The Discovery Of Wisconsin
…commenced the work of the Society of Jesus. The Company of One Hundred Associates The monopoly vested in the de Caens was annulled by Cardinal Richelieu, and the Company of…
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…commenced the work of the Society of Jesus. The Company of One Hundred Associates The monopoly vested in the de Caens was annulled by Cardinal Richelieu, and the Company of…
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…“Quality goes in before the name goes on” is the actual standard of work in the company’s factory. One of the most important departments of the company is the experimental…
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…been correspondingly increased. The latest improved machinery has been introduced, including a Troy collar ironer with a capacity of twenty-five thousand collars per day. The enterprise of the firm is…
…and are supplied with the latest improved machinery to facilitate their manufacturing interests. They employ one hundred and twenty-five people, mostly skilled labor, and their product is now shipped all…
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The Higgins Spring & Axle Company is successor to the Ansted & Higgins Spring Company, which was established in 1884 by Michael Higgins and E. W. Ansted. Their plant was…
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…in chemistry received in the Northwestern University. The secretary of the company has had fifteen years’ experience in the knitting end of the business, and thus the combined ability of…
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…Racine Novelty Company by George W. Jagers. The business was thus conducted until December, 1909, when the plant was destroyed by fire, and in 1910 the company was reorganized with…
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…to the company a very extensive and gratifying trade. Each drug store is splendidly equipped with the latest and best products of the drug market, a competent force of salesmen…
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…the Western Printing & Lithographing Company. In 1908 Edward H. Wadewitz had bought out the Westside Printing Company and admitted William Bell to a partnership, while six months later Roy…
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…landing purposes, and prior to 1857 was indeed a busy scene of boats and boatmen. But in the early spring of 1857, a railway was completed from Milwaukee to the…
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