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Charles Fenerty (c.
January 1821 – 10 June 1892) was a
Canadian inventor who
invented the wood pulp
process for papermaking,
which was
first adapted into...
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Fenerty is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gill
Fenerty (born 1963),
player of
Canadian football Clare G.
Fenerty (1895–1952), was...
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Lawrence Gill
Fenerty (born
August 24, 1963),
nicknamed "Gill the Thrill", is an
American former professional football running back in the
Canadian Football...
- the cost of
manufacturing paper. In 1844, the
Canadian inventor Charles Fenerty and the
German inventor Friedrich Gottlob Keller independently developed...
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other publications and
advertising material.
Invented in 1844 by
Charles Fenerty of Nova Scotia, Canada, it
usually has an off
white cast and distinctive...
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Clare Gerald Fenerty (July 25, 1895 – July 1, 1952) was a
Republican member of the
United States House of
Representatives for Pennsylvania. Born in Philadelphia...
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mechanical pulping made by
Friedrich Gottlob Keller in
Germany and by
Charles Fenerty in Nova Scotia.
Chemical processes quickly followed,
first with J. Roth's...
- Peter.
Charles Fenerty and his
Paper Invention. Toronto:
Peter Burger, 2007. ISBN 978-0-9783318-1-8 pp.30–32 Burger, Peter.
Charles Fenerty and his Paper...
- was a
German machinist and inventor, who (at the same time as
Charles Fenerty)
invented the wood pulp
process for use in papermaking. He is
widely known...
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Newsprint made from wood pulp was
invented in 1844 by Nova
Scotian Charles Fenerty and was
presented to the
Acadian Recorder as an
alternative printing medium...