1904

"Beloit Iron Works"

Paper Machines:

#39 Continental #1                   124" Cylinder

Thames, England

75 f.p.m.

#40 Rhinelander #1                  116" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

500 f.p.m.

#41 Rhinelander #2                  107" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

350 f.p.m.

#42 Boyce Paper Company     135"  Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

400 f.p.m.

#43 American #1                     103" Cylinder

New Jersey

75 f. p.m.

#44 Northern #2                      110" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

350 f.p.m.

#45 Dayton Paper Company      94" Cylinder

Ohio

180 f.p.m.

#46 Floriston #12                    112" Fourdrinier

California

300 f.p.m.

#47 Tomahawk Kraft                84" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

450 f.p.m.

#48 Bardeen                             80" Fourdrinier

Michigan

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#49 Bardeen                             90" Fourdrinier

Michigan

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#50 Kimberly Clark #1            118" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

300 f.p.m.

#51 Kimberly Clark #2            138" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

300 f.p.m.

#52Brant #5                            120" Fourdrinier

Michigan

300 f.p.m.

#53 Merrill                               124" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

500 f.p.m.

#54 Victoria #1                         92" Fourdrinier

British Columbia

225 f.p.m.

#55 Allied, Monarch #5           127" Fourdrinier

Michigan

275 f.p.m.

Comments:

Cassius R. Whipple became associated with the

Iron Works June 1.

Grandfather Falls Paper Company started opera

tions with a 130" fourdrinier.

D. W. Bergstrom purchased the Winnebago Paper

Mill and formed the Bergstrom Paper Company.

The Iron Works made the thirteen ton 10' Yankee

dryer after two weeks work for the Floriston Paper and

Pulp Company, Machine #46.

The Iron Works built a brick paint house parallel

with the river bank.

Turtle Creek flood endangered the Iron Works in

March.

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