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D. H. & A. B. Tower

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D. H. & A. B. Tower
David H. Tower (left) and Ashley B. Tower (right)
Practice information
PartnersDavid H. Tower
Ashley B. Tower
Founded1878
Dissolved1892
No. of employees35 (1892)[1][a]
LocationHolyoke, Massachusetts
AffiliationsA.B. Tower & Company
Tower & Wallace
George F. Hardy & Son

Doing business as D. H. & A. B. Tower, brothers David Horatio Tower (March 7, 1832 – December 22, 1907)[2] and Ashley Bemis Tower (June 26, 1847 – July 8, 1901)[3] were internationally known American architects, civil and mechanical engineers based in Holyoke, Massachusetts, who designed mills and factories in the United States from Maine to California as well as abroad, including in Canada, Mexico, Germany, Brazil, the United Kingdom, India, China, Japan, and Australia.[3][4][5][6] By the time of its dissolution, the firm was described by one contemporary account as "the largest firm of paper mill architects in the country at that time";[7] its files reportedly contained more than 8,000 architectural plans for sites, mill machinery, and waterpower improvements.[4][8][9]

In a treatise on his own work in mill engineering, Joseph Wallace, former partner to Ashley B. Tower, lauded their work posthumously saying "the history of paper mill engineering is largely the story of the work of the 'Towers of Holyoke,' followed by the younger generation of engineers trained in the Tower offices."[10] Their most famous works include Kimberly Clark's earliest pulp plants in Kimberly, Wisconsin for which Ashley B. Tower furnished designs,[11] and David H. Tower's designs for Crane Currency, of Dalton, Massachusetts, for the first facilities to produce currency paper for the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing.[2]

History edit

 
The offices of D. H. & A. B. Tower resided in Holyoke's Flatiron Building, also known as the Parsons Block, designed by William Ferro Pratt;[12] the sign for their firm can be seen between the 2nd and 3rd floors.

David Tower, the senior partner of the firm, first entered the business of engineering paper mills as an apprentice millwright in 1845 at the age of 13, and eventually moved his own practice to Holyoke in 1867.[4] Receiving a steady stream of work, David gradually brought on other draftsmen and was joined in 1871 by his younger brother Ashley B. Tower, who he mentored as his own apprentice. By 1878, Ashley Tower had become accustomed to the trade and an influx of business led to him being made the firm's junior partner, which became best known as D. H. & A. B. Tower.[3][6]

From 1878 until 1892, the brothers Tower would produce some of their most prolific work. During this time the brothers furnished designs on mills and mill machinery in Holyoke, from Maine to California in the continental United States, and abroad on five continents. While an exact figure is unknown, in a cross-examination of Ashley Tower in a court case between the City of Holyoke and the Holyoke Water Power Company in 1899, Tower stated that of the mills built in Holyoke up until that time, he had been involved in the construction of 25 in some capacity, 16 of which were done in a central design role. While it is unclear from this testimony what share of work was done by each brother and how many of those mills designed were in the seven years following David's retirement Ashley Tower stated he had worked on more than 55 mills in key engineering roles, and more than 100 in any capacity.[13]

The brothers would also play a significant role in establishing the economic success of the Kimberly-Clark company, designing one of its earliest groundwood pulp plants in Kimberly, Wisconsin in 1888. More significantly however, their designs for sulfite pulp mills in Appleton, Wisconsin built in 1890 gave the company a significant advantage. With this new plant the company had the resources and geographic scale of the American Midwest, while operating the first such mill west of Pennsylvania to adopt the improved process which derived almost pure cellulose from wood pulp.[14][15]

At the beginning of their partnership the firm was located in the Hadley Falls Bank Building which sat at the corner of Main and Dwight (not to be confused with the later Hadley Falls Trust Building at the corner of Maple & Suffolk),[16][17] and subsequently relocated to Holyoke's Flatiron block, which was said to have had advantageous lighting at most hours of the day due to its rounded northeast-facing corner, which had windows facing in three different directions.[4][18] Originally Ashley B. Tower joined David H. as an apprentice, with no prior experience in engineering work or architecture besides a previous carpentry apprenticeship.[16] In time his abilities exceeded his older brother's in certain regards; of the two, he was the only one known to hold patents- by 1885, he had invented an improved wood pulp grinder which would be used in their clients' mills domestically and abroad.[19][20]

 
The sloping banks of Rio Tietê at Salto, São Paulo, the site where a large paper industry was begun through the mill designs of the brothers.

One of the things that reportedly made their firm successful was their study of foreign as well as domestic designs, with reports that the Towers went abroad to Europe in 1884–1885 to examine the latest designs in paper mills on that continent.[3] Moreover, their firm placed a far greater emphasis on the surroundings of the sites at which their mills were constructed, rendering otherwise challenging terrain into the driving force of a mill's productivity.[20] Among notable examples of this is the site of the Melchert & Cia Mill in Salto, São Paulo, Brazil. Designed and built in 1887 on the banks of the Tietê River, at the time of its construction it was regarded as a folly by locals, who mocked Melchert & Cia, its wealthy Brazilian backers, for "[the] insane idea of manufacturing paper in that country".[21] Designed by the brothers Tower, it became the first industrial paper mill in South America and remains a functional site even today, producing large quantities of paper for currency.[22][23]

Another example of the brothers' methodical research can be found in the construction of the, since demolished, Hampden County Jail. When first contracted for the design, the two not only consulted with county authorities through their several drafts of the facility's design, but personally travelled through a number of states to obtain the best working ideas for penitentiaries at that time.[4]

They were described by several accounts as having been known internationally, with projects engineered by them in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, and Central American nations as well. Toward the end of their partnership, one account reports their company established a department devoted entirely to commercial and residential structures as well.[20] Their architectural styles varied on the practicality of the project in question, and Second Empire and Italianate motifs can be found in their more ornate work. As if in jest, referencing their family name, the brothers were known for prominently featuring literal towers in their work, often decorative in nature, with faux battlements.[8]

 
 
The Massasoit; built in Holyoke in 1891, it was a rare example of the firm's residential work. The terra cotta gable centerpiece, featuring the profile of the Wampanoag chief remains at the corner of Chestnut and Essex, set in concrete.

By 1897 the landscape of the Holyoke Canal System had become crowded with mills, with relatively little water power remaining for new projects. This, combined with demand for larger-scaled operations and ready access to raw material led Tower & Wallace to relocate to New York City, where the firm would remain for the next several years.[18] It was reported by the end of the brothers' partnership that all of their architectural and mechanical designs, some 8,000 drawings were stored in a series of safes in the third floor of the Flatiron block for the purpose of preserving the designs for their clients in case of an emergency,[9] the fate of these plans remains unknown, however following Ashley Tower's death in 1901, the assets of the former Tower firm in New York were purchased by their former draftsman George F. Hardy, who maintained his own engineering business in that city thereafter.[24]

Legacy edit

 
Draftsmen in the Tower offices, circa 1892

In their time the two were "widely regarded as the best paper mill architects in the world", attributed to the fact that the brothers employed both civil and mechanical engineering and made thorough study of sites to employ natural power in their architectural plans.[25] Upon their deaths, the two brothers were praised like royalty, with Ashley Tower, described in one trade journal as "the Nestor of paper and pulp mill engineering"[26] and David Tower touted by William Randolph Hearst's national news service as "the Paper King".[27]

During the firm's time under the handle "D. H. & A. B. Tower", the two designed at least 100 or so mills,[13] and this does not include those which had been designed and constructed by either brother individually before or after their dissolution, nor does this include the many works of their pupils, some of whom had served as A.B. Tower's junior partners in the years after 1892.

One entry for their office in 1890 described their office as employing 12-15 staff,[4] whereas other accounts describe as many as 35,[1] including stenographers, draughtsmen and civil engineers. The latter proved to become as much a legacy of the firm as their dozens of mills, as Joseph Wallace later described- "a number of the noteworth pulp and paper mills erected in America have been entrusted to 'Tower' graduates."[10]

Among these was George F. Hardy, who worked with the brothers starting in 1888, and become the junior partner of the firm a year after David's departure, from 1893 to 1896. Hardy would go on to become International Paper's first chief engineer, overseeing the logistics and technical work of operating its 17 mills when it first merged in 1898[24] He would ultimately leave this post in 1901, only to acquire the Towers' business in its last iteration in New York City, including a number of assets Ashley Tower left behind following his sudden death. Rechristened as George F. Hardy & Son, he would continue to build upon the legacy of his former employers, designing dozens of paper mills internationally for several more decades.[28] So prominent became his work that he would later be described in a 1908 Congressional hearing on the industry as "the famous paper and pulp mill architect of the East".[29]

Another noteworthy pupil of the brothers was Hardy S. Ferguson, who went on to build the Great Northern Paper Company's mills.[30] The company's facilities, which remained operational into the 21st century, were his first independent project in 1899. He became another mill engineer subsequently who, in his own right, would influence mill engineering on an international scale as, at the time of its construction, the Great Northern Paper Mill was the world's largest.[18][31][32]

Two alumni of the firm would go on to work as chief engineers of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company, including Arthur W. French, who subsequently became a professor of engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute,[33] and Daniel P. Jones, who was tasked with not only its management but the expansion of its facilities.[34][35]

Joseph Wallace, the biographer and evangelist of the brothers' work long after their deaths,[10][18][36] joined the firm in 1894, soon after David's retirement.[37] He became Ashley Tower's last junior partner in 1897, leaving shortly before Tower's death, and would go on to develop his own successful millwright business, one of his own major accomplishments being the design of hydraulic plants for Kimberly Clark.[38]

David H. Tower edit

David Horatio Tower
 
BornMarch 7, 1832
DiedDecember 22, 1907(1907-12-22) (aged 75)
NationalityAmerican
Known forArchitect, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Spouse
Margaret Young
(m. 1859)
Children1

David Horatio Tower (March 7, 1832 – December 22, 1907)[2] was born to Stephen Dyer Tower and Esther Eliza Tower (née Beal) on March 7, 1832, in Cummington, Massachusetts; he was the eldest of their ten children. When he was 3 years old, his family moved to Windsor, Massachusetts. Tower was educated at a small country school there until the age of 13, at which time he entered an apprenticeship with a local millwright.[5]

His first notable job was his work in rebuilding the Crane Company's Red Mill of Dalton in 1846, which had been originally erected four years earlier by industrialist and papermaker Zenas Crane.[2][6] This would be the first of many such projects that would characterize his career. Until his death in 1907, Tower was prolific in the construction, remodeling, and engineering of numerous paper mills as well as facilities for other industries. His work was wide-ranging, from the design of stationary buildings such as business blocks and residences, to the engineering of mechanical equipment such as dams and waterwheels.

On July 2, 1859, Tower married Margaret Young, of Glasgow, Scotland; the couple bore one son, Walter Lamont, who was born in Dalton on December 26, 1868. During the Civil War, Tower, 6 ft 6 in (1.98m) in stature, was exempt from the draft due to scoliosis.[6]

Among those mills which David Tower was specifically identified with were the four paper mills of the Crane company of Dalton, Massachusetts, which continues to produce paper for the United States Treasury, as well as a number of foreign governments. He also worked closely with Byron Weston to develop paper mills in Dalton and Windsor, Connecticut. The very last mill Tower would design was the Pioneer Mill & Company, also built in Dalton.[6]

In retirement he continued to do some work with the assistance of his son, including a dam to the local Egypt Reservoir in Dalton,[39] which was part of a broader overhaul for the Crane company and the town alike, engineering a reservoir water system that would allow the town to make use of the pumps of the Weston mills for additional pressure in the event of a fire.[40] David was also an avid breeder of Jersey cattle, and was recorded as having 20 cows and 9 sheep on his farm "Sunnyside" in 1885.[41]

Throughout his life he had remained an active Congregationalist, but was not known to be a member of any fraternities, service organizations, or clubs. Having retired from business some years prior, David Tower died at his farm, "Sunnyside", in Dalton at 2pm on December 22, 1907; he was 75.[6] In a nationally syndicated obituary, the Hearst News Service lauded Tower "the Paper King," describing him as "one of the greatest paper manufacturers in the world".[27] He was interred at Main St Cemetery in Dalton, Massachusetts.

Ashley B. Tower edit

Ashley Bemis Tower
 
BornJune 26th, 1847
DiedJuly 8, 1901(1901-07-08) (aged 54)
NationalityAmerican
Known forArchitect, Civil Engineer
Spouse
Pamelia J. Fritts
(m. 1875)
Children1

Ashley Bemis Tower (June 26, 1847 – July 8, 1901) was born to Stephen Dyer Tower and Esther Eliza Tower on June 26, 1847, in Windsor, Massachusetts; he was the youngest of their ten children. When he was 7 years old, the family relocated to Dalton, Massachusetts, where he attended school and worked with his father on the family farm.

In 1868 Tower left for Newburg, New York where he took up carpentry with one of his older brothers. Following this, he moved to Holyoke in 1871 where he studied engineering under his aforementioned brother David.

In 1875 he married Pamelia J. Fritts. Having gradually learned the millwright trade from his brother, he became the junior partner of D. H. & A. B. Tower in 1878. In order to keep their firm competitive and abreast of the latest developments in industrial architecture, Ashley Tower travelled twice to Europe to study foreign construction methods of paper mills.[42]

Patents
US311212A
 
US620619A
 
Machine for Grinding Pulp from Wood
January 27, 1885
Driving Connection for Paper Machinery
March 7, 1899

During this time Tower also served as City Engineer for Holyoke from 1881 to 1883, introducing reforms to that office.[43] In this same time he also designed the grounds of the city's Calvary Cemetery,[44] and served as a consulting engineer of the American Sulphite Company.[45] By 1892 he had begun serving on the board of directors of the Denver Paper Mills Company.[43] Closer to home he was also an active promoter in the development of Highland Park, being the figure petitioning the incorporation of a "Highland Park Improvement Company" in 1893.[46]

On January 1, 1892, Tower bought out his brother's interest in the partnership, becoming the sole proprietor of the firm.[4][43] He continued the business at their original location for the following year before partnering with George F. Hardy and becoming A.B. Tower & Company, a name which would be retained until 1896 upon Hardy leaving to pursue other opportunities.

Following a growth in business, Tower relocated to New York City in 1897 and partnered with civil engineer Joseph H. Wallace as his junior member under the firm Tower & Wallace. Reflecting the changes of the times, the firm began focusing on steel office building work in addition to the core clientele of paper mills.[47] This firm name remained until February 1901 when Wallace left to pursue an independent career.

When the American Writing Paper Company trust went into business in 1899, Ashley Tower was among those hired to appraise its assets, having been involved in the design of many of them himself. At the time of his death he was in the midst of drawing plans for a large mill building in New Brunswick. While no works are known, an obituary reported he had done design work on a number of New York skyscrapers in his final years.[16]

Tower was described as "domestic in his tastes"[43] and maintained a library and private art collection. In contrast with his elder brother who refrained from participating in social or professional organizations, Ashley was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, as well as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and Canadian Society of Civil Engineers.[48] Ashley also was an active freemason, being a member of not only the blue lodge but also a Knights Templar, and 32nd degree mason of the Scottish Rite. He was reportedly also very fond of horsemeat, and kept a stable of about a dozen horses.[16]

On July 8, 1901, Tower died suddenly at his home in Montclair, New Jersey of "heat prostration".[49] By the end of his life he had received critical acclaim in his field and was previously described by John A. Kimberly of Kimberly-Clark fame as "the prince of paper mill architects".[50] Survived by his wife, and several of his siblings, he was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield, Massachusetts.[16]

Selected works edit

 
The tower of the Norman Paper Mill, additional details in its terra-cotta tiles and battlements

The list below contains several of the works of the brothers Tower; unless otherwise indicated by date or name, these projects were overseen by both during their time as partners. Not all works are represented below and in addition to their prolific domestic work, the brothers were said to have designed at least one paper mill in Japan during the Meiji period, as well as Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.[3][4][5][6]

Paper and textile mills edit

 
Perspective rendering of the Norman Paper Mill, completed in 1892, it was one of the last mills designed jointly by the brothers, and one of the most complete architecturally in Holyoke today
 
The Albion Paper Mill, designed c. 1869 by David Tower
 
The former Parsons Paper Mill No. 2; built in 1888, it was the last paper producer (several converters still remain) in the city of Holyoke. Closing in 2005, it burned in 2008, and the site was redeveloped in 2016 into a solar panel complex.

Civic and commercial projects edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Reported by one of their employees, at around the time of David Tower's retirement from the firm, 1893.

References edit

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  22. ^ a b "Paper Trade Items". The Inland Printer. Vol. 4, no. 10. Chicago. July 1887. p. 701. D. H. & A. B. Tower, of Holyoke, are preparing plans for a paper mill, to be erected by Antonio C. Melchert, at Salto de Yutie, Brazil. The mill is designed for the manufacture of machine finished paper, and is to be run by water power
  23. ^ a b . Brazilian Pulp and Paper Association. 2007. Archived from the original on March 10, 2010. One of these undertakings, carried out by another baron, Barão de Piracicaba, in the region of the city of Itu (state of São Paulo), intended to create the proper conditions for the installation of industries, using the power produced by a waterfall from the Tiete River. This is the place where, in 1889 , the company Melchert & Cia started to build a paper mill, Fábrica de Papel de Salto, that is still working nowadays. The mill has been modernized and it manufacturers special paper and it is one of the few paper mills in the world to manufacture paper for coining currency
  24. ^ a b Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed. (1912). "Hardy, George Fiske". Who's Who in America. Vol. VII. p. 913.
  25. ^ Connolly, M. Caren; Wasserman, Louis (2010). Wisconsin's Own: Twenty Remarkable Homes. Wisconsin Historical Society. p. 73. Lacking funding from Alfred s father, Alfred and Havilah approached Franklyn C. Shattuck, a salesman, and Charles Clark, a Civil War veteran and hardware store owner, about combining financial resources. In 1872 the four put together $30,000 to start the paper company. A year later the group hired D. H. and A. B. Towers, architects and civil engineers, to retrofit the Reliance Mill and to build their mills in Appleton, De Pere, and Kimberly, Wisconsin. (The Towers brothers were widely regarded as the best paper mill designers in the world, having built mills across the United States and even in China. Their genius came from the fact they knew no two paper mills were alike: water power required a careful site analysis for the effective transmission of power, so each mill had to be designed to respond to the specific site.)
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  49. ^ Mehren, Edward J.; Meyer, Henry Coddington; Goodell, John M. (July 13, 1901). "Personal and Obituary Notes". The Engineering Record. Vol. 44. p. 41. Ashley B. Tower, for many years the leading designer of paper mills in this country, died at Montclair, N. J., on July 8 from heat prostration...
  50. ^ Spector, Robert; Wicks, William W (1997). Shared values: a history of Kimberly-Clark. Greenwich Pub. Group. p. 191. ISBN 9780944641170. The mill complex is designed by A. B. Tower, whom John A. Kimberly calls "the prince of paper mill architects." Its first product is wrapping paper but it begins making newsprint two years later.
  51. ^ "Connecticut". The Paper Mill Directory of the World. Holyoke, Mass. and New York City: Clark W. Bryan & Co. 1884. p. 8.
  52. ^ HLY.9, MACRIS, Massachusetts Historical Commission.
  53. ^ "A Fine Connecticut Paper Mill; The New Building of C. H. Dexter & Sons at Windsor Locks". Springfield Republican. Springfield, Mass. January 19, 1875. p. 6.
  54. ^ "Industrial- Holyoke, Mass". The American Architect. Vol. VII, no. 221. 1880. p. 124.
  55. ^ HLY.12, MACRIS, Massachusetts Historical Commission.
  56. ^ a b (PDF) (Report). Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, City of Holyoke. 2012. p. 134. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-04.
  57. ^ "Hampden County". Springfield Republican. Springfield, Mass. August 10, 1882. p. 6. D. H. & A. B. Tower are drawing the plans for a single machine, six-tons' manilla paper mill for A. S. Newcomb & Co at High Falls, near Rondont, N. Y.
  58. ^ "The Glens Falls Paper Company Mill". Bennington Banner. Vol. XLIV, no. 47. Bennington, VT. December 18, 1884. p. 1.
  59. ^ . Archived from the original on April 20, 2014. The Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Company's plans for an additional mill was announced in 1884 when the Ticonderoga Sentinel stated ground breaking occurred on Monday, April 14. Mr. D. M. Arnold surveyed the site and laid out the work. Architects for the project were D. H. and A. B. Tower.
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External videos
  ALBION - The Last Great Paper Mill, photographer Robbie Maynard documents ruins and demolition of the former oldest paper mill in Holyoke by the Tower Bros.
  • Flatiron Building, Holyoke, Mass, Lost New England; not designed by D. H. & A. B. Tower, but location of their former offices

tower, 206192, 601977, 206192, 601977, david, tower, left, ashley, tower, right, practice, informationpartnersdavid, towerashley, towerfounded1878dissolved1892no, employees35, 1892, locationholyoke, massachusettsaffiliationsa, tower, companytower, wallacegeorg. 42 12 22 N 72 36 07 W 42 206192 N 72 601977 W 42 206192 72 601977 D H amp A B TowerDavid H Tower left and Ashley B Tower right Practice informationPartnersDavid H TowerAshley B TowerFounded1878Dissolved1892No of employees35 1892 1 a LocationHolyoke MassachusettsAffiliationsA B Tower amp CompanyTower amp WallaceGeorge F Hardy amp Son Doing business as D H amp A B Tower brothers David Horatio Tower March 7 1832 December 22 1907 2 and Ashley Bemis Tower June 26 1847 July 8 1901 3 were internationally known American architects civil and mechanical engineers based in Holyoke Massachusetts who designed mills and factories in the United States from Maine to California as well as abroad including in Canada Mexico Germany Brazil the United Kingdom India China Japan and Australia 3 4 5 6 By the time of its dissolution the firm was described by one contemporary account as the largest firm of paper mill architects in the country at that time 7 its files reportedly contained more than 8 000 architectural plans for sites mill machinery and waterpower improvements 4 8 9 In a treatise on his own work in mill engineering Joseph Wallace former partner to Ashley B Tower lauded their work posthumously saying the history of paper mill engineering is largely the story of the work of the Towers of Holyoke followed by the younger generation of engineers trained in the Tower offices 10 Their most famous works include Kimberly Clark s earliest pulp plants in Kimberly Wisconsin for which Ashley B Tower furnished designs 11 and David H Tower s designs for Crane Currency of Dalton Massachusetts for the first facilities to produce currency paper for the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Legacy 2 David H Tower 3 Ashley B Tower 4 Selected works 4 1 Paper and textile mills 4 2 Civic and commercial projects 5 Notes 6 References 7 See also 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp The offices of D H amp A B Tower resided in Holyoke s Flatiron Building also known as the Parsons Block designed by William Ferro Pratt 12 the sign for their firm can be seen between the 2nd and 3rd floors David Tower the senior partner of the firm first entered the business of engineering paper mills as an apprentice millwright in 1845 at the age of 13 and eventually moved his own practice to Holyoke in 1867 4 Receiving a steady stream of work David gradually brought on other draftsmen and was joined in 1871 by his younger brother Ashley B Tower who he mentored as his own apprentice By 1878 Ashley Tower had become accustomed to the trade and an influx of business led to him being made the firm s junior partner which became best known as D H amp A B Tower 3 6 From 1878 until 1892 the brothers Tower would produce some of their most prolific work During this time the brothers furnished designs on mills and mill machinery in Holyoke from Maine to California in the continental United States and abroad on five continents While an exact figure is unknown in a cross examination of Ashley Tower in a court case between the City of Holyoke and the Holyoke Water Power Company in 1899 Tower stated that of the mills built in Holyoke up until that time he had been involved in the construction of 25 in some capacity 16 of which were done in a central design role While it is unclear from this testimony what share of work was done by each brother and how many of those mills designed were in the seven years following David s retirement Ashley Tower stated he had worked on more than 55 mills in key engineering roles and more than 100 in any capacity 13 The brothers would also play a significant role in establishing the economic success of the Kimberly Clark company designing one of its earliest groundwood pulp plants in Kimberly Wisconsin in 1888 More significantly however their designs for sulfite pulp mills in Appleton Wisconsin built in 1890 gave the company a significant advantage With this new plant the company had the resources and geographic scale of the American Midwest while operating the first such mill west of Pennsylvania to adopt the improved process which derived almost pure cellulose from wood pulp 14 15 At the beginning of their partnership the firm was located in the Hadley Falls Bank Building which sat at the corner of Main and Dwight not to be confused with the later Hadley Falls Trust Building at the corner of Maple amp Suffolk 16 17 and subsequently relocated to Holyoke s Flatiron block which was said to have had advantageous lighting at most hours of the day due to its rounded northeast facing corner which had windows facing in three different directions 4 18 Originally Ashley B Tower joined David H as an apprentice with no prior experience in engineering work or architecture besides a previous carpentry apprenticeship 16 In time his abilities exceeded his older brother s in certain regards of the two he was the only one known to hold patents by 1885 he had invented an improved wood pulp grinder which would be used in their clients mills domestically and abroad 19 20 nbsp The sloping banks of Rio Tiete at Salto Sao Paulo the site where a large paper industry was begun through the mill designs of the brothers One of the things that reportedly made their firm successful was their study of foreign as well as domestic designs with reports that the Towers went abroad to Europe in 1884 1885 to examine the latest designs in paper mills on that continent 3 Moreover their firm placed a far greater emphasis on the surroundings of the sites at which their mills were constructed rendering otherwise challenging terrain into the driving force of a mill s productivity 20 Among notable examples of this is the site of the Melchert amp Cia Mill in Salto Sao Paulo Brazil Designed and built in 1887 on the banks of the Tiete River at the time of its construction it was regarded as a folly by locals who mocked Melchert amp Cia its wealthy Brazilian backers for the insane idea of manufacturing paper in that country 21 Designed by the brothers Tower it became the first industrial paper mill in South America and remains a functional site even today producing large quantities of paper for currency 22 23 Another example of the brothers methodical research can be found in the construction of the since demolished Hampden County Jail When first contracted for the design the two not only consulted with county authorities through their several drafts of the facility s design but personally travelled through a number of states to obtain the best working ideas for penitentiaries at that time 4 They were described by several accounts as having been known internationally with projects engineered by them in Canada the United Kingdom Australia China India Japan Mexico Brazil Germany and Central American nations as well Toward the end of their partnership one account reports their company established a department devoted entirely to commercial and residential structures as well 20 Their architectural styles varied on the practicality of the project in question and Second Empire and Italianate motifs can be found in their more ornate work As if in jest referencing their family name the brothers were known for prominently featuring literal towers in their work often decorative in nature with faux battlements 8 nbsp nbsp The Massasoit built in Holyoke in 1891 it was a rare example of the firm s residential work The terra cotta gable centerpiece featuring the profile of the Wampanoag chief remains at the corner of Chestnut and Essex set in concrete By 1897 the landscape of the Holyoke Canal System had become crowded with mills with relatively little water power remaining for new projects This combined with demand for larger scaled operations and ready access to raw material led Tower amp Wallace to relocate to New York City where the firm would remain for the next several years 18 It was reported by the end of the brothers partnership that all of their architectural and mechanical designs some 8 000 drawings were stored in a series of safes in the third floor of the Flatiron block for the purpose of preserving the designs for their clients in case of an emergency 9 the fate of these plans remains unknown however following Ashley Tower s death in 1901 the assets of the former Tower firm in New York were purchased by their former draftsman George F Hardy who maintained his own engineering business in that city thereafter 24 Legacy edit nbsp Draftsmen in the Tower offices circa 1892 In their time the two were widely regarded as the best paper mill architects in the world attributed to the fact that the brothers employed both civil and mechanical engineering and made thorough study of sites to employ natural power in their architectural plans 25 Upon their deaths the two brothers were praised like royalty with Ashley Tower described in one trade journal as the Nestor of paper and pulp mill engineering 26 and David Tower touted by William Randolph Hearst s national news service as the Paper King 27 During the firm s time under the handle D H amp A B Tower the two designed at least 100 or so mills 13 and this does not include those which had been designed and constructed by either brother individually before or after their dissolution nor does this include the many works of their pupils some of whom had served as A B Tower s junior partners in the years after 1892 One entry for their office in 1890 described their office as employing 12 15 staff 4 whereas other accounts describe as many as 35 1 including stenographers draughtsmen and civil engineers The latter proved to become as much a legacy of the firm as their dozens of mills as Joseph Wallace later described a number of the noteworth pulp and paper mills erected in America have been entrusted to Tower graduates 10 Among these was George F Hardy who worked with the brothers starting in 1888 and become the junior partner of the firm a year after David s departure from 1893 to 1896 Hardy would go on to become International Paper s first chief engineer overseeing the logistics and technical work of operating its 17 mills when it first merged in 1898 24 He would ultimately leave this post in 1901 only to acquire the Towers business in its last iteration in New York City including a number of assets Ashley Tower left behind following his sudden death Rechristened as George F Hardy amp Son he would continue to build upon the legacy of his former employers designing dozens of paper mills internationally for several more decades 28 So prominent became his work that he would later be described in a 1908 Congressional hearing on the industry as the famous paper and pulp mill architect of the East 29 Another noteworthy pupil of the brothers was Hardy S Ferguson who went on to build the Great Northern Paper Company s mills 30 The company s facilities which remained operational into the 21st century were his first independent project in 1899 He became another mill engineer subsequently who in his own right would influence mill engineering on an international scale as at the time of its construction the Great Northern Paper Mill was the world s largest 18 31 32 Two alumni of the firm would go on to work as chief engineers of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company including Arthur W French who subsequently became a professor of engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute 33 and Daniel P Jones who was tasked with not only its management but the expansion of its facilities 34 35 Joseph Wallace the biographer and evangelist of the brothers work long after their deaths 10 18 36 joined the firm in 1894 soon after David s retirement 37 He became Ashley Tower s last junior partner in 1897 leaving shortly before Tower s death and would go on to develop his own successful millwright business one of his own major accomplishments being the design of hydraulic plants for Kimberly Clark 38 David H Tower editDavid Horatio Tower nbsp BornMarch 7 1832Cummington MassachusettsDiedDecember 22 1907 1907 12 22 aged 75 Dalton MassachusettsNationalityAmericanKnown forArchitect Civil Engineer Mechanical EngineerSpouseMargaret Young m 1859 wbr Children1 David Horatio Tower March 7 1832 December 22 1907 2 was born to Stephen Dyer Tower and Esther Eliza Tower nee Beal on March 7 1832 in Cummington Massachusetts he was the eldest of their ten children When he was 3 years old his family moved to Windsor Massachusetts Tower was educated at a small country school there until the age of 13 at which time he entered an apprenticeship with a local millwright 5 His first notable job was his work in rebuilding the Crane Company s Red Mill of Dalton in 1846 which had been originally erected four years earlier by industrialist and papermaker Zenas Crane 2 6 This would be the first of many such projects that would characterize his career Until his death in 1907 Tower was prolific in the construction remodeling and engineering of numerous paper mills as well as facilities for other industries His work was wide ranging from the design of stationary buildings such as business blocks and residences to the engineering of mechanical equipment such as dams and waterwheels On July 2 1859 Tower married Margaret Young of Glasgow Scotland the couple bore one son Walter Lamont who was born in Dalton on December 26 1868 During the Civil War Tower 6 ft 6 in 1 98m in stature was exempt from the draft due to scoliosis 6 Among those mills which David Tower was specifically identified with were the four paper mills of the Crane company of Dalton Massachusetts which continues to produce paper for the United States Treasury as well as a number of foreign governments He also worked closely with Byron Weston to develop paper mills in Dalton and Windsor Connecticut The very last mill Tower would design was the Pioneer Mill amp Company also built in Dalton 6 In retirement he continued to do some work with the assistance of his son including a dam to the local Egypt Reservoir in Dalton 39 which was part of a broader overhaul for the Crane company and the town alike engineering a reservoir water system that would allow the town to make use of the pumps of the Weston mills for additional pressure in the event of a fire 40 David was also an avid breeder of Jersey cattle and was recorded as having 20 cows and 9 sheep on his farm Sunnyside in 1885 41 Throughout his life he had remained an active Congregationalist but was not known to be a member of any fraternities service organizations or clubs Having retired from business some years prior David Tower died at his farm Sunnyside in Dalton at 2pm on December 22 1907 he was 75 6 In a nationally syndicated obituary the Hearst News Service lauded Tower the Paper King describing him as one of the greatest paper manufacturers in the world 27 He was interred at Main St Cemetery in Dalton Massachusetts Ashley B Tower editAshley Bemis Tower nbsp BornJune 26th 1847Windsor MassachusettsDiedJuly 8 1901 1901 07 08 aged 54 Montclair New JerseyNationalityAmericanKnown forArchitect Civil EngineerSpousePamelia J Fritts m 1875 wbr Children1 Ashley Bemis Tower June 26 1847 July 8 1901 was born to Stephen Dyer Tower and Esther Eliza Tower on June 26 1847 in Windsor Massachusetts he was the youngest of their ten children When he was 7 years old the family relocated to Dalton Massachusetts where he attended school and worked with his father on the family farm In 1868 Tower left for Newburg New York where he took up carpentry with one of his older brothers Following this he moved to Holyoke in 1871 where he studied engineering under his aforementioned brother David In 1875 he married Pamelia J Fritts Having gradually learned the millwright trade from his brother he became the junior partner of D H amp A B Tower in 1878 In order to keep their firm competitive and abreast of the latest developments in industrial architecture Ashley Tower travelled twice to Europe to study foreign construction methods of paper mills 42 Patents US311212A nbsp US620619A nbsp Machine for Grinding Pulp from WoodJanuary 27 1885 Driving Connection for Paper MachineryMarch 7 1899 During this time Tower also served as City Engineer for Holyoke from 1881 to 1883 introducing reforms to that office 43 In this same time he also designed the grounds of the city s Calvary Cemetery 44 and served as a consulting engineer of the American Sulphite Company 45 By 1892 he had begun serving on the board of directors of the Denver Paper Mills Company 43 Closer to home he was also an active promoter in the development of Highland Park being the figure petitioning the incorporation of a Highland Park Improvement Company in 1893 46 On January 1 1892 Tower bought out his brother s interest in the partnership becoming the sole proprietor of the firm 4 43 He continued the business at their original location for the following year before partnering with George F Hardy and becoming A B Tower amp Company a name which would be retained until 1896 upon Hardy leaving to pursue other opportunities Following a growth in business Tower relocated to New York City in 1897 and partnered with civil engineer Joseph H Wallace as his junior member under the firm Tower amp Wallace Reflecting the changes of the times the firm began focusing on steel office building work in addition to the core clientele of paper mills 47 This firm name remained until February 1901 when Wallace left to pursue an independent career When the American Writing Paper Company trust went into business in 1899 Ashley Tower was among those hired to appraise its assets having been involved in the design of many of them himself At the time of his death he was in the midst of drawing plans for a large mill building in New Brunswick While no works are known an obituary reported he had done design work on a number of New York skyscrapers in his final years 16 Tower was described as domestic in his tastes 43 and maintained a library and private art collection In contrast with his elder brother who refrained from participating in social or professional organizations Ashley was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers as well as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Canadian Society of Civil Engineers 48 Ashley also was an active freemason being a member of not only the blue lodge but also a Knights Templar and 32nd degree mason of the Scottish Rite He was reportedly also very fond of horsemeat and kept a stable of about a dozen horses 16 On July 8 1901 Tower died suddenly at his home in Montclair New Jersey of heat prostration 49 By the end of his life he had received critical acclaim in his field and was previously described by John A Kimberly of Kimberly Clark fame as the prince of paper mill architects 50 Survived by his wife and several of his siblings he was interred at Oak Grove Cemetery in Springfield Massachusetts 16 Selected works edit nbsp The tower of the Norman Paper Mill additional details in its terra cotta tiles and battlements The list below contains several of the works of the brothers Tower unless otherwise indicated by date or name these projects were overseen by both during their time as partners Not all works are represented below and in addition to their prolific domestic work the brothers were said to have designed at least one paper mill in Japan during the Meiji period as well as Australia Brazil Canada China Germany India Mexico and the United Kingdom 3 4 5 6 Paper and textile mills edit nbsp Perspective rendering of the Norman Paper Mill completed in 1892 it was one of the last mills designed jointly by the brothers and one of the most complete architecturally in Holyoke today nbsp The Albion Paper Mill designed c 1869 by David Tower nbsp The former Parsons Paper Mill No 2 built in 1888 it was the last paper producer several converters still remain in the city of Holyoke Closing in 2005 it burned in 2008 and the site was redeveloped in 2016 into a solar panel complex Springfield Paper Company Mill Rainbow Connecticut 1864 6 51 D H Tower Albion Paper Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1869 demolished 2018 52 D H Tower Whiting Paper Company Mill No 2 Holyoke Massachusetts 1869 4 Orono Pulp amp Paper Mill Orono Maine c 1872 4 C H Dexter amp Sons Windsor Locks Connecticut 1874 53 D H Tower Delaney amp Munson Manufacturing Co Unionville Connecticut 1874 4 Chemical Paper Company Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1880 4 now main manufacturing plant of the Hazen Paper Company Fairchild Paper Company Mill Pepperell Massachusetts 1880 4 Southworth Mittineague Mill West Springfield Massachusetts 1880 demolished 54 Winona Paper Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1880 demolished c 2014 4 Nonotuck Paper Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1881 demolished c 2011 55 Hampden Glazed Paper and Card Company Holyoke Massachusetts 1882 56 still in operation under original business George R Dickinson Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1882 20 127 128 A S Newcomb amp Co Mill High Falls New York 1883 57 8 278 Glens Falls Paper Company Glens Falls New York 1884 58 D H Tower now site of Finch Paper Ticonderoga Paper and Pulp Mills Ticonderoga New York c 1884 59 Melchert amp Cia Fabrica de Papel de Salto Salto Sao Paulo Brazil 1887 22 60 61 23 the first industrial paper mill in South America Parsons Paper Mill No 2 Holyoke Massachusetts 1888 demolished 2016 62 63 Hollywood Mill Richmond Virginia 1888 64 Denver Paper Mills Company Denver Colorado c 1890 65 manufacturing facilities constructed for James H Platt Jr 66 Kimberly Clark Mills Appleton Wisconsin 1890 14 Madison Paper Mill Madison Maine 1890 67 Centralia Pulp Mill Centralia Wisconsin 1891 68 A B Tower and N M Edwards Shattuck and Babcock Paper Mill De Pere Wisconsin 1892 69 Norman Paper Company Mill Holyoke Massachusetts 1892 56 Montague Paper Company Turners Falls Massachusetts 1896 70 71 now known as Southworth Turners Falls Mill William Cole Paper Mill Putney Vermont c 1897 rebuilt on site of Cole s previous mill Joseph Wallace s first job supervised by A B Tower 18 Fletcher Paper Company Alpena Michigan 1898 72 36 James River Falls and Paper Mills Richmond Virginia 1899 73 Oxford Paper Mills Rumford Maine c 1900 45 A B Tower Tower amp Wallace Ste Marie Pulp amp Paper Co Sault Ste Marie Ontario 1900 74 A B Tower Tower amp Wallace Rising Paper Mill Housatonic Massachusetts c 1900 expansion reorganization 36 Nekonegan Paper Mill Old Town Maine 36 Civic and commercial projects edit Hinsdale Municipal Waterworks Hinsdale Massachusetts 1889 75 Cavalry Cemetery Holyoke Massachusetts 1882 76 A B Tower Egypt Reservoir Dam Dalton Massachusetts 1894 39 D H Tower Hampden County Jail Springfield Massachusetts 1886 demolished c 2011 77 78 Deane Steam Pump Company Holyoke Massachusetts c 1890 79 The Massasoit Holyoke Massachusetts 1891 80 A B Tower Thomas Hill Standpipe Bangor Maine 1897 A B Tower Tower amp WallaceNotes edit Reported by one of their employees at around the time of David Tower s retirement from the firm 1893 References edit a b William E Hunt History of Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley Connecticut Vol III The S J Clarke Publishing Company 1918 p 28 When twenty years of age he went to Holyoke Massachusetts where he was employed for a year by A B and D H Tower a prominent firm of architects inventors and engineers who employed a large office force of thirty five men a b c d Lockwood John H Bagg Ernest Newton Carson Walter S Riley Herbert E Boltwood Edward Clark Will L eds 1926 Tower David Horatio Western Massachusetts A History 1636 1925 Vol IV New York amp Chicago Lewis Historical Publishing Inc OCLC 988211712 a b c d e Tower J W 1902 Memoir of Ashley Bemis Tower Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers 49 941 361 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Paper Mill Building and Paper Mill Designers Architects and Builders The Paper World Vol XXIV no 3 Springfield Mass March 1892 pp 1 4 a b c David H Tower Dead PDF New York Times New York NY December 23 1907 a b c d e f g h Death of David H Tower a Well Known Mill Designer Had Taken Charge of the Construction of Mills in All Parts of the World Springfield Republican December 23 1907 p 10 Emory Alexander Ellsworth Journal of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers III 8 480 October 1916 In 1879 Mr Ellsworth left the firm of Davis amp Ellsworth to become principal assistant and head draftsman for D H amp A B Tower of Holyoke who were the largest firm of paper mill architects in the country at that time and who designed no less than twenty paper mills in the city of Holyoke alone a b c Valente AJ 2010 II Holyoke City of Industry Rag Paper Manufacture in the United States 1801 1900 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Company Inc pp 140 141 ISBN 9780786459971 a b Warner Charles F Johnson Clifton eds 1891 Picturesque Hampden Picturesque Massachusetts Series Vol Part II West Northampton Mass Picturesque Publishing Company pp 1 152 OCLC 70679168 a b c Armstrong G M S ed 1909 Pulp paper power Philadelphia Joseph H Wallace amp Co Industrial Engineers p 5 Heinrich Thomas Batchelor Bob 2004 Origins and Growth 1872 1916 Kotex Kleenex Huggies Kimberly Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American Business Columbus The Ohio State University Press pp 21 22 ISBN 9780814209769 Western Massachusetts Holyoke The New Block of the Parsons Paper Company Springfield Republican Springfield Mass February 14 1874 p 6 a b Holyoke Water Power Company v City of Holyoke VI MA Supreme Court 1900 a b Manufacturing and Technical Engineering News record XXIII 528 May 31 1890 Six Hennessey Boilers made by the B F Hawkins Iron Works of Springfield Mass are showing remarkable results at the Kimberly amp Clark paper mills Appleton Wis The entire plant was designed by D H amp A B Tower of Holyoke Mass Heinrich Thomas Batchelor Bob 2004 Origins and Growth 1872 1916 Kotex Kleenex Huggies Kimberly Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American Business Columbus The Ohio State University Press pp 20 22 ISBN 9780814209769 a b c d e Noted Paper Mill Builder Death of Ashley B Tower Springfield Republican Springfield Mass July 11 1901 p 4 Holyoke Massachusetts City Directory W S Loomis amp Company 1885 p 11 a b c d e Wallace Joseph H February 5 1931 An Old Timer s Reminiscences Paper Trade Journal 59 66 US 311212 Tower Ashley B Machine for grinding pulp from wood published 1885 01 27 a b c d D H amp A B Tower Inland Massachusetts Illustrated Springfield Mass The Elstner Publishing Co 1890 p 126 Paper Making in Brazil The Inland Printer VII 3 273 December 1889 a b Paper Trade Items The Inland Printer Vol 4 no 10 Chicago July 1887 p 701 D H amp A B Tower of Holyoke are preparing plans for a paper mill to be erected by Antonio C Melchert at Salto de Yutie Brazil The mill is designed for the manufacture of machine finished paper and is to be run by water power a b The History of Paper in Brazil Brazilian Pulp and Paper Association 2007 Archived from the original on March 10 2010 One of these undertakings carried out by another baron Barao de Piracicaba in the region of the city of Itu state of Sao Paulo intended to create the proper conditions for the installation of industries using the power produced by a waterfall from the Tiete River This is the place where in 1889 the company Melchert amp Cia started to build a paper mill Fabrica de Papel de Salto that is still working nowadays The mill has been modernized and it manufacturers special paper and it is one of the few paper mills in the world to manufacture paper for coining currency a b Marquis Albert Nelson ed 1912 Hardy George Fiske Who s Who in America Vol VII p 913 Connolly M Caren Wasserman Louis 2010 Wisconsin s Own Twenty Remarkable Homes Wisconsin Historical Society p 73 Lacking funding from Alfred s father Alfred and Havilah approached Franklyn C Shattuck a salesman and Charles Clark a Civil War veteran and hardware store owner about combining financial resources In 1872 the four put together 30 000 to start the paper company A year later the group hired D H and A B Towers architects and civil engineers to retrofit the Reliance Mill and to build their mills in Appleton De Pere and Kimberly Wisconsin The Towers brothers were widely regarded as the best paper mill designers in the world having built mills across the United States and even in China Their genius came from the fact they knew no two paper mills were alike water power required a careful site analysis for the effective transmission of power so each mill had to be designed to respond to the specific site Mehren Edward J Meyer Henry Coddington Goodell John M January 12 1907 Changes in a Large Engineering Organization The Engineering Record 55 43 a b D H Tower the Paper King dies New Orleans Item New Orleans La Hearst News Service December 23 1907 SPRINGFIELD Mass Dec 23 David Horatio Tower one of the greatest paper manufacturers in the world is dead at his home in Dalton aged 75 Hill Robert G Hardy George Fiske Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800 1950 Archived from the original on May 22 2018 Pulp and Paper Investigation Hearings Vol I Washington Government Printing Office GPO 1909 International Joint Commission Hearings on the Reference by the United States and Canada in re Levels of the Lake of the Woods and its Tributary Waters and their Future Regulation and Control being Final Hearings Washington D C Government Printing Office 1916 pp 391 397 Duplisea David R 2008 Millinocket Arcadia Publishing p 9 ISBN 9780738556543 Hardy S Ferguson Sr Retired Engineer Dies PDF Herald Statesman Yonkers NY July 7 1956 p 2 University and Educational News Science X 240 160 August 4 1899 D P Jones Western Electrician Vol 28 May 18 1901 p 335 Mehren Edward J Meyer Henry Coddington Goodell John M August 21 1909 Personal Notes Engineering Record Building Record and Sanitary Engineer 60 45 Daniel P Jones who died in Niagara Falls N Y on Aug 12 was graduated from the engineering school at Dartmouth Collegein 1890 and two years later became superintendent of construction of the Niagara Falls Power Co eventually rising to the position of first assistant engineer In 1900 he became chief hydraulic engineer of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power amp Mfg Co and later he was in charge of the construction of the wheelpit and tunnel for the Canadian Niagara works a b c d Wallace Joseph H February 12 1931 An Old Timer s Reminiscences Paper Trade Journal 59 19 Wallace Joseph H January 29 1931 An Old Timer s Reminiscences Paper Trade Journal 59 34 Joseph H Wallace The Engineering Record 48 8 220 August 22 1903 a b Egypt Reservoir Dam Phase I Inspection Report Report National Dam Inspection Program Army Corps of Engineers pp 1 3 Dalton The Paper Trade Journal Vol XXIII no 45 Miller Freeman Inc November 10 1894 p 1063 Child Hamilton 1885 Gazetteer of Berkshire County Mass 1725 1885 New York Printed at the Journal Office p 78 Architect A B Tower Springfield Republican Springfield Mass February 24 1886 p 6 Architect A B Tower and Mrs Tower arrived from Europe Monday after a four months trip on the continent Mr Tower combined business with pleasre and returned in excellent health a b c d Massachusetts of To Day Boston Columbia Publishing Company 1892 p 404 Allyn George H 1912 Thirtieth Anniversary Sketch Holyoke Daily Transcript 1882 1912 The Transcript Publishing Co OCLC 24571746 a b Members Deceased During the Year Ashley B Tower Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 22 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1156 1901 Index H Journal of the Senate Boston Massachusetts General Court Wright amp Potter Printing Company State Printers 312 1893 Highland Park Improvement Company Petition of Ashley B Tower and others for an act of incorporation as 274 notice of reference by House to next General Court 312 Mr Tower The American Architect Vol LXXIII no 1332 July 6 1901 p 18 Province Quebec 1901 Ch 111 An Act to authorize the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers to admit Ashley Bemis Tower as a member Statutes of the Province of Quebec passed in the First Year of the Reign of His Majesty Edward the Seventh and in the First Session of the Tenth Legislature p 463 Mehren Edward J Meyer Henry Coddington Goodell John M July 13 1901 Personal and Obituary Notes The Engineering Record Vol 44 p 41 Ashley B Tower for many years the leading designer of paper mills in this country died at Montclair N J on July 8 from heat prostration Spector Robert Wicks William W 1997 Shared values a history of Kimberly Clark Greenwich Pub Group p 191 ISBN 9780944641170 The mill complex is designed by A B Tower whom John A Kimberly calls the prince of paper mill architects Its first product is wrapping paper but it begins making newsprint two years later Connecticut The Paper Mill Directory of the World Holyoke Mass and New York City Clark W Bryan amp Co 1884 p 8 HLY 9 MACRIS Massachusetts Historical Commission A Fine Connecticut Paper Mill The New Building of C H Dexter amp Sons at Windsor Locks Springfield Republican Springfield Mass January 19 1875 p 6 Industrial Holyoke Mass The American Architect Vol VII no 221 1880 p 124 HLY 12 MACRIS Massachusetts Historical Commission a b Historic Preservation Plan Update Report PDF Report Pioneer Valley Planning Commission City of Holyoke 2012 p 134 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 02 04 Hampden County Springfield Republican Springfield Mass August 10 1882 p 6 D H amp A B Tower are drawing the plans for a single machine six tons manilla paper mill for A S Newcomb amp Co at High Falls near Rondont N Y The Glens Falls Paper Company Mill Bennington Banner Vol XLIV no 47 Bennington VT December 18 1884 p 1 The Ticonderoga Branch of the Delaware amp Hudson Railroad Archived from the original on April 20 2014 The Ticonderoga Pulp amp Paper Company s plans for an additional mill was announced in 1884 when the Ticonderoga Sentinel stated ground breaking occurred on Monday April 14 Mr D M Arnold surveyed the site and laid out the work Architects for the project were D H and A B Tower Our Exchange The Paper Trade of Brazil The Paper Trade Review VIII 147 August 19 1887 Sache Ivan January 25 2013 About the Flag of Salto Flags of the World Archived from the original on May 25 2018 From municipal website deadlink Melchert amp Cia the first paper mill in South America was established on the left bank of the Tiete in 1889 HLY 78 MACRIS Massachusetts Historical Commission Tuthill Paul City s Oldest Paper Mill Complex to Be Razed Redeveloped WAMC Northeast Public Radio Archived from the original on November 28 2017 Robert Joseph C 1983 Ethyl A History of the Corporation and the People Who Made It University Press of Virginia p 10 Hall Frank 1895 Platt James H History of Colorado pp 540 541 Denver s Great Paper Mill The Educator Vol 1 1891 p 10 Miscellaneous The Philadelphia Real Estate Record and Builders Guide Vol V no 25 John N Gallagher June 25 1890 p 370 At Madison Somerset Co Maine a fifty ton sulphate fibre mill will be erected D H amp A B Tower Holyoke Mass are preparing the plans Buehler J Marshall 1987 Part Two LUMBER TO NEWSPRINT Chapter Five They Were Called Visionaries The Nekoosa Story Nekoosa Papers Inc p 22 Immediately two consulting civil engineers were engaged to develop plans for the new mill Captain A B Towers of Holyoke Massachusetts and N M Edwards of Appleton Wisconsin Captain Towers further told the Wood County Reporter The water power here is amongst the finest in the United States Property Record 200 Main Ave Wisconsin Historical Society January 2012 Archived from the original on April 29 2018 United States The World s Paper Trade Review Vol XXIV July 12 1895 p 63 Mr A B Tower Holyoke Mass has prepared plans for the new paper mill to be erectted at Turner s Falls Mass and the organisation of the company has been effected The officers are President Mr Porter Farwell superintendent of the Montague Paper Company treasurer Mr Frank J Marshall clerk Dr E G Best superintendent Mr George H Marshall These with Mr W D Russell treasurer of the Montague Paper Company constitute the board of directors A charter has been procured from the State and the erection of the factory on the vacant lot just south of the Keith Mill will begin soon The lot is 240 feet long and 164 feet wide and is an excellent mill site It is planned to have a two machine mill and three different specialties will be manufactured Paper and Pulp Men Meet The New England Stationer and Printer Vol 12 Springfield Mass March 1898 p 15 Porter Farwell Montague Paper Company Turners Falls Mass Fletcher Paper Company Alpena County George N Fletcher Public Library Archived from the original on May 26 2018 Business Buildings The Engineering Record 39 509 April 29 1899 Richmond Va F C Christian of 1 113 E Main St has secured contract from the Kanawha Construction Co for the erection of the James River Falls Paper and Pulp Mills cost 100 000 Archt Ashley B Tower of N Y City Hill Robert G Tower Ashley Bemis Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800 1950 Archived from the original on May 26 2018 Baker Moses Nelson ed 1889 1890 Massachusetts The Manual of American Water works Vol II New York Engineer News Publishing Co p 57 Copeland Alfred Minot ed 1902 The City of Holyoke and the Factors in its History Our county and its people A history of Hampden County Massachusetts Vol III The Century Memorial Publishing Company p 86 OCLC 5692695963 SPR 186 MACRIS Massachusetts Historical Commission Copeland Alfred Minot ed 1902 The City of Holyoke and the Factors in its History Our county and its people A history of Hampden County Massachusetts Vol I The Century Memorial Publishing Company pp 123 124 OCLC 5692695963 HLY 15 MACRIS Massachusetts Historical Commission Dickey John L 1971 Holyoke An Architectural Perspective Centennial Committee of the City of Holyoke p 80 See also editHistory of papermaking in MassachusettsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to D H amp A B Tower External videos nbsp ALBION The Last Great Paper Mill photographer Robbie Maynard documents ruins and demolition of the former oldest paper mill in Holyoke by the Tower Bros Flatiron Building Holyoke Mass Lost New England not designed by D H amp A B Tower but location of their former offices Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title D H 26 A B Tower amp oldid 1186874164 Ashley B Tower, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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