The building would later be known as the American Writing Paper Company Block, as the paper trust's headquarters resided there, and other floors were at one time used by Cercle Rochambeau, a French-Canadian Holyokais dramatic troupe.
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{{Information |description ={{en|1=The Flatiron Building of {{w|Holyoke, Massachusetts}} at the corner of Race and Main St. Otherwise known as the Parsons' Paper Company Block or American Writing Paper Company Block. Between the windows of the second and third floors can be seen the sign of architects {{w|D.H. & A.B. Tower}}, whose office resided there.}} |source =[Holyoke Illustrated, part 7], H.R. Page & Co. |author =H.R. Page |date =1891 |permission ={{PD-US}} }...