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*  1912-1913: Clapper Printing and Bag Co (George A Clapper, Manager)
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** George A Clapper, President
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** Daisy M. Derr, Secretary
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*  1919: Clapper Printing & Bag Co
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** George A Clapper, Manager
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** Daisy M. Derr, Secretary-Treasurer
 
*  1923: Clapper Printing Co (Daisie M and Arbor A Derr) -- job printing
 
*  1923: Clapper Printing Co (Daisie M and Arbor A Derr) -- job printing
  

Revision as of 12:39, 13 July 2021

Clapper Printing Company
Formerly called Geo. A. Clapper--printing & job offices; Clapper Printing & Bag Company; Clapper Bag Company
Type Print Shops
Industry Manufacturing
Fate Dissolved
Successor(s) Derr Printing Company
Founder(s) George Clapper and Hulda Clapper
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 340 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio
Key people George and Hulda Clapper

Locations

City Directories

Quinby Building (1894)

  • 1896: Clapper Printing Company, Diamond Alley
  • 1896: Kettler & Son--boot & shoe makers, Diamond Alley
  • 1896: McClure & Hinton--stoves & tinware & china glass & queensware, s w c public square
  • 1897: Gottlieb Kettler--boot & shoe makers, Diamond Alley
  • 1897: McClure Stove & House Furnishing Store-stoves & tinwares & queensware, southwest corner Public Square
  • 1900: McClure Stove & House Furnishing Store-stoves & tinwares & queensware, southwest corner Public Square
  • 1900: Geo. A. Clapper--printing & job offices, Diamond Alley

340 E. Liberty St.

  • 1912-1913: Clapper Printing and Bag Co (George A Clapper, Manager)
  • 1915: Clapper Printing & Bag Co
    • George A Clapper, President
    • Daisy M. Derr, Secretary
  • 1919: Clapper Printing & Bag Co
    • George A Clapper, Manager
    • Daisy M. Derr, Secretary-Treasurer
  • 1923: Clapper Printing Co (Daisie M and Arbor A Derr) -- job printing

Comprehensive History

The possibility of a securing a big contract in 1899 to print salt bags for a very large salt company likely spurred George Clapper to buy the property in 1901[3]. The name CLAPPER is still visible on the top of the brick building and references the time period between 1904-1922 when businessman George A. Clapper and his wife Huldah operated the Clapper Printing & Bag Co. out of the building. After their deaths in 1922 and 1920 respectively, their daughter, Vera Clapper inherited the property. Vera Clapper sold one-half interest in the property to Daisy Mae Derr when the business became Derr Printing Co. These two women held the property until 1943. The Imhoff & Long Co operated at this location for a number of years.

Slogans

Historical documents

  • 1901 - Wooster High School annual [4]


Timeline

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1890s

1910s

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References

  1. Moore's Standard Business Directory of Wooster, Ohio 1908
  2. Complete Directory of Woost and Orrville, Ohio and Wayne County Gazaetter for 1912-1913
  3. Wooster Weekly Republican, 1899-JUN-28 p.3
  4. Wooster High School annual. 1901. Wooster, Ohio
  5. Wooster Daily Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1917-10-19, p. 5
  6. Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1917-10-31, p. 5.
  7. Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1918-07-02, p. 4.
  8. Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1918-08-10, p. 2.
  9. Wooster Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1919-02-14, p. 6.
  10. Wooster Daily Republican. Wooster, Ohio, 1919-06-24, p. 2

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