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Box 3

 Container

Contains 5 Results:

Pictures, 1936-05 - 1936-12

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Construction of a second paper mill in Canada, on the north shore of the lower St. Lawrence River, was begun in the spring of 1936 despite the fact that the world was in the midst of a deep depression. Having signed a lease to the property in 1923 which required the Tribune Company to build a mill for the manufacture of woodpulp or newsprint within seven years (at later intervals postponed), and realizing that the lease could not be extended indefinitely unless this provision were fulfilled,...
Dates: 1936-05 - 1936-12

Pictures, 1937-01 - 1937-03

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Construction of a second paper mill in Canada, on the north shore of the lower St. Lawrence River, was begun in the spring of 1936 despite the fact that the world was in the midst of a deep depression. Having signed a lease to the property in 1923 which required the Tribune Company to build a mill for the manufacture of woodpulp or newsprint within seven years (at later intervals postponed), and realizing that the lease could not be extended indefinitely unless this provision were fulfilled,...
Dates: 1937-01 - 1937-03

Pictures, 1937-04 - 1937-05

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Construction of a second paper mill in Canada, on the north shore of the lower St. Lawrence River, was begun in the spring of 1936 despite the fact that the world was in the midst of a deep depression. Having signed a lease to the property in 1923 which required the Tribune Company to build a mill for the manufacture of woodpulp or newsprint within seven years (at later intervals postponed), and realizing that the lease could not be extended indefinitely unless this provision were fulfilled,...
Dates: 1937-04 - 1937-05

Pictures, 1937-06

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Construction of a second paper mill in Canada, on the north shore of the lower St. Lawrence River, was begun in the spring of 1936 despite the fact that the world was in the midst of a deep depression. Having signed a lease to the property in 1923 which required the Tribune Company to build a mill for the manufacture of woodpulp or newsprint within seven years (at later intervals postponed), and realizing that the lease could not be extended indefinitely unless this provision were fulfilled,...
Dates: 1937-06

Pictures, 1937-07 - 1937-08

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Construction of a second paper mill in Canada, on the north shore of the lower St. Lawrence River, was begun in the spring of 1936 despite the fact that the world was in the midst of a deep depression. Having signed a lease to the property in 1923 which required the Tribune Company to build a mill for the manufacture of woodpulp or newsprint within seven years (at later intervals postponed), and realizing that the lease could not be extended indefinitely unless this provision were fulfilled,...
Dates: 1937-07 - 1937-08