The Boxcraft Paper Box Company was a company that made fancy boxes for candy and other specialty items.

In 1932, they opened a factory at 3rd St. and Madison. The officers were: Louis M. Sutter, president; A. E. Coolidge, vice-president; Charles H. Woessner, secretary and general manager. 1

Five years later in 1937, they moved to a space more than twice as big at 1207 Kirkham Street. 2

At some point it appears the company moved to 1661 Powell Street in Emeryville. The registration first appears in the state records in 1953, and was suspended in 1983. 3

Links and References

  1. Paper Box Concern Starts Operations Oakland Tribune August 7, 1932
  2. Big Industrial Spurt Sweeps Oakland Area Oakland Tribune May 3, 1937
  3. C0271138 BOXCRAFT PAPER BOX COMPANY