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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 1 1 Browse Search
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. Page & Co. In 1880 failing health compelled Mr. George G. Page to relinquish all active part in the business, and he retired, leaving its entire management to his two sons. In December, 1882, Mr. Ovando G. Page died, and the following March the present corporation was formed, under the style of the George G. Page Box Co. Its present officers are: Wesley L. Page, president; Clarence M. Howlett, treasurer; Dana R. Johnson, clerk; who constitute the board of directors. On the 13th day of January, 1886, Mr. George G. Page died, but he lived to see the works which he founded on so small a scale become one of the largest of their line in New England. The present plant consists of a brick building known as Factory No. 1, one hundred and thirty by fifty feet, three stories high, and a wooden building known as Factory No. 2, one hundred by fifty feet, of three stories. In the rear of Factory No. 1 is a storehouse, sixty feet square and two stories in height. Outside of the main buil