1907

"Beloit Iron Works"

Paper Machines:

#^66 General Roofing #1

84" Cylinder

Illinois

180 f.p.m.

#67 Toyo Shakwai

104" Fourdrinier

Japan

250 f.p.m.

#68 General Roofing #2

88" Cylinder

Illinois

200 f.p.m.

#69 Mmiising #2

64" Cylinder

Michigan

120 f.p,m.

#70 Richardson #2

94" Cylinder

Ohio

200 f.p.m.

#71 Terre Haute #2

84" Cylinder

Indiana

240 f.p.m.

#72 Richardson #5

132" Cylinder

Ohio

120 f.p.m,

#73 Waldorf #1

123" Cylinder

Minnesota

100 f.p.m.

Comments:

Mr. George A. Macklem joined forces with the Iron

Works as sales engineer, coming from Pusey and Jones

Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware.

The John Strange Paper Company replaced their 82"

machine with an 108" fourdrinier with thirty tons capacity

of kraft wrapping paper.

Weyerhaeuser holdings of cut-over land in the middle

west in process of liquidation, and their activities in Wis-

consin coming to a close,

The Atlas Paper Company at Appleton, Wisconsin, was

taken over by Kimberly, dark and Company.

The Appleton Coated Paper Company opened for business,

Articles of incorporation of the 0. E. Merrill Company forfeited March 1, 1907, for failure

 to report in 1906.

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