1916

"Beloit Iron Works"

Paper Machines:

#111 Northwest #1

122" Fourdrinier   Minnesota     ———

#112 Detroit Sulphite

132" Tissue          Michigan       400 f. p.m.

#113 Hawley #5

166" Fourdrinier   Oregon         700 f. p. m.

#114 Marathon #4

132" Tissue          Wisconsin     300 f. p.m.

#115 Eddy #3

102" Cylinder       Michigan       200 f. p.m.

Comments:

Mr. C. Elmer Macklem started as a helper on the erecting floor

of the Beloit Iron Works.

Mr. Elbert H. Neese, Sr., vice president and sales manager of

Pusey and Jones Corporation and Sugar Apparatus Company of Wilmmg-

ton, Delaware, elected vice president of the Beloit Iron Works (1916-

1919) Mr. H. N.Ross elected secretary (1916-1927) and Mr. N. J,

Ross-elected treasuer (1916-1920).

The Appleton Sulplite Mill was acquired by the Consolidated

Water Power and Paper Company through the purchase of the Interlake

Pulp and. Paper Company.

Total shop hours: 349,6.23

Foundry employees: 52

Machine Shop employees: 135 with average pay of 24. @ cents per hour

Administrative: Mr. A, Aldrich, president and general manager

Sales; Mr, G. A, Macklem and Mr. C. T. RamsdeB

Shop personnel:

A. Trohmaker

Wood Shop

A. Garrigan, Jr,

Cleaning Mill

L. Hagerdorne

Pattern Shop

G. Horton

Pattern Storage

L, Hanson

Paint Department

F. Kunz

Stores

George Ross

Orders

C. Olson

Machine Shop

E. Statler

Machine Shop

W. Macklem

Erection

C. F. Ledell

Shop Office

D. C. Roberts

Superintendent

Emit Vesper

Shipping

B. Larson

Chief Draftsman

A. Garrigan, Sr.

Foundry

W. C. Smith

Purchasing

H. Tower

Bookkeeper and

Employment

 

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