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1916 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#111 Northwest #1 |
122" Fourdrinier Minnesota ——— |
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#112 Detroit Sulphite |
132" Tissue Michigan 400 f. p.m. |
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#113 Hawley #5 |
166" Fourdrinier Oregon 700 f. p. m. |
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#114 Marathon #4 |
132" Tissue Wisconsin 300 f. p.m. |
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#115 Eddy #3 |
102" Cylinder Michigan 200 f. p.m. |
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Comments: |
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Mr. C. Elmer Macklem started as a helper on the erecting floor |
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of the Beloit Iron Works. |
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Mr. Elbert H. Neese, Sr., vice president and sales manager of |
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Pusey and Jones Corporation and Sugar Apparatus Company of Wilmmg- |
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ton, Delaware, elected vice president of the Beloit Iron Works (1916- |
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1919) Mr. H. N.Ross elected secretary (1916-1927) and Mr. N. J, |
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Ross-elected treasuer (1916-1920). |
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The Appleton Sulplite Mill was acquired by the Consolidated |
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Water Power and Paper Company through the purchase of the Interlake |
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Pulp and. Paper Company. |
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Total shop hours: 349,6.23 |
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Foundry employees: 52 |
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Machine Shop employees: 135 with average pay of 24. @ cents per hour |
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Administrative: Mr. A, Aldrich, president and general manager |
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Sales; Mr, G. A, Macklem and Mr. C. T. RamsdeB |
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Shop personnel: |
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A. Trohmaker |
Wood Shop |
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A. Garrigan, Jr, |
Cleaning Mill |
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L. Hagerdorne |
Pattern Shop |
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G. Horton |
Pattern Storage |
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L, Hanson |
Paint Department |
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F. Kunz |
Stores |
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George Ross |
Orders |
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C. Olson |
Machine Shop |
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E. Statler |
Machine Shop |
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W. Macklem |
Erection |
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C. F. Ledell |
Shop Office |
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D. C. Roberts |
Superintendent |
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Emit Vesper |
Shipping |
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B. Larson |
Chief Draftsman |
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A. Garrigan, Sr. |
Foundry |
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W. C. Smith |
Purchasing |
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H. Tower |
Bookkeeper and |
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Employment |
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