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After operating a printing plant in Shreve for several years, Charles Collier, Sr. established Collier Printing Company in 1902 in downtown Wooster. By the late 1950s, the company had become the largest printing establishment in Wayne County and expanded its customer base outside of Ohio (including publishing "the Handbook for Kuhuku High and Elementary School, located on the island of Oahu"<ref>"Collier Printing Co., Inc.," Wayne County Topics, March 1957, p.6</ref>). The company operations included everything from composing and printing materials to a bindery. | After operating a printing plant in Shreve for several years, Charles Collier, Sr. established Collier Printing Company in 1902 in downtown Wooster. By the late 1950s, the company had become the largest printing establishment in Wayne County and expanded its customer base outside of Ohio (including publishing "the Handbook for Kuhuku High and Elementary School, located on the island of Oahu"<ref>"Collier Printing Co., Inc.," Wayne County Topics, March 1957, p.6</ref>). The company operations included everything from composing and printing materials to a bindery. | ||
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− | * | + | * 1927 - Wooster High School annual <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> |
− | * | + | * 1928 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Amos C. Rohn, Manager, p. 86, 231. |
+ | * 1930 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Amos C. Rohn, Manager, p. 93, 237. | ||
+ | * 1932 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Hobart M. Henery, Manager, p. 88, 231. | ||
+ | * 1958 - Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 71. | ||
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* 1927 - ''"Printers of High School Annuals"'' <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | * 1927 - ''"Printers of High School Annuals"'' <ref>The Tatler of 1927" Wooster High School annual. Wooster, Ohio</ref> | ||
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File:Collier1.jpg|"Collier Printing Co., Inc.," Wayne County Topics, March 1957, pp.6-7. | File:Collier1.jpg|"Collier Printing Co., Inc.," Wayne County Topics, March 1957, pp.6-7. | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 22 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Collier Printing Company
- Manufacturing
- Printing and Related Support Activities
Facts
- Founded
- 1902
- Dissolved
- Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- 208 N. Bever St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
- 214 N. Bever St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States
After operating a printing plant in Shreve for several years, Charles Collier, Sr. established Collier Printing Company in 1902 in downtown Wooster. By the late 1950s, the company had become the largest printing establishment in Wayne County and expanded its customer base outside of Ohio (including publishing "the Handbook for Kuhuku High and Elementary School, located on the island of Oahu"[1]). The company operations included everything from composing and printing materials to a bindery.
Quick Facts
- 1927 - Wooster High School annual [2]
- 1928 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Amos C. Rohn, Manager, p. 86, 231.
- 1930 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Amos C. Rohn, Manager, p. 93, 237.
- 1932 Wooster Directory, 208 N. Bever St., Hobart M. Henery, Manager, p. 88, 231.
- 1958 - Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 71.
Slogan
- 1927 - "Printers of High School Annuals" [3]