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1904 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#39 Continental #1 124" Cylinder |
Thames, England |
75 f.p.m. |
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#40 Rhinelander #1 116" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
500 f.p.m. |
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#41 Rhinelander #2 107" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
350 f.p.m. |
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#42 Boyce Paper Company 135" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
400 f.p.m. |
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#43 American #1 103" Cylinder |
New Jersey |
75 f. p.m. |
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#44 Northern #2 110" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
350 f.p.m. |
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#45 Dayton Paper Company 94" Cylinder |
Ohio |
180 f.p.m. |
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#46 Floriston #12 112" Fourdrinier |
California |
300 f.p.m. |
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#47 Tomahawk Kraft 84" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
450 f.p.m. |
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#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. |
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#51 Kimberly Clark #2 138" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
300 f.p.m. |
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#52Brant #5 120" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
300 f.p.m. |
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#53 Merrill 124" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
500 f.p.m. |
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#54 Victoria #1 92" Fourdrinier |
British Columbia |
225 f.p.m. |
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#55 Allied, Monarch #5 127" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
275 f.p.m. |
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Comments: |
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Cassius R. Whipple became associated with the |
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Iron Works June 1. |
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Grandfather Falls Paper Company started opera |
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tions with a 130" fourdrinier. |
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D. W. Bergstrom purchased the Winnebago Paper |
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Mill and formed the Bergstrom Paper Company. |
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The Iron Works made the thirteen ton 10' Yankee |
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dryer after two weeks work for the Floriston Paper and |
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Pulp Company, Machine #46. |
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The Iron Works built a brick paint house parallel |
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with the river bank. |
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Turtle Creek flood endangered the Iron Works in |
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March. |
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