History
Anstadt Printing was founded in 1878 as The Anstadt Company by the Reverend Peter Anstadt. He founded the company by printing and publishing a Sunday School Teachers' Guide. Peter had three sons who worked with him in the printing business, however it would be Charles P. Anstadt who would replace his father, Peter Anstadt, in 1903.

 

 
 


Under Charles' leadership the company grew and diversified. The Anstadt Company flourished as a commercial printing company, but also offered rubber stamps and retailed stationery, school and office supplies. In 1922, Charles P.'s son, Charles B., joined the firm. With him he brought progressive ideas and was ready to accept the newer inventions that were going to come into the market during his tenure as owner of the company. Charles B. purchased Anstadt Printing's first offset press in 1946 and with it was able to expand the company's capabilities to include a wide variety of advertising and marketing pieces.
As 2007 ends, so begins the one hundred and twenty ninth year of Anstadt Printing. Today, Anstadt Printing is owned by Henry Peter Anstadt, the son of Charles B. Anstadt. Henry has taken the business into the millennium with his commitment to being on the cutting edge of technology and to producing products of the highest quality.

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