 1997
30 Employee Training (Joseph Moesch from Vamet discusses Shear
Slitters), 23 September 1996
31 Employee Training (Loader Training Program), n.d.
32 Employee Training (“Merger Training Seminar”), 1997
33 Employee Training (Flex Safety), 17 September 1997
161 1 Employee (“Message to Employees” Paul J. Schierl), 11 May 1989
2 Employee (Employee Appreciation Day), 24 October 1992
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3 Employee (Autumn Challenge), 1995
4 Employee (Autumn Challenge), n.d.
5 Employee (Christmas in July), 1995
6 Employee (Christmas in April-May), 1996
7 Machinery (#9 Rebuild), 24 July 1997
8 Machinery (60 Series Hudson Sharpe) 1995
9 Machinery (Hudson Sharp), 1995
10 Machinery (Foam Extrusion) 1988
11 Machinery (Foam Extrusion, Springfield), 1988
12 Machinery (Robots), late 1980s
13 Machinery (High Speed PCM Tub Former), n.d.
14 Machinery (Deliverance: the 15 Yankee Installation Story”), n.d.
15 Machinery (Post Gluer II), 27 January 1989
16 Machinery (Hayssen Ultra Flow), late 1980s
17 Machinery (Hobema & Bretting Machines), late 1980s
18 Productions (“Paper Industry USA: 300 Years of Progress, 1690-1990”
), March 1990
19 Productions (“Paper and People: Wisconsin’s Productive Partnership),
n.d.
20 Productions (John Hopkins Health Report), August 1995
21 Productions (St. Joseph Grade School, 3rd
Grade, Paper Making/Waste
Management, Demonstrations & Tour),4 & 5 November 1992
22 Productions (Fort Howard Paper Investor Video), n.d.
23 Productions (Fort Howard Mill Tour), 1994
24 Productions (Papermaking Demonstration for the Green Bay Children’s
Museum), n.d.
25 Productions (“Up with People” TV Coverage composite), June & July
1994
26 Productions (“Up with People” World in Motion), 1993
27 Productions (Fort Howard Corporate Video, Spanish Version), 1996
28 Productions (Fort Howard Corporate Video), 1996
29 Productions (Fort Howard), n.d.
30 Productions (“Partners in Success”), n.d.
31 Productions (Paper Show 1987,Generation II, Circle of Excellence,
Selling the Building Mkt., Let’s Catch Flies Sanitarily), 1987
162 1 Productions (“A Very Special Commitment”), n.d.
2 Productions (Produced Piece Bites, B-Roll), 21 March 1990
3 Productions (Generation II), n.d.
4 Productions (Mill Tour), late 1990s
5 Productions (WBAY-TV, Up with People), July 1994
6 Productions (Setting the Standard), late 1980s
7 Productions (“More is Less, Episode #1), late 1980s
8 Productions (Closing the Loop), late 1980s
9 Productions (Total Quality Survey Introduction with Mike Riodrdan),
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n.d.
10 Productions (Open House Shipping), 1992
11 Productions (Chuck Wilson Testimonial Subcommittee on
Transportation & Hazardous Materials, for the Resource Conservation &
Recovery Act), n.d.
12 Productions (Helicopter Drop), early 1980s
13 Productions (West Mason Inc.), 1991
14 Productions (West Mason Inc.-A Roll), 1991
15 Productions (West Mason Inc.-B Roll), 1991
16 Productions (“China Project Lock/out Tag/out and CIMIC Operation),
1996
17 Productions (China Project),1996
18 Productions (“The China Project), 1996
19 Productions (QAD Open House, China Project), 1996
20 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Excerpts from dialogue between
Miles Marsh and Fort Howard Managers), 16 May 1997
21 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Interview with Miles Marsh and
Michael Riordan), 8 May 1997
22 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Mike Riordan on Fort James), 1997
23 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Media Highlights), 5&6 May 1997
24 Fort Howard/James River Merger (News Coverage Fort James Merger),
5&6 May 1997
25 Fort Howard/James River Merger (“James River Corp. Paper Deal”
Network & Cable Coverage), 5 May 1997
26 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Fort Howard Meeting Miles Marsh
visit), 16 May 1997
27 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Mike Riordan & Miles Marsh
Combined), 21 May 1997
28 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Merger Information Meeting), 22
May 1997
29 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Fort James Corporate Video), August
1997
30 Fort Howard/ James River Merger (Fort James), 6 October 1997
31 Fort Howard/James River Merger (Launch Day Employee Introduction
with Fort James Corporate Video) 1997
32 Fort Howard/James River Merger (TV Coverage), 1997
Fort James
163 1 Products (NuRoll Touchless Towel Dispensing Made Easy), n.d.
2 Products (Dan McCarty Introduction DIXIE), 15 June 1998
3 Products (JRT Paper Dispenser), 1998
4 Products (Micro-Twin Vista), June 1998
5 Products (Compact Video), 19 June 1998
6 Employee Training (Pulp Processing), 1999
7 Employee Training (Pulp Processing Training), 1999
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8 Employee Training (Introduction to Pulp Processing), March 1999
9 Employee Training (Ergo-#8 Paper Machine) 11 March 1998
10 Employee Training (Loader Training) late 1990s
11 Employee Training (Loader Training A Roll), late 1990s
12 Employee Training (Mark Aerial Lift Training), late 1990s
13 Employee Training (Cyklop Tape Machine) 9 February 1999
14 Employee Training (Mark-Lift) 10 June 1997
15 Employee Training (Pulp Processing, Tape 2), late 1990s
16 Employee Training (Pulp Processing Tape 3 Plus Intro), late 1990s
17 Employee Training (Ergonomic Study in the Alpha Department), n.d.
18 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Rebuild), 1997
19 Employee Training (“Keepsafe”) 17 September 1999
20 Employee Training (Quality in Differentiated & Controlled Toweling),
21 April 1999
21 Employee Training (Napkin Machines #141 & #142), 27 July 1999
22 Employee (United Way), 1998
23 Employee (Quarter Century Banquet) 6 December 1998
24 Employee (United Way), 1999
25 Productions (Miles Marsh State of the Business Interview), 12 February
1999
26 Productions (Miles Marsh Presentation: Fort James Mission, Values,
Operating Principles and Overarching Strategies), 16 February 1998
27 Productions (How Fort James Makes Paper) n.d.
28 Productions (Miles Marsh 1998 Worldwide Management Meeting) 26
February 1998
29 Productions (Mike Riordan 1998 Worldwide Management Meeting) 26
February 1998
30 Productions (Fort James Mill Tour), early 2000s
164 1 Productions (Wastepaper Recycling) 15 October 1997
2 Productions (Halftime Show-Fort James) 13 October 1997
3 Video Newsletter (Fort James Insight), 7 November 1997
4 Video Newsletter (FortJames.com), March 1998
5 Video Newsletter (FortJames.com), 28 October 1998
6 Video Newsletter (FortJames.com), 1 May 1999
7 Video Newsletter (FortJames.com), 10 September 1999
8 Video Newsletter (FortJames.com), 20 August 1999
9 Video Newsletter (FJTV Video News Magazine Volume 1), 12 June
2000
10 Video Newsletter (Fort James Business Update), 10 November 1999
11 Fort James/Georgia Pacific Merger (Fort James Intro Broadcast), 5 April
2001
12 Fort James/Georgia Pacific Merger (Fort James Welcome Broadcast),
2001
Georgia Pacific
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13 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (NBC
Dateline “Dirty Dancing”), 13 March 2005
14 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances
(Government Affairs “Chronicle on Cancer Valley), 28 January 1992
15 News/Press Conferences, News Coverage & Media Appearances (Sixty
Years of Growth, 1986-1987 Investors’ Review), 1988
16 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape#1), 13 July 2004
17 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #2), 13 July 2004
18 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #3), 13 July 2004
19 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #4), 13 July 2004
20 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #1), 14 July 2004
21 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #2), 14 July 2004
22 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #3), 14 July 2004
23 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #4), 14 July 2004
24 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #1), 15 July 2004
25 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #2), 15 July 2004
26 Employee Training (#9 Paper Machine Training, Tape #3), 15 July 2004
27 Employee Training (Maintenance General Duty Presentation with Kevin
Dickey), 13 December 2002
28 Employee Training (Paper Machine Safety), 7 March 2001
29 Employee Training (Trade Show Booth Assembly), early 2000s
30 Employee Training (Maritime Security Act), early 2000s
31 Employee Training (Engineering), 2001
32 Employee Training (ISO), early 2000s
Georgia Pacific
165 1 Employee Training (Engineering), 2001
2 Employee Training (Engineering Composite), 24 September 2003
3 Employee Training (Uniting for the Future), 27 October 2003
4 Employee (United Way-Russ McCollister & Kelly Wolff), 2000
5 Employee (United Way-Russ McCollister), 2001
6 Employee (United Way), 2001
7 Employee (United Way), 2002
8 Employee (WBAY News Clips of United Way Community Run), n.d.
9 Employee (Jeff Alexander for Christmas in May), 29 August 2001
10 Employee (Rebuild Together with Jeff Alexander), 2004
11 Employee (Christmas in May Camera Master 1), 2001
12 Employee (Christmas in May Camera Master 2), 2001
13 Employee (Autumn Challenge), 2001
14 Employee (“Northern Celebrates 100 Years), March 2001
15 Employee (Gainsharing United West & East Archives), 2002
16 Employee (Engineer Interviews), 25 October 2002
17 Products (“What is Your Best Case Scenario?), 2004
18 Products (enMotion), 2002
19 Products (Brawny Paper Towels, Cranky Husband Commercial), early
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2000s
20 Products (Hand Washing: Critical Findings for the Health Care
Industry), early 2000s
21 Products (Healthy Solutions with Barry Michaels), early 2000s
22 Products (System 3000 Play to Win), early 2000s
23 Products (Step into the World of Papermaking), early 2000s
24 Out of State Mills (Muskogee-Poly Plant), 1976
25 Out of State Mills (“Poly-plant Operations-Muskogee OK), 1976
26 Out of State Mills (Fort Howard Paper Co., Northeaster State
University), n.d.
27 Out of State Mills (Muskogee Shoot), 20&21 October 1994
28 Out of State Mills (Port Hudson Mill-“Spares Presentation with Scott
Prejean), 1 May 2002
29 Out of State Mills (Fort Howard –Owings Mills), 22 October 1987
30 Out of State Mills (Savannah River Mill-Fire Bldg 26), 8 December
1996
31 Out of State Mills (Savannah Rolls 2-3), 1980s
32 Out of State Mills (Fort James Corp.-Naheola Mill Birthday
Celebration), 13 August 1997
James River
166 1 Secondary Treatment Project, 30 April 1991
2 James River Corporation, 1996 Annual Meeting of Shareholderss, 25
April 1996
3 Carter Ryley Thomas “Inside James River”, 21 July 1997
4 The Towel and Tissue Quality and Productivity Way of Life, 1988
5 James River Corporation Fiscal 1988 Towel and Tissue Review, 1988
6 What Does the Customer Want?, 1989
7 16 Minutes/Maratuff, 1988
8 James River Corporation 1987 Annual Meeting, August 1987
9 James River Corporation Camas Mill “People-Products-Progress”, 14
June 1996
167 1 Products (James River Washroom Systems), 9 October 1995
2 Products (James River Washroom Systems, High Capacity You
Control), 1995
3 Products (Family Design Dispensers),1996
4 Products (Centerpull Towel System), 1996
5 Products (Compact Coreless Tissue), 1994
6 Products (Introduction to Quickstock & How to Handle Quickstock),
1987
7
Products (Big Fold, The Solution Unfolds), 1996
8 Products (You Better Think), 1998
9 Products (Specialty Girl), 1986
10 Products (Retrofitting the New Gojo Dispenser), n.d.
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11 Products (The James River Line*aka ISSA),1987
12 Products (Clothmaster and Shopmaster Wiper Demo), 1988
BETACAM TAPES
144 1-2 Original EPA Award, 15 May 1991
Harmon, 9 July 1992
3 Testimony, Charles Wilson, Tape 2, 19 June 1991
4 Brad Zenko Construction Cutaway Material, Tape 2, 6 November 1992
5 Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Awards Banquet,
18 February 1993
6&7 Autumn Challenge at Bay Beach #1 of 2, 23 September 1995
8 Fort Howard Corporate Video, May 1996
9 Chamber After Hours Event & Mill Tour, 19 June 1996
10 Don Johnson-Wastepaper Procurement, 6 February 1996
11 “Fort Howard and James River: A Winning Combination” (interviews
with James River CEO Miles Marsh and Fort Howard CEO Michael
Riordan), 8 May 1997
145 1 Stock Footage (consumer, paper machine, converting, recycling, etc.),
14 July 1997
2 Launch Day Employee Introduction with Fort James Corporate Video,
August 1997
3 Fort James Corporate video, August 1997
4 Mike Riordan on Fort James, n.d
5 Fort Howard Report, Second Quarter, 1997
6 “Total Quality” Safety Master, n.d.
7 Fort Howard Corporation, Miscellaneous Mill Exteriors, n.d.
8 “Going From Rags to Riches”, n.d.
9 Fort Howard Employee Appreciation Day, n.d.
146 1 PO – 07 Green Bay WI Reel 18, October 1987, Reel 1
2 PO – 09 Green Bay WI 8 October 1987, Reel 3,
3 PO – 11 Green Bay WI Reel 8, October 1987, Reel #5
4 P7-12, Green Bay WI, 9 October 1987
5 P11-#18 Green Bay WI, 10 October 1987
6 P12-#19, Green Bay WI, 10 October, 1987
7 PL01-#22, Muskogee OK, 12 October 1987
8 PL02-#23, Muskogee OK, 12 October 1987
9 PL03-#24, Muskogee OK, 12 October 1987
10 PL05-#26, Muskogee OK, 13 October 1987
11 PL06-#27, Muskogee OK 13 October 1987
147 1 PL07-#28 Muskogee OK 13 October 1987
2 PL08-#29 Muskogee OK 13 October 1987
3 Muskogee- #13 PM Production Record ISO, February 1996
4 Fort Howard-Savannah Roll #2, n.d.
5 Fort Howard-Savannah Roll #3, n.d.
6 Fort Howard-Savannah Roll #4, n.d.
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7 Fort Howard-Savannah Roll #5, n.d.
8 Fort Sterling LTD
148 1 Fort Howard Open House Field Tape #1, 31 October 1992
2 Fort Howard Open House Field Tape #2 31 October 1992
3 Fort Howard Open House Field Tape #3 31 October 1992
4&5 Fort Howard, Rincon, Broke Reduction, United Way, 28 July 1993
149 1 “Public Announcement,” Paul J. Schierl, 11 May 1989
2 Vice President Quayle at Fort Howard, 23 October 1989
3 Free Enterprise Award, Don DeMeuse, 1996
150 1 A Bill Signing
2 CWAC Forum FRC (Fort Howard Boiler Project)
3 Mardi Gras 8 Spot Assembly, May 1979 **This film format requires use
in Fairchild Seventy & Galaxy Series Endless Loop & Cart-Reel
Projections**
151 1 Savannah GA Trucks Coming & Going 5 May 1993
2 Savannah GA Plant School Tour, 5 May 1993
3 Savannah GA mill, 3 March 1993
4 Savannah GA Plant School Tour Hazmat Training, 5 May 1993
5 Savannah GA Plant #1 B roll Front gate, building, conveyers, cases, bath
tissue product, 20 July 1995
6 Savannah GA Plant #2 , 20 July 1995
AUDIOCASSETTES
152 1 Fort Howard Paper, 27 March 1986
2 “Public Announcement” Paul J. Schierl, 11 May 1989
3 Fort Howard Corp., 27 April 1995
4 Fort Howard Quarterly Financial Conference, 27 July 1995
5 Fort Howard, 26 October 1995
6 Fort Howard Quarterly Conference, 24 October 1996
7 Fort Howard Teleconference, Mike Riordan, 24 July 1997
8 “Step Up – We Mean Business”, n.d.
9 Logo Module, n.d
10 “Sunshine/Stepping Up”, n.d.
11 Fort Howard “Simply the Best”, n.d.
12 Fort Howard Paper Co./Muskogee Radio Campaign II, n.d.
VIDEOCASSETTES (8MM)
13 Fort Howard Paper/Sweetheart “Synergy”, 1995
14 Vendor Fair/Muskogee, June 1993
15 Going From Rags To Riches
FILM
Box Case # Item
153 35 mm film
1 “Homecoming” n.d.
2 “Fort Howard Paper Company Mill Tour” 4 December 1987
3 Maryland Cup “Generation II” n.d.
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4 Fort Howard Corporation “The Preference Collection”
4 December 1987
154 1 Mardi Gras 2-35mm tapes, 1978
2 Mardi Gras & Ice Cream 3-35 mm tapes, 1978
3 Mardi Gras & Ice Cream 1-35mm & 2-16mm tapes, 1979
155 1 “A Special Commitment”, n.d.
2 Untitled, n.d.
3 Fort Howard/Sweetheart “Synergy”, 1995
ARTIFACTS
Box Item # Item
168 Cap, beige with embroidered Fort Howard logo, ca. 1990s?
169 Fort Howard Corporation, Corporate Seal embosser, n.d. [ca. 1990s? prior
seal says “Fort Howard Paper Company” and was used at least through
1950. The first reference I can find to Fort Howard as Corporation vs.
Paper Company is 1995 – although the box and instructions look more like
1960s-1970s]
Notepaper holder, wooden, with Fort Howard logo, ca. 1990s
2 pens with Fort Howard logo on caps, ca. 1990s
“Papermaker” belt buckle, ca. 1978
170 Silver bowl, Paul Revere reproduction, ca.1980s-1990s
170A Key Club key and charm on a chain, 1/20 – 12 KT gold filled, n.d.
25-Year lapel pin, n.d.
170B Pencils, Fort Howard Corp. “Practice Fire Safety Every Day,” ca. 1990s
171 Hard hat, ca. 1960s-1970s
172 Georgia Pacific Chairman’s Award, North American Retail Tissue,
Business of the Year, 2004
Fort Howard Circle of Excellence plaque, n.d. [ca. 1980s?]
Fort Howard Circle of Excellence medallions, n.d. [ca. 1980s?]
173 Georgia Pacific Vice President’s Service Award, presented to Green Bay
West Operations, August 2005
Georgia Pacific Chairman’s Award, Business of the Year, Retail Tissue,
2002
Georgia Pacific Chairman’s Award, Most Improved OSHA Incidence
Rate, Retail & Commercial Tissue, 2002
174 Paper Industry Hall of Fame Award to Austin E. Cofrin, 1996
175 King James version Holy Bible, stamped with Fort Howard Paper
Company stamp, n.d.
176
Georgia Pacific Football with Brawny, Quilted Northern, Sparkle and
Angel Soft logos, Autographed by Mike[Burandt?],
David A. [Spraley?], and Pete [Perreck], ca. 2000-2007
177 NWTC Educational Foundation Appreciation Plaque to Georgia Pacific for
“A Day for NWTC,”2009
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Fort Howard Outstanding Sales Achievement Plaque, n.d.
178 Portfolio with Fort Howard Logo, for 1987 National Sales Meeting3-ring
binder with Fort Howard Paper Co. logo, n.d. [1970s?] 2 cardstock 3-tab
report covers, Fort Howard Paper Co. logo, n.d. [ca. 1970s-1980s?]
179 Briefcase, Fort Howard logo, with luggage tag belonging to Gene Rohde,
ca. 1980s
180 Paper Towel commercial dispenser, metal, Fort Howard logo, with 1 cent
coin-op unit attached, n.d.
180A 2 plastic cups for Fort Howard blood donors, Fort Howard and American
Red Cross logos, “I’m a Buddy for Life,” n.d. [ca. 1990s?]
180B Toilet Paper commercial dispenser, n.d. [ca. 1990s?]
Napkin holder, commercial, n.d.
180C 2 metal paper towel roll holders, n.d.
181 Metal Etching: Aerial View of Fort Howard Co. n.d.
182 Fort Howard Athletic Club scrapbook containing news clippings,
basketball programs and scores, 1929-1930