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1919 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#134 Fort Howard #1 |
134" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
500 f.p.m. |
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#135 Boldt #2 (Container) |
138" Cylinder |
Ohio |
160 f.p.m. |
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#136 Northern #6 |
132" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
550 f.p.m. |
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#137 Eddy #4 |
126" Cylinder |
Michigan |
200 f.p.m |
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#138 Bergstrom #3 |
156" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
450 f.p.m. |
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#139 Boehm and Rauch #6 |
124" Cylinder |
Michigan |
200 f.p.m |
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#140 Peshtigo #1 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
450 f.p.m |
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#141 Hoberg #5 |
132" Tissue |
Wisconsin |
500 f.p.m |
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#142 Consolidated Water Power #2 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
450 f.p.m |
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#143 Consolidated Water Power #4 |
160" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
1200 f.p.m |
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#144 Peshtigo #2 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
525 f.p.m |
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#145 Dells #4 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
525 f.p.m |
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Comments: |
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Mr. Eo He Neese, Sro, elected vice president and treasurer |
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of the Beloit Iron Works (1919-1932). |
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At the first annual meeting of the American Pulp and Paper |
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Mill Superintendents Association, held at the Congress Hotel in |
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Chicago, November 7, the Iron Works was represented by A. Aldrich, E. H. Neese, Sro, and Co T. Ramsden. |
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The Beloit Iron Works changed the machine shop roof to a saw |
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tooth roof. |
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Peshtigo Paper Company at Peshtigo, Wisconsin, was placed |
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in operation. |
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The Wisconsin Tissue Mills moved their plant to Menasha, |
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Wisconsin, and was formerly known as the Peerless Paper Products |
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Company, |
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The Fort Howard Paper Company was organized on February 19 |
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and their first machine from Beloit delivered during the following |
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month of November . |
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The Stevens Point Paper Mill was constructed. |
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