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1901 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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Hemiepiii Paper Company |
118" Fourdrinier |
Minnesota |
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Toronto Payci Owspany |
78" Fourdrinier |
Canada |
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Marshfield Paper Company |
88" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
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Grand Rapids Paper Company |
118" Fourdrmier |
Wisconsin |
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M. B. Williams |
124" Cylinder |
New York |
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United Railway and Trading |
136" Foiirdriiiier |
Louisiana |
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#21 Robert Gair, Piermont |
130" Cylinder |
New York |
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#24 Allied, Kinig #1 |
125" Foiirdrtnier |
Michigan |
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#25 Robert Gair, Haverhill |
130" Cyliader |
Massachusetts |
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Comments: |
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D. C. Roberts started with the Beloit Iron Works |
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as machine shop foreman. |
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Beloit purchased its first Gray Planer. |
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The Northern Paper Mill was organized in Green |
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Bay for the purpose of manufacturing toilet tissue. The |
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first two years a small cylinder machine was used. |
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Company officers; A. Aldrich, president, R. J. |
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Burdge, secretary; W. H. Grinnell, treasurer; N. J. |
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Ross, superintendent. |
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