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1923 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: |
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#164 Filer Fibre |
144" Fourdrinier |
Michigan |
700 fpm |
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#165 Toyo Shakwai |
112" Fourdrinier |
Japan |
450 fpm |
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##168 Consolidated Water Power #3 |
160" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
1000 fpm |
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#189 Nekoosa Edwards #8 |
132" Fourdrinter |
Wisconsin |
600 fpm | ||
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#170 Nekoosa Edwards #2 |
132" Fourdrinier |
Wisconsin |
600 fpm |
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#172 Ohio Boxboard #3 |
128" Cylinder |
Ohio |
280 fpm |
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#175 Ball Brothers |
123" Cylinder |
Ohio |
300 fpm |
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Comments: |
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Beloit Iron Works installed first unit heaters in |
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the machine shop. |
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Tomahawk Kraft Paper Company was organized |
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and first paper produced in April of 1924. |
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D. C. Everest and associates took over the new |
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plant of the Northern Fibre Company at Qntonagon, |
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Michigan. Construction was completed, and Everest |
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became president of the Ontonagon Fibre Corporation. |
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