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1896 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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Bryant Paper Company 120" Fourdrinier Michigan |
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Park Falls Paper Company 102" Fourdrinier Wisconsin |
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John Edwards Paper Company 104" Fourdrinier Wisconsin |
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John Edwards Paper Company 116" Fourdrinier Wisconsin |
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Comments: |
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John Edwards Manufacturing Company built a mill |
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in Port Edwards, Wisconsin. |
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The International Paper Company at Glens Falls, |
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New York, contracted for two paper machines with 147" |
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Fourdriniers for making high speed newsprint. |
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Charles Thomas Ramsden joined the company as |
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a machinist, later becoming boss erector, superintendent, |
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order and service department head, sales engineer |
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and finally vice-president. Ramsden served continuously |
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for a period of forty-five years in the company. |
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