Innovations
John Dickinson patented a method of paper-making in June 1807, that rendered his rivals' techniques (principally the Fourdrinier machine) obsolete.
In 1850, the company started mechanical envelope manufacturing, with gummed envelopes for the first time.
The production of fine rag paper on electrically driven machines was a successful innovation at Nash Mill.
The company pioneered the production of window envelopes in 1929.
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