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The Westervelt Company company history timeline

1901

The “B” machine, constructed in 1901 by Beloit Iron Works, began operations in Braithwaite, Louisiana.

1902

The establishment of a new bag factory in Braithwaite, Louisiana in 1902 was the defining expansion of the company’s operations.

1911

The E-Z Opener Bag Company was established and in 1911 moved to a newly established plant in Decatur, Illinois.

1912

In 1912 the first bags made from Southern pine paper were produced in Orange, Texas.

1918

In 1918, the bag company in Fulton, New York, was moved to New Orleans to be closer to the paper mill in Braithwaite.

1927

In 1927, this facility would relocate to New Orleans to be closer to the new paper mill in Braithwaite.

1928

When the Braithwaite location flooded for the second time, a committee was formed to discuss Alabama as a possible site for the new paper mill, and in 1928 construction on the Tuscaloosa paper mill began.

1934

E-Z Opener bags were produced there until 1934.

The bag equipment located in Braithwaite arrived in Tuscaloosa in 1934, fully establishing Tuscaloosa as the center of the Company’s operations.

1948

The Company refocused resources on expansion with an emphasis on forestry and wildlife services, forming the Forestry Division in 1948.

1956

The company began delving into forestry, land management and timber farming. It bought 250,000 pine seedlings and planted 256 acres of land in Autauga, Bibb and Tuscaloosa counties in Alabama, with the first pine plantation coming in 1956 in Bibb County.

1963

Gulf States announced the purchase of the first closed-loop computer in the paper industry, with operation beginning in 1963.

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Founded
1884
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Headquarters
Tuscaloosa, AL
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Founders
Mike Case,Richard W Frost "Rick"
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