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1902 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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Wausau Paper Mill |
88" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
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W. S.. Lowe Company |
124" Cylinder |
Massachusetts |
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Allied, King |
124" Cylinder |
Michigan |
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#26 Riverside #2 |
108" Fourdrrinier |
Wisconsin |
400 fpm |
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#27 Wolf River |
107" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
350 fpm |
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#28 Flambeau #1 |
102" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
350 fpm |
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#30 Cheboygan #2 |
130" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
450 fpm |
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#31 Superior |
132" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
250 fpm |
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Comments: |
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Kimberly dark after taking over the Patten Paper |
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Company sold their old 72" fourdrinier and replaced it |
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with a 92" and a 119" machine. |
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The Green Bay Paper and Fibre Company was |
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organized in 1902 and later became a part of the Hoberg |
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Paper and Fibre Company in 1922. |
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The Consolidated Water Power and Paper Company |
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was incorporated to manufacture paper and furnish power |
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at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, on November 10. |
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Hummel and Downing was organized in Milwaukee, |
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Wisconsin, to manufacture container board. |
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