Two Related Industries An Account of Paper Making And of Paper Makers Felts As
Two Related Industries An Account of Paper Making And of Paper Makers Felts As
Fc Huyck Sons
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The mill rented by Mr. Huyck had been a knit- ting-mill. There were some cards and a few spinning-machines of the type that marked the period between the hand-type of spinning- machines and the self-operating type. These were used for a number of years. The period at Kenwood covered the change from the slow- running methods of making paper to the fast machines. It also marked the transference of newspaper plants to the edges of the forests; it also marked the shifting of the centre of the indus...try to the Middle States, to Maine, and to Canada. Changes also occurred in the manufacture of felts. As the machines became wider the neces- sity for wide looms and wider finishing-machines grew. The extreme growth in the width of machines took place later. The speed of paper- machines during this period increased from one hundred and twenty to two hundred and fifty feet a minute. NUMBER OF PAPER-MILLS At the time of the establishment of the plant at Kenwood the number of paper-mills, according to Lockwood's Directory of the Paper Trade, in the United States was reckoned at nine hundred and 39 TWO RELATED INDUSTRIES thirty-four, the number of firms at seven hundred and ninety-five.
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