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1907 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#^66 General Roofing #1 |
84" Cylinder |
Illinois |
180 f.p.m. |
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#67 Toyo Shakwai |
104" Fourdrinier |
Japan |
250 f.p.m. |
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#68 General Roofing #2 |
88" Cylinder |
Illinois |
200 f.p.m. |
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#69 Mmiising #2 |
64" Cylinder |
Michigan |
120 f.p,m. |
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#70 Richardson #2 |
94" Cylinder |
Ohio |
200 f.p.m. |
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#71 Terre Haute #2 |
84" Cylinder |
Indiana |
240 f.p.m. |
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#72 Richardson #5 |
132" Cylinder |
Ohio |
120 f.p.m, |
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#73 Waldorf #1 |
123" Cylinder |
Minnesota |
100 f.p.m. |
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Comments: |
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Mr. George A. Macklem joined forces with the Iron |
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Works as sales engineer, coming from Pusey and Jones |
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Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware. |
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The John Strange Paper Company replaced their 82" |
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machine with an 108" fourdrinier with thirty tons capacity |
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of kraft wrapping paper. |
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Weyerhaeuser holdings of cut-over land in the middle |
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west in process of liquidation, and their activities in Wis- |
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consin coming to a close, |
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The Atlas Paper Company at Appleton, Wisconsin, was |
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taken over by Kimberly, dark and Company. |
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The Appleton Coated Paper Company opened for business, |
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Articles of incorporation of the 0. E. Merrill Company forfeited March 1, 1907, for failure |
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to report in 1906. |
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