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'''Harding-Jones Paper Company District''' is a registered ] in ], ], listed in the ] on 1975-05-29. It contains four contributing buildings. '''The Harding-Jones Paper Company District''' is a registered ] in ], ], listed in the ] on May 29, 1975.<ref> ''Digital Archive on NPGallery'', National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved 19 Feb. 2019</ref> A significant, early example of Ohio industry, the mill was owned by the Harding and Jones families for most of its operation. The mill, adjacent to the first lock completed on the Miami-Erie Canal, also includes two residences, a carriage house, and a canal lock.
== Historic uses ==
*Single Dwelling
*Secondary Structure
*Manufacturing Facility
*Water-Related


== Notes == == History ==
A.E. Harding, a papermaker from England, cofounded Harding, Erwin & Company in 1865. When Harding's partnership with Erwin ended in 1872, the company became the Harding Paper Company. The company produced a brand of paper called Excello, which lent its name to the growing company town that formed around the paper mill.<ref name=":0">Niemel Garrard, Karen. ''Cincinnati Historic Homes'', Sanregret Team. Retrieved 19 Feb. 2019</ref> After A.E. Harding died in 1885, his son, C.M. Harding, and son-in-law Thomas Jones became co-managers.<ref> ''MidPointe Digital Archives'', MidPointe Library System.</ref> Jones purchased the mill in 1925 and formed the Harding-Jones Paper Company, which became known for its custom-made, watermarked writing paper.<ref name=":0" /> The mill shuttered in 1990 due to an aging facility and outdated equipment, and the mill was demolished in 2018 after years of decay and collapse.<ref>Dykes, Todd. ''WLWT'', WLWT Channel 5. Retrieved 18 Apr. 2017.</ref>

==Further reading==
* at Abandoned

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Latest revision as of 22:35, 6 August 2023

Historic district in Ohio, United States

United States historic place
Harding-Jones Paper Company District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Buildings on the western side of S. Main St.
Harding-Jones Paper Company District is located in OhioHarding-Jones Paper Company DistrictShow map of OhioHarding-Jones Paper Company District is located in the United StatesHarding-Jones Paper Company DistrictShow map of the United States
LocationExcello, Ohio
Coordinates39°28′34″N 84°25′14″W / 39.47611°N 84.42056°W / 39.47611; -84.42056
Area180 acres (0.73 km)
NRHP reference No.75001330
Added to NRHP1975-05-29

The Harding-Jones Paper Company District is a registered historic district in Excello, Ohio, listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 1975. A significant, early example of Ohio industry, the mill was owned by the Harding and Jones families for most of its operation. The mill, adjacent to the first lock completed on the Miami-Erie Canal, also includes two residences, a carriage house, and a canal lock.

History

A.E. Harding, a papermaker from England, cofounded Harding, Erwin & Company in 1865. When Harding's partnership with Erwin ended in 1872, the company became the Harding Paper Company. The company produced a brand of paper called Excello, which lent its name to the growing company town that formed around the paper mill. After A.E. Harding died in 1885, his son, C.M. Harding, and son-in-law Thomas Jones became co-managers. Jones purchased the mill in 1925 and formed the Harding-Jones Paper Company, which became known for its custom-made, watermarked writing paper. The mill shuttered in 1990 due to an aging facility and outdated equipment, and the mill was demolished in 2018 after years of decay and collapse.

Further reading

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. June 30, 2007.
  2. “Harding-Jones Paper Company District.” Digital Archive on NPGallery, National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved 19 Feb. 2019
  3. ^ Niemel Garrard, Karen. “A.E. Harding Estate in Lemon Township.” Cincinnati Historic Homes, Sanregret Team. Retrieved 19 Feb. 2019
  4. “Harding-Jones Paper Company, c. 1955.” MidPointe Digital Archives, MidPointe Library System.
  5. Dykes, Todd. “Once Prosperous Butler County Paper Plant Crumbling to Ground.” WLWT, WLWT Channel 5. Retrieved 18 Apr. 2017.
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