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| 1880's |
The Ruralist
Press was originally founded in Atlanta, Georgia by H.G. Hastings to produce
the Hasting Seed Catalog. |
| 1907 |
Expanding to
meet the publishing needs for the agricultural trade ruralist, the Southern
Ruralist Company was incorporated, later to change its name to Ruralist
Press, Inc |
| 1926 |
Ruralist Press,
Inc. moved to its present Atlanta location, now producing the monthly farming
magazine known as "The Southern Ruralist" |
| 1933 |
During the Great Depression, "The
Southern Ruralist" reduced their advertising revenues and circulation,
placing Ruralist Press at the point of bankruptcy.
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| 1937 |
Ruralist Press
was purchased by "Southern Ruralist" magazine editor and Director,
Cully Cobb, and soon afterward combined with another farming publicatioin,
"The Progressive Farmer". |
| 1950's |
After World
War II, work for the Coca-Cola Company was filling the presses; the telephone
directory business began expanding and the focus became Southen Bell Telephone. |
| 1960's |
Ruralist Press
opens branch plants in Jacksonville, Miami, Birmingham and Charlotte which
provided daily White Page Directory update listing for Southern Bell Telephone.
Technology soon made this task more efficient, allowing Ruralist Press to
close all but the Atlanta facility. |
| 1971 |
J.P. Stevens
Company purchased Ruralist Press. This acquisition became the subsidiary,
Stevens Graphics, Inc. Throughout the 1970's, Stevens Graphics acquired
numerous printing and database management companies, developing printing
support facilities in Georgia, Florida, Alabama and North Carolina. |
| 1980 |
Stevens Graphics,
Inc acquired Oxmoor Press in Birmingham, Alabama. This doubled the size
of the company. Stevens Graphics was now the exclusive printer for Southern
Bell and South Central Bell yellow page markets and the second largest directory
printer in the United States. |
| 1985 |
Stevens Graphics,
Inc sold its majority printing interest to BellSouth Corporation, parent
company to Southen Bell and South Central Bell Telephone. |
| 1992 |
Stevens Graphics
became a wholly-owned subsidiary of BellSouth Corporation under the umbrella
of BellSouth Advertising and Publishing. |
| Today |
Stevens Graphics
continues to provide our customers with the best product and services available
in the directory printing industry. |