The first five employees of The Stinehour Press
Freeman Keith, Rocky Stinehour, Elizabeth Stinehour, Harwoood Wentzell, Laurence Stinehour
Annual Shareholders Meeting, 1975
Hæc olim meminisse juvabit-- In time to come you will enjoy recalling these things.
An archive of personal material related to the endeavors of Rocky Stinehour and The Stinehour Press in Lunenburg, Vermont, The Meriden Gravure Company of Meriden, Connecticut and some of the gifted individuals who touched their world.
The first five employees of The Stinehour Press
Freeman Keith, Rocky Stinehour, Elizabeth Stinehour, Harwoood Wentzell, Laurence Stinehour
Annual Shareholders Meeting, 1975
Making Books, by Robert H. Ross, with photographs by B. A. King
Eight pages with letterpress cover; 11 7/16 x 8 3/8; handsewn. Printed by the Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont. Reprinted from the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, April, 1980.
Press sheet of two-color letterpress printed bookplate for the J Paul Getty Trust.
Design and lettering by Christopher Stinehour.
Announcement cards for lectures given on or at the Stinehour Press
Image Design, A lecture by Malcom Grear
E. Harold Hugo (1910 - 1985), began working at the Meriden Gravure Company in 1924 while
still in high school, assisting in experiments to improve the collotype process. He was appointed Manager and became Vice President in 1943, and in 1962, President.
After the Meriden Gravure Company merged with the Stinehour Press in 1977, becoming Meriden-Stinehour Press,
he assumed the position of Chair of the Board.
Full-Tone Collotype
For Scientific Reproduction
Supplement No. 15, 1940