S. D. Warren Paper Mill Photograph Collection — People
Title: S. D. Warren Mill Workers
Date: 1882 Item No. SDW.004.18.1 Photographer: Unknown Size: 25 x 19 cm Process: Albumen Print Mounting Data: Mounted on 35 x 28 cm. card Description: "1882 S. D. Warren Co." printed on back. This picture at the mill in 1882 and includes mill agent, superintendent, foremen and office workers. Seated at left to right: Edwin Ayer (Supt.), John E. Warren (Mill Agent), Joseph Dumell. |
Title: Samuel Dennis Warren family photograph. a
Date: 1874 Item No. SDW.004.36.1 Photographer/Studio: Unknown Size: 16 x 13 cm Process: Reformatted--modern photo process (Glass slide of this picture in Rowe Collection #02.601 Mounting Data: none Description: Back left to right is Samuel D. Warren (1817-1888), with his wife Susan Cornelia Clark Warren (1825-1901)sitting down, followed by Frederick Fiske Warren(1862-1938)and Henry Warren and Henry Clarke Warren (1854-1899). Floor, left to right is Edward Perry Warren (1860-1928), and Cornelia Lyman Warren (1857-1921), Cleo the family dog. Samuel D. Warren, Jr. is not pictured here. Josiah Fish Warren, also not here, died at the age of 3 in 1853. This photograph was taken at their home on Beacon Hill at 67 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts after purchasing the Cumberland Mills, later known as S. D. Warren Paper Mill. The photographer of this photo is unknown. This is part of a photograph collections from the Warren Memorial Library collection number WML.PC.002. The item number for this image is Item No. SDW.004.36.1 and it is copy of the silver gelatin print. The collection was housed at the Warren Memorial Library, Westbrook, Maine. Although the photographer is unknown, we have a date of 1874 |
Title: Archelaus Lewis
Date: [ca. 1950] Item No. SDW.004.58.1 Photographer/Studio: Mill photograph Size: 20 x 25 cm Process: Modern photo process Mounting Data: none Description: Archelaus Lewis, born August 31, 1867, died May 26, 1956. Was with the S. D. Warren Paper Mill from 1883 until 1950. He worked in the carpenter shop for over 66 years.He was the longest active service employee up to that time.Inventor of the Lewis tapered suction box. |