ZEHNDER ST, SUMNER

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D167266-7C

Fibreboard Corporation. Located in Sumner at Zehnder St./Steele Ave., the sprawling box manufacturer's products scattered on plant grounds could easily be seen by air in October of 1976. Boxes could be easily transported by railroad and highway. Included on the property was a recycled-board mill and corrugated-container plant. Employment was estimated at about 180 workers. It was learned in November of 1976 that the company, headquartered apparently in San Francisco, intended to sell the unit at Sumner and all other plants in its carton group. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

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Fibreboard Corporation as seen by air on October 8, 1976. The large Sumner plant was managed by P.G. Vanderpool and manufactured boxes. It had been in business in Sumner for decades. The Sumner complex included a recycled-board mill and corrugated-container plant that employed about 180 workers. It was part of the national Fibreboard Corporation, apparently based in San Francisco, which would announce in November of 1976 plans to sell the Sumner plant and others in the carton group. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

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Fibreboard Corp. of Sumner. Aerial view in early October of 1976 of the sprawling Fibreboard Corporation located on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. The plant manufactured boxes. The White River is river flowing on the left. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-2C

Closer view by air of the Fibreboard Corporation located in Sumner with a portion of the White River visible in left corner. This large plant manufactured boxes. It had been in business as Fibreboard Products Co. since at least 1928 when the plant underwent expansion. P.G. Vanderpool was the current manager. The Sumner complex was part of the Fibreboard Corporation's carton group. The national company announced on November 18, 1976, that it planned to sell the unit at Sumner and all other plants in this category due to the carton group's low-profit margin. The Sumner plant and others would be continued as on-going businesses until sold. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11-article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-9C

View of Sumner in 1976. This aerial photograph focuses on the large Fibreboard Corporation manufacturing plant located at Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. The firm manufactured boxes, some of which are visible in this overhead shot. Originally known as the Fibreboard Products Co., the company had been in business in Sumner for decades. The current manager was P.G. Vanderpool. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs;

D167266-16C

Flying almost directly overhead the large box manufacturer, Fibreboard Corporation, is a plane or helicopter containing a Richards Studio photographer. A series of aerial photographs of the sprawling plant were taken in early fall of 1976. The White River weaves close to the plant located on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-10C

Aerial 1976 view of the Fibreboard Corporation plant on Zehnder St./Steele Ave. in Sumner with the White River (at left) flanked by trees. View is looking northwest toward Milton. Fibreboard was a longtime Sumner business that manufactured boxes. It was part of the national Fibreboard Corporation and one of the plants in its carton group. The Sumner complex employed about 180 workers. Color photograph ordered by the Fibreboard Corporation. (TNT 11-18-76, C-11 article)


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

D167266-13C

The White River flows quietly near the sprawling Fibreboard Corporation, manufacturer of boxes, in the fall of 1976. This aerial view shows the large plant and the surrounding Sumner community. Color photograph ordered by Fibreboard Corporation.


Fibreboard Corp. (Sumner); Box industry--Sumner; Boxes; Aerial views; Aerial photographs; White River (Wash.);

ZEHNDER ST, SUMNER

  • Northern Board & Paper Mills TDL 11/11/1923 p.G1 (il) TDL 3/22/1925 p.A1 Will improve Sumner plant (interior il) TDL 7/17/1926 p.10 Mill addition at Sumner started
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