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Jaite Company Paper Mill Fourdrinier Line

Fourdrinier Line

Built in 1927, partially from components used in the mill's original 1905 cylinder machine, the Fourdrinier line is over 200 feet in length and, per the most recent NPS press releases, may be the only part of mill to survive demolition.

Aerial View showing the southern (finishing) end of the fourdrinier line, visible after the roof collapse caused by arson in 1992.
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