tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492250963085401352.post2270101153006545113..comments2024-03-21T02:29:08.137-07:00Comments on Prairie-Lakes Journeys from a Two Spirited View: Friend Paper and American Envelope Companies West Carrollton OH, through the lens of Noah Elwood WeaverThomas Glessner Weaverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05937855069086749632noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492250963085401352.post-88505182410768297802020-01-21T08:15:21.157-08:002020-01-21T08:15:21.157-08:00I have one of your envelopes with a clasp. I have...I have one of your envelopes with a clasp. I have a document that it was placed in at about 1933. Still in good shape with a bit of crumbling around the edges but still recognizable and serving at it should. It contained an historic screenplay to refute Birth of a Nation. Sadly, it never made the screen but your envelope protected it for more than one hundred years. Thanks.Peggy Brooks-Bertramhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00328166844198851140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492250963085401352.post-40697458075855306692019-09-17T08:48:24.477-07:002019-09-17T08:48:24.477-07:00Good morning sir, very interesting entry of yours ...Good morning sir, very interesting entry of yours as I grew up in West Carrollton and still live in the miami valley ( Xenia currently ) When I was a teen in the 80s my friends and I always walked the edge of the tracks to cross town fastest on foot. We were always intrigued by this super old building right next to the tracks and just inside Miami papers fence. Believe it or not the old Friend paper co office building still stands! I am a local social media contributor and have multiple platforms where I cover local area points of interest, local historic spots and exploration of forgotten sites. My format is that I am an FAA Certified UAV photographer/videographer( drone videos )and recently I did a small flight of the old office e building where I noticed the buildings name on the lentil of the front steps as "the Friend paper Co". Well a quick web search brought me to your post and loads of I formation that I think many of us locals were lost to!..mainly the old paper plants original name and much of its initial history and the families you detailed..thanks for this as it has further fueled my desire to shine a spotlight on this historic old building! In closing i just have a question, I wish to produce a video conveying some of the history you have shared and I wanted to about gaining your permission to do so with full credits to you and your post as source. I also wanted to ask if you were the owner of these images as I would like to also use a brief clip of a couple of them for historic context in my video..again with full contributing credit. My media pages and video channel are not monetized and i only produce my local content for eductional/editorial uses. As a content creator in today's world I feel its imperative,as well as required, to satisfy all permission requirements when it comes to posting information and possible copy written materials! Even though I'm a small guy that does it just for local history reasons, it is the real world out there and even us little guys need to take the proper steps. Again thanks and feel free to comment back or even reach out via email...dansab73@gmail.com..at your convenience, I'd love to share the awesome information, and if possible a couple images with the local area pertaining to the history of this great old budding and site! Dansab73https://www.blogger.com/profile/05710421865796486387noreply@blogger.com