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- Great Northern Paper Company was a Maine-based pulp and paper manufacturer that at its peak in the 1970s and 1980s operated mills in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, and Wisconsin and produced 16.4% of the newsprint made in the United States. It was also one of the largest landowners in the state of Maine. The company was acquired by Georgia-Pacific Corporation in 1990. Its name was revived in 2011 when private equity firm Cate Street Capital acquired Great Northern's original Maine mills. (en)
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- Northern Development Company (en)
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- Northern Development Company (en)
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- in Millinocket, Penobscot County, Maine, USA (en)
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- Charles W. Mullen and Garret Schenck (en)
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- Great Northern Paper Company mill in Millinocket, Maine, 1907 (en)
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- Great Northern Paper Company was a Maine-based pulp and paper manufacturer that at its peak in the 1970s and 1980s operated mills in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, and Wisconsin and produced 16.4% of the newsprint made in the United States. It was also one of the largest landowners in the state of Maine. The company was acquired by Georgia-Pacific Corporation in 1990. Its name was revived in 2011 when private equity firm Cate Street Capital acquired Great Northern's original Maine mills. (en)
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- Great Northern Paper Company (en)
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- Great Northern Paper Company (en)
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