06 Jan 2017 2017 A.T. Clayton and Lindenmeyr Central integrate sales and operations to create a single merchant to serve the publishing community with… roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 2013 CNG acquires 60-year-old paper merchant A.T. Clayton, a leading supplier of paper for magazines, catalogues, direct mail and retail pieces. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1970 Lindenmeyr expands into Philadelphia, and builds a large office space in Rutherford, NJ for sales and customer service. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1950-1965 As Lindenmeyr’s printing paper business grows, it buys the Schlosser Paper Corporation and the Cook-Vivian Company. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1948 Lindenmeyr acquires Boston-based Rutter & McNaught, launching several years of growth. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1920 Lindenmeyr becomes one of the first suppliers of “twisted tissue” for use in fiber rugs. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1915 Younger half-brother Fritz joins the firm, eventually becoming president in 1923. roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1892 Henry’s sons, Gustave and Henry, Jr. join their father in the business, which had since grown to include book publishing… roland@graphic-insight.com
06 Jan 2017 1859 Founded by brothers Henry and John Lindenmeyr, the Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation opens a small office and warehouse in Lower Manhattan,… roland@graphic-insight.com