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1922 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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* #151 Myers |
108" Cylinder |
Colorado |
180 fpm |
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#160 Westminster #1 |
132" Fourdrinier |
British Columbia |
400 fpm |
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#161 Kieckhefer #1 |
129" Cylinder |
New Jersey |
280 fpm |
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#162 New York Univ. |
54" Cylinder |
New York |
160 fpm |
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#163 Dryden |
132" Fourdrinier |
Canada |
450 fpm |
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#166 Caleasieu |
108" Fourdrinier |
Louisiana |
600 fpm |
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** #167 Bastrop #1 |
162" Fourdrinier |
Louisiana |
800 fpm |
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#171 Paraffine |
122" Cylinder |
California |
300 fpm |
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** Installed first removable unit with shake in one unit. |
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* C. Elmer Macklem was erecting engineer for this installation. |
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Comments: |
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George Cadman was tool engineer during this period. |
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Occupied tool room adjacent to erecting floor. Added west |
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addition to machine floor including balcony. Created room for |
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electrical department. |
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Removed railroad bridge over race joining Thompson |
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property to the Iron Works. |
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First woodblock flooring installed in machine shop addition. |
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Machine tools redesigned for individual motor equipment. |
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Fred M. Coones sold his interest in the Beloit Boxboard |
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Company in 1922. |
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John Hoberg acquired the Green Bay Paper property and |
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combined it with his other plant, forming the Hoberg Paper and |
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Fibre Company. |
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The Thunder Bay Paper Company, Limited, was organized |
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to assume the assets of the Kaministqua Pulp and Paper Company. |
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