indexSeparator = ' ';document.write('<h1>Slideshow of American Paper History Pt.1: 1801-1900 (press button at lower left to automate)</h1>');
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addPhoto ('images/Centennial_Expo_Francis__Loutrell_1876.jpg', 'Exhibit of bookbinding at Centennial Fair', '1 ');
addPhoto ('images/Centennial_Westons_Paper_Exhibit_1876.jpg', 'Exhibit of paper sizes at Centennial Fair. From bottom to top: Leviathan, Emperior, Antiquarian, Double Elepahant, Atlas, Colomier, Elephant, Imperial, Super Royal, Royal, Medium, Demy, Crown, Cap, Letter, Note', '2 ');
addPhoto ('images/HadleyWiswall Mill NC.jpg', 'Wiswall Mill in South Hadley Falls', '3 ');
addPhoto ('images/Huntingtonpapermills.jpg', 'Chester Paper Mill in Huntington Mass is typical of mills built in the 1840s', '4 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_Columbia Paper Mill.jpg', 'County map of Berkshire County showing Housatonic River at Columbia Mill in town of Lee', '5 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_Columbia_SMITHMILLLEE.JPG', 'Photo of Columbia Mill on Housatonic River', '6 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_East_CongressMill.jpg', 'Front of Congress Mill in East Lee is typical of mills built during the 1850s.', '7 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_East_NorthrupMillMtbdMill.jpg', 'The ill-fated Northrup Mill was subject of insurance survey to study its many flaws', '8 ');
addPhoto ('images/lee_HousatonicMill_LeeCr.jpg', 'County map of Lee Town Center showing Housatonic Mill, Post Office, and central park', '9 ');
addPhoto ('images/lee_HousatonicMill_LeeTnCtr.jpg', 'Photo of Lee Town Center circa 1900', '10 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_Marble2_AmesLetter.jpg', 'Letter from D&J Ames regarding selling ground lime mined in Lee to be used for washing rags', '11 ');
addPhoto ('images/lee_marble_quarry.jpg', 'The marble quarry in Lee supplied limestone that was was burned in kilns and made into lime.', '12 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_road to Pittsfield.jpg', 'An all-weather military road running through Berkshire Co. was built to ship arms during the War of 1812 and later used for commercal purposes', '13 ');
addPhoto ('images/Lee_stockton.jpg', 'This Post Office in Berkshire County also served as a hub for regional rag collection', '14 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine1_Hollender.jpg', 'The original Hollander was a small affair designed to be run by windmill. ', '15 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine2_Cylinder_3.jpg', 'Miniature paper machines were a fad in the 1890s. This variety is a cylinder-wire machine.', '16 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine3_DCAO0208.jpg', 'A tandem dryer photogaphed at an abandoned paper mill in Michigan', '17 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine3_howe_1etter.jpg', '1838 Letter from Henry Howe describing the operation of the tandem dryer.', '18 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine_ConnHubbard Mill.JPG', 'Hubbard Mill where 1st American moving-wire machine was installed in 1829.', '19 ');
addPhoto ('images/Machine_Foudrinnier.jpg', 'Early moving-wire machine with multi-cylinder dryers and early reel-up.', '20 ');
addPhoto ('images/machine_fourmach.jpg', 'Another early moving-wire machine showing yet anther version of multi-cylinder dryers', '21 ');
addPhoto ('images/machine_Jordan.JPG', 'The cone-shaped Jordan revitalized the rag paper industry by allowing filler materials to be injected directly into the hollander.', '22 ');
addPhoto ('images/machine_PuseyJones1870.jpg', 'Ad for Pusey Jones (circa 1870), manufactuer of moving-wire (a.k.a. Fourdrinier) and cylinder-wire machines.', '23 ');
addPhoto ('images/Maine Reamlable1826.jpg', 'Ream label of Maine paper mill showing undershot waterwheel in raceway running astride the mill.', '24 ');
addPhoto ('images/NewYork Field.jpg', 'Paper and rag warehouses of Cyrus Field in New York City from printed advertisement', '25 ');
addPhoto ('images/NewYork Fieldaa.jpg', 'Printed stationery of Cyrus Field & Co. in 1859 (six years after Field left the firm, and just before fire struck the firm).', '26 ');
addPhoto ('images/NewYork MarketFigure G-1.jpg', 'The NY Mercantile Exchange building (right) burned down in 1835 and replaced by the NY Stock Exchange (left).', '27 ');
addPhoto ('images/NewYork MarketFigure G-2.jpg', 'Able Burritt was a broker on the NY Mercantile Exchange during the 1830s', '28 ');
addPhoto ('images/NewYork Northampton.jpg', 'Letter from John Butler asking a New York counting house for a loan to expand his paper mill. ', '29 ');
