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In 1920, Lawrence, MA residents John H. and Evangeline Proctor and Otis F. French secured a $100,000 investment and incorporated under the name New England Plywood of Lawrence and Bridgeton, Maine. <ref> Boston Evening Transcript'', January 26, 1920, p.4.</ref> Also, in 1920, a plot plan by local surveyor Horace Hale Smith was filed with the Essex County Registry of Deeds.  <ref> [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=https://search.lawrencedeeds.com/WwwImg/DKRQ.TIF Northern District of Essex Registry of Deeds, Plan of Land in Andover Mass Belonging to New England Plywood Co, 1920] </ref>.  John Proctor was granted two patents, one for manufacturing [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1443196A/en?q=(%22john+h+proctor%22+plywood)&oq=%22john+h+proctor%22+plywood plywood containers] and one for [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1657280A/en manufacturing plywood tubes].
In 1920, Lawrence, MA residents John H. and Evangeline Proctor and Otis F. French secured a $100,000 investment and incorporated under the name New England Plywood of Lawrence and Bridgeton, Maine. <ref> Boston Evening Transcript'', January 26, 1920, p.4.</ref> Also, in 1920, a plot plan by local surveyor Horace Hale Smith was filed with the Essex County Registry of Deeds.  <ref> [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=https://search.lawrencedeeds.com/WwwImg/DKRQ.TIF Northern District of Essex Registry of Deeds, Plan of Land in Andover Mass Belonging to New England Plywood Co, 1920] </ref>.  Between 1921-1923, John Proctor was granted two patents, one for manufacturing [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1443196A/en?q=(%22john+h+proctor%22+plywood)&oq=%22john+h+proctor%22+plywood plywood containers] and one for [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1657280A/en manufacturing plywood tubes].

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In 1920, Lawrence, MA residents John H. and Evangeline Proctor and Otis F. French secured a $100,000 investment and incorporated under the name New England Plywood of Lawrence and Bridgeton, Maine. [1] Also, in 1920, a plot plan by local surveyor Horace Hale Smith was filed with the Essex County Registry of Deeds. [2]. Between 1921-1923, John Proctor was granted two patents, one for manufacturing plywood containers and one for manufacturing plywood tubes.