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1891 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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Centralia Pulp and Paper |
102" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
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Leonard Paper-box |
86" Cylinder |
Indiana |
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Peoria Strawboard |
96" Cylinder |
Illinois |
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Church Paper Company |
84" Cylinder |
Illinois |
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Thilmany Pulp and Paper |
82" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
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Combined Locks |
102" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
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Combined Locks |
102" Fourdrinier |
Wiscomsin |
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Comments: |
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Beloit built the first complete Yankee machine |
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constructed in the United States for the above mill |
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located in Kaukauna. This machine led the industry |
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in tissue machines. |
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Payday fell on the first and third Tuesday of |
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each month. |
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The John Strange Paper Company was incor- |
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porated in Menasha, Wisconsin. |
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Mr. Aldrich moved to 1131 Fourth Street where |
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he resided until 1899. |
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