Oral history interview, 1982.

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Oral history interview, 1982.

Interview with Doe, at East Millinocket, Me., about her experience as one of first women workers at Great Northern Paper Co. during W.W. II.

1 audiotape (1 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8056231

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Maine Women During the Depression and W.W. II Project

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University of Maine at Orono

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Morris, Kathy, 1950-

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Great Northern Paper Company

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Great Northern Paper Company began with construction of a mill in Millinocket, Maine, in 1899, followed by the acquisition of an existing mill at Madison, Maine, and the construction of a third mill in East Millinocket in 1906. The company's timberland holdings reached over 2 million acres in the 1940s; in addition it owned dams and hydroelectric stations including Dolby and Ripogenus dams, farms, a hotel, and several vessels. In 1970 the company merged with Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. to become G...

Doe, Agnes

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Also known as "Tot" Doe. From the description of Oral history interview, 1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70964649 ...