PORTRAITS OF THE REGION'S EARLY GREATS : FROM THE COLLECTION
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2016.0024.000004
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Ossian Anderson (1891—1942) circa 1940. Anderson and his five brothers are credited with starting the pulp mill industry on the west coast. Seeing a way to utilize the waste from their sawmill, they began building sulphite pulp mills. Their plant in Bellingham became Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Company; Ossian Anderson was its first president.
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