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Crane & Co.

HQ: Dalton, MAMade in: Dalton, MA

Last verified: April 2026

Read our full verification: Is Crane & Co. Made in USA?

Verification Summary

American Score

88%

Manufacturing Location

Dalton, MA

Headquarters

Dalton, MA

Founded

1801

Products Verified

6 products

Evidence Breakdown

Factory Location Specificity

CITY

Specific factory city identified

Website Claim

Yes

Brand website explicitly claims Made in USA

Manufacturing History

LONG

20+ years of USA manufacturing

Known Overseas Production

No

No known overseas production

Verification Notes

Crane & Co. has manufactured 100% cotton paper and fine stationery in Dalton, Massachusetts since 1801, making it one of the oldest continuously operating companies in the United States. The company has supplied cotton paper for US currency to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing since 1879. All stationery products are made at the Dalton mill. Known for intaglio engraving, letterpress printing, and cotton paper quality unmatched by wood-pulp alternatives.

Est. 1801Verified April 2026

Crane & Co. has been manufacturing products in Dalton, MA since 1801. We carry 6 verified American-made Crane & Co. products.

The Oldest Name in American Paper

Crane & Co. traces its history to 1801 when Zenas Crane founded a paper mill in Dalton, Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Hills. The location was chosen for its access to the clean, fast-flowing Housatonic River tributaries that powered the mill and provided the pure water necessary for high-quality paper production.

Zenas Crane's son, Zenas Marshall Crane, secured the first contract to supply paper to the United States government for currency production in 1879. That contract has been maintained continuously ever since — every piece of US paper currency since 1879 has been printed on Crane cotton paper. The same fiber technology that gives dollar bills their distinctive feel and durability is the foundation of Crane's personal stationery line.

Cotton Paper Technology

Crane stationery is made from 100% cotton fiber rather than the wood pulp used in most commercial paper. Cotton fiber produces paper with several properties that wood-pulp paper cannot replicate: greater resistance to tearing (cotton paper is stronger along both axes), different texture (the smooth kid finish and harder writing surface that characterize Crane's premium lines), and longer archival life (cotton paper resists yellowing and acid degradation that affects wood-pulp paper over decades).

The kid finish — a smooth, slightly matte texture produced by pressing the paper between calender rolls — is a Crane signature. The ecruwhite color is not bleached to stark white but left at a warm ivory that reflects the natural color of the cotton. These properties are the result of over 200 years of paper manufacturing refinement at the same mill site in Dalton.

The Standard of American Fine Stationery

Crane has been the reference standard for American personal stationery since the nineteenth century. Engraved correspondence cards, letter sheets, and note cards from the Dalton mill appear in the collections of every major research library that archives American social correspondence from the past two centuries — a historical footprint that no other domestic stationer approaches.

Intaglio engraving — the technique used on Crane's engraved lines — involves cutting the design into a metal die, filling the recesses with ink, pressing the paper against the die under high pressure, and lifting the paper to reveal an image that stands slightly above the paper surface with crisp, sharp edges. It is the most difficult and expensive printing technique used in commercial stationery, and Crane is one of the few American companies that still performs it at scale.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Crane & Co. made in the USA?

Yes. Crane & Co. manufactures 6 verified products in Dalton, MA. Crane & Co. has manufactured 100% cotton paper and fine stationery in Dalton, Massachusetts since 1801, supplying US currency paper to the federal government and producing the finest personal stationery in America for over two centuries.

Where is Crane & Co. manufactured?

Crane & Co. is headquartered in Dalton, MA. Manufacturing takes place in Dalton, MA.

What Crane & Co. products can I buy?

We carry 6 verified Crane & Co. products across Office & School. Every listing links directly to Amazon with verified American manufacturing.

When was Crane & Co. founded?

Crane & Co. was founded in 1801. Crane & Co. has manufactured 100% cotton paper and fine stationery in Dalton, Massachusetts since 1801, supplying US currency paper to the federal government and producing the finest personal stationery in America for over two centuries.

Does Crane & Co. ship from Amazon?

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