Hollingsworth & Whitney Company

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title: Hollingsworth & Whitney Company
text: The Hollingsworth & Whitney Company was a pulp and paper company that owned one or more pulp and paper mills in Winslow, Maine. The company opened in 1892, providing work for Waterville residents who lived on the far bank of the Kennebec River. A footbridge was constructed in 1901 so the citizens of Waterville could commute to Winslow. The bridge became known as the Two Cent Bridge due to the price of its toll. The Hollingsworth & Whitney mills once produced 235 tons of paper per day. Business b
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