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Tycho Brahe
Danish astronomer and alchemist, 1546–1601
Cai Lun
Chinese official credited with inventing paper (died 121)
Montgolfier brothers
French inventor siblings
Rudolf Walden
Finnish industrialist, general and politician (1878–1946)
Rudolph Ackermann
German-born British publisher (1764-1834)
Samuel D. Ingham
American politician (1779-1860)
Friedrich Gottlob Keller
German machinist and inventor (1816-1895)
Louis-Nicolas Robert
French papermaker
Winthrop M. Crane
American politician (1853-1920)
Didot family
family of French printers
Alexander H. Rice
American politician (1818–1895)

Robert Rutherford McCormick
American lawyer, Army officer & newspaper owner (1880–1955)
Carl Daniel Ekman
Swedish engineer (1845-1904)

FILA Group
supplier of art materials and related products
Isaiah Thomas
Massachusetts printer, publisher and journalist (1749-1831)
Rodney Wallace
American politician (1823-1903)
Elijah Craig
American preacher 1738-1808
delfortgroup
delfort is a privately owned manufacturer of specialty paper and printed products with headquarters in Traun, Upper Austria. As of 2025, the company employed over 3,300 employees worldwide and operated six mills in Europe and Asia, three converting plants in the US and Mexico, and six sales offices.
Ezra Butler Eddy
Canadian politician (1827-1906)
William Whiting II
American politician (1841-1911)
William Rittenhouse
American papermaking businessman, 1644–1708
Ryoei Saito
Japanese businessman (1916-1996)
William A. Russell
American politician (1831-1899)
Ernest Gambart
19th century art dealer and collector (1814–1902)
Byron Weston
American politician (1832–1898)

Adolf von Rauch
German paper manufacturer (1798–1882)

Bernard Lemaire
Canadian businessman (1936–2023)
Heinrich Voelter
German inventor and paper manufacturer (1817-1887)

Teresa Gazitúa
Papermaker and printmaker
Edward Cardwell
British theologian (1787-1861)
George J. Schneider
American politician (1877-1939)
Charles Kinsey
American politician (1773-1849)
Paul J. Sorg
Tobacco merchant and politician (1840–1902)