1919

"Beloit Iron Works"

Paper Machines:

#134 Fort Howard #1

134" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

500 f.p.m.

#135 Boldt #2 (Container)

138" Cylinder

Ohio

160 f.p.m.

#136 Northern #6

132" Tissue

Wisconsin

550 f.p.m.

#137 Eddy #4

126" Cylinder

Michigan

200 f.p.m

#138 Bergstrom #3

156" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

450 f.p.m.

#139 Boehm and Rauch #6

124" Cylinder

Michigan

200 f.p.m

#140 Peshtigo #1

132" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

450 f.p.m

#141 Hoberg #5

132" Tissue

Wisconsin

500 f.p.m

#142 Consolidated Water Power #2

132" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

450 f.p.m

#143 Consolidated Water Power #4

160" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

1200 f.p.m

#144 Peshtigo #2

132" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

525 f.p.m

#145 Dells #4

132" Fourdrinier

Wisconsin

525 f.p.m

Comments:

Mr. Eo He Neese, Sro, elected vice president and treasurer

of the Beloit Iron Works (1919-1932).

At the first annual meeting of the American Pulp and Paper

Mill Superintendents Association, held at the Congress Hotel in

Chicago, November 7, the Iron Works was represented by A. Aldrich, E. H. Neese, Sro, and Co T. Ramsden.

The Beloit Iron Works changed the machine shop roof to a saw

tooth roof.

Peshtigo Paper Company at Peshtigo, Wisconsin, was placed

in operation.

The Wisconsin Tissue Mills moved their plant to Menasha,

Wisconsin, and was formerly known as the Peerless Paper Products

Company,

The Fort Howard Paper Company was organized on February 19

and their first machine from Beloit delivered during the following

month of November .

The Stevens Point Paper Mill was constructed.

 

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