Where would we be without paper bags? We use paper bags for many things: for lunches, to bring in the groceries, to take out the trash, to hold things and help us stay organized. Have you ever thought about when and where they were invented? Paper bags were invented in the 1850’s. Before there were paper bags, people would bring a container to hold the things they bought at the market, possibly a basket. If the customer did not have a container, the storekeeper would twist some paper together to hold the purchase, this was called a cornucopia.
In very busy stores, the shopkeeper would make the cornucopias ahead of time and glue them together. These were the first paper bags.
By the 1860’s the first machines for making paper bags were invented. S.E. Petee is the man remembered for making the best of these machines. However, all these machines were a bit different and each one made slightly different bags. In 1869, the Union Company of Pennsylvania made a paper bag –making machine that combined all the best features of the other machines. This company really started the paper bag making business.
By 1875 the Union Company of Pennsylvania was making so many bags they changed the company name to the Union Bag and Paper Company. In their first year as a paper bag company, they made 606 million bagsâ€a huge number for that time. The mass production of paper bags helped storekeepers cut their prices.
At about the same time, Margaret Knight worked in a paper bag factory. She had invented a new part for the paper bag-making machine that would automatically fold and glue the bags. At first no one took her seriously because she was a woman and they thought she couldn’t really know anything about machines. However, eventually her part was installed on the machine and is now considered ‘the mother of the grocery bag.’ The part she invented is still used today!! Margaret Knight went on to start the Eastern Paper Company in 1870 and to patent 26 other inventions.
The History Of Paper Bags
The History Of Paper Bags
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Nomad wrote: Where would we be without paper bags? We use paper bags for many things: for lunches, to bring in the groceries, to take out the trash, to hold things and help us stay organized. Have you ever thought about when and where they were invented? Paper bags were invented in the 1850’s. Before there were paper bags, people would bring a container to hold the things they bought at the market, possibly a basket. If the customer did not have a container, the storekeeper would twist some paper together to hold the purchase, this was called a cornucopia.
In very busy stores, the shopkeeper would make the cornucopias ahead of time and glue them together. These were the first paper bags.
By the 1860’s the first machines for making paper bags were invented. S.E. Petee is the man remembered for making the best of these machines. However, all these machines were a bit different and each one made slightly different bags. In 1869, the Union Company of Pennsylvania made a paper bag –making machine that combined all the best features of the other machines. This company really started the paper bag making business.
By 1875 the Union Company of Pennsylvania was making so many bags they changed the company name to the Union Bag and Paper Company. In their first year as a paper bag company, they made 606 million bagsâ€a huge number for that time. The mass production of paper bags helped storekeepers cut their prices.
At about the same time, Margaret Knight worked in a paper bag factory. She had invented a new part for the paper bag-making machine that would automatically fold and glue the bags. At first no one took her seriously because she was a woman and they thought she couldn’t really know anything about machines. However, eventually her part was installed on the machine and is now considered ‘the mother of the grocery bag.’ The part she invented is still used today!! Margaret Knight went on to start the Eastern Paper Company in 1870 and to patent 26 other inventions.
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In very busy stores, the shopkeeper would make the cornucopias ahead of time and glue them together. These were the first paper bags.
By the 1860’s the first machines for making paper bags were invented. S.E. Petee is the man remembered for making the best of these machines. However, all these machines were a bit different and each one made slightly different bags. In 1869, the Union Company of Pennsylvania made a paper bag –making machine that combined all the best features of the other machines. This company really started the paper bag making business.
By 1875 the Union Company of Pennsylvania was making so many bags they changed the company name to the Union Bag and Paper Company. In their first year as a paper bag company, they made 606 million bagsâ€a huge number for that time. The mass production of paper bags helped storekeepers cut their prices.
At about the same time, Margaret Knight worked in a paper bag factory. She had invented a new part for the paper bag-making machine that would automatically fold and glue the bags. At first no one took her seriously because she was a woman and they thought she couldn’t really know anything about machines. However, eventually her part was installed on the machine and is now considered ‘the mother of the grocery bag.’ The part she invented is still used today!! Margaret Knight went on to start the Eastern Paper Company in 1870 and to patent 26 other inventions.
..........................................PAPER OR PLASTIC?
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SnoozeControl wrote: Whoever did that surgery should be shot, and the patient needs lots of attention from a mental health professional. She looks about as much like a cat as my ass does.:rolleyes:
Is she suppose to look like a cat?
Is she suppose to look like a cat?
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SnoozeControl wrote: The link said she was trying for "cat eyes."
http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/archives/000351.html
What? There isn't a picture? There is a link????:(
http://www.awfulplasticsurgery.com/archives/000351.html
What? There isn't a picture? There is a link????:(
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The History Of Paper Bags
Some people call them paper SACKS.
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The History Of Paper Bags
Interest Nomad I enjoyed the history of the "Paper Bag" Thank you..

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MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
The History Of Paper Bags
that just reminded me of that one Nip/Tuck episode where.........ok not going there, was to freaky to wanna remeber. Anyways, that was interesting bit on the history of paper sacks.
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