“Crane & Co. is
now in its seventh generation, with its roots extended to before the American Revolution.”
What do Paul Revere, Eleanor Roosevelt and the Queen Mum have in common?
  • Paul Revere engraved banknotes for the Colony of Massachusetts Bay on Crane paper to help finance the American Revolution.
  • Franklin and Eleanor conducted the affairs of a nation on Crane paper.
  • The Queen Mum announced the celebration of her 100th birthday on Crane paper.

They are among millions – from the eminent to the ordinary, from heads of state to heads of households, from European monarchs to Hollywood royalty - who have relied on the fine 100 percent cotton papers made by Crane & Co. to help shape their piece of history.

We know these things for two very good reasons

At Crane & Co., we’re very proud that so many important events in history have been announced and recorded on Crane paper, and we save them for posterity in our Museum. Secondly, cotton paper stands the test of time, ensuring that history will survive for generations to come.

Crane & Co. is now in its seventh generation, with its roots extended to before the American Revolution. From these early times to the present, our reputation for quality, innovation and integrity is unmatched.

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