|
1910 |
|||
|
"Beloit Iron Works" |
|||
|
Paper Machines: |
|||
|
#84 Marathon #2 |
128" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
400 fpm |
|
#85 Marathon #1 |
114" Cylinder |
Wisconsin |
175 fpm |
|
#86 Marathon #3 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
300 fpm |
|
#87 King #3 |
138" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
-------- |
|
188 Fairbanks #1 |
145" Cylinder |
Illinois |
120 fpm |
|
#89 Watab #2 |
148" Fourdrinier |
Minnesota |
600 fpm |
|
#90 Hoberg #4 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
350 fpm |
|
#92 Ratinger |
98" Cylinder |
Germany |
200 fpm |
|
Comments: |
|||
|
Built new engine and boiler house east of erecting |
|||
|
floor. Erected a scrap shed for the foundry. |
|||
|
The Mosinee Paper Mills was founded on Febru |
|||
|
ary 26 and incorporated March 7 as the Wausau Sulphate |
|||
|
Fibre Company. |
|||
|
Total machine shop hours: 347,146. |
|||
|
Machine shop employees: 127 avg. rate 22.9 per hour |
|||
|
Foundry employees; 54 avg. rate 23,3 per hour |
|||
|
Company officers: A. Aldric h, president; W. H. |
|||
|
Grinnell, vice president; N. J. Ross, secretary. |
|||
|
Address of the Beloit Iron Works listed as Island end of Race Street. |
|||
Page - 58-