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1900 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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Kimberly Clark |
124" Pulp |
Wisconsin |
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Shanghai Paper Company |
98" Tissue |
China |
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Shanghai Paper Company |
98" Tissue |
China |
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Dells Paper and Pulp Company |
128" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
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Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. |
94" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
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Wayne Paper Company |
110" Cylinder |
Indiana |
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E. B. Eddy |
98" Fourdrinier |
Canada |
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E. B. Eddy |
76" Tissue |
Canada |
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John Hoberg |
98" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
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Comments: |
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Charles Warner while head of the drafting room |
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assisted his brother A. P. Warner in engineering the |
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"Waner speedometer. |
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The Rock River Paper Company plant converted |
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to electric generating, |
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British Paper Trade delegation guests of the |
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Beloit Iron Works at luncheon on June 27. |
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Mr. Aldrich moved to 423 Bluff Street. |
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