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- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 2 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Glass_y OF iS Book _ = ; // x Samuel Hay Kauffmann
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- Date: 1901
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Image 9 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, ee CRE sili li a ee dja eT canal gs ICA cw ~~ | FROM THE PRAIRIES OF AM = Ay Re ——— Sait iE * IE a eR NTRS a tal…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 10 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, SSSSS Oe ~— Ws i wm pang atiet ‘é sry WN Nite : ‘eines Ny “ ih pe EN Spee eee Furniture Made from Wire Grass Twine, Display Room of American Furniture…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 11 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Pe — Creating — New Industries THAT CONVERT A HITHERTO WASTE PROD- UCT, UNLIMITED IN EXTENT, INTO FURNI- TURE, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, AND OTHER STAPLE ARTICLES OF INDISPENSABLE UTIL- ITY IN EVERY HUMAN…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 12 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Catalog, Descriptive and , Illustrated, Of the American Furniture and Manufacturing Company 204 to 226 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, New York, U. S. A. Copyright, Nineteen Hundred and One By the Author…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 13 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, SLONdGOUd SSVAD dldIVad : eee SS ee nih SAA AAAS AAAS ss a rnin aa qASASAARAANS SASS ESSN ENSESUEAEN ER DRFOUN ER AA LON NEONTN STEN EO EN EST S TEEN /SNARKBSAS…
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Image 15 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, sre Works of the American Furniture and Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, New York The early experiments in furniture making with wire grass twine, in the winter of 1899-00, were so satisfactory that this…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 16 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, ie ee ~ . Main Plant, American Grass Twine Company, St. Paul, Minnesota These works are within the Bd ees limits of the city of St. Pauland occupy ten acres of ground.…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 17 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Utilizing Wire Grass I ea] UCCESS in a single new enterprise is so rare as to be notable. But when a whole group of entirely new industries are successfully created, it is…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 18 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, CHARACTER OF THE MATERIAL EXTENT OF THE SUPPLY IV CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES other characteristics, in having a solid stem, without joints. It has no lateral leaves, but the round blades grow up…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 19 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, ap pnvUnDuDEnHnODHEOREAAY: aaa ws Bird’s Eye View of the Agricultural Implement Works at St. Paul, Minnesota, Owned by American Grass Twine Company These enormous works cover seventy acres of ground, the buildings…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 20 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, 20uejsiq 24) ul AeM Japuy) si Jsaasep] BY] = “UISUODISIM Ul YsIe| ssesT) aim [eIIdAL V UISUOISIM JUOW2I] Jean ‘spay Japup) sseiry au1M SUlyIe}S
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- Date: 1901
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Image 21 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING V i . lan a “LU : : sf 0 pot | aS RE, oO Ly | yy EAD 3 of 9) LLixGg Z at 2 FAA | nh…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 22 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Grass Camp No. 3, near McGregor, Aitkin Co., Minnesota Grass Camp No. 8, near Grantsburg, Wisconsin Grass Camp No. 2, near McGregor, Minnesota Typical Camps for the Grass Twine Harvest j 3
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- Date: 1901
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Image 23 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING Vil uy ¥ © \ SIADISON = = jj The Wire Grass Marshes of Wisconsin Though not as large in extent as in Minnesota, the wire grass marshes of…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 24 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, EXTENT OF THE © SUPPLY Vi CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES acres of wire grass marshes scattered through the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin alone. Indeed, more than half of the north boundary line…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 25 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, ~e Camp No. 1, Onoka Co., Minnesota Camp No. 1—Overseer’s house, living quar- ters and tool house Some of our camp neighbors Scenes in Some of the Grass Harvesting Camps
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 26 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, UTILIZING WIRE GRASS RAPID DEVELOP- MENT Vill CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES a maximum of quantity. The fiber is practically indestructible. The vast tracts of Carex stricta were for years considered as worse than…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 27 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Harvesting wire grass with self binders Baling the wire grass Wire grass ready to be stacked, near North Branch, Minnesota Harvesting Wire Grass on the Prairies of the Northwest
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 28 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, { j ; j 2 j j i | | } j At Wyoming, Minnesota, 600x60 feet, capacity 3000 tons At Forest Lake, Minnesota, 400x60 feet, capacity 2000 tons Exterior of Grass…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 29 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING IX industries, the evolution and improvement had to be worked out in short order. Some of the improved machinery now in use, which looks simple and can now be…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 30 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, CONTROL- LING SUPPLY, METHODS AND MACHINERY THE AMERICAN GRASS TWINE COMPANY x CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES This mammoth establishment is illustrated on the insert facing page IV, but its magnitude and importance are…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 31 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, o -~ iets Present (1g01) plant at St. Paul (partial view) New mill, 1000 horse power engine. Reynolds-Corliss Cross compound condensing engine, built by E. P. Allis of Milwaukee, Wisconsin The New…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 32 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Upper part of spinning machines, in spinning room, showing nipper wheel, feeders and grass conveyor containing grass that is distributed to the machines Lower portion of spinning room shown above. Observe arrangement…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 33 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING XI. One of the greatest difficulties, in the early stages of the industry, was the gathering of the grass and its transportation over the marshes. To subdue the wil-…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 34 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, PERFECTING NEW MACHINERY HARVESTING THE GRASS Xll CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES Peculiar machinery required for the grass harvest also had to be devised, and constructed with special reference to these conditions. This has…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 35 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Upper part of spinning machines in new mill at St. Paul, lengthwise of building in center of room, showing nipper wheels and V shaped troughs into which the grass falls from the…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 36 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Cs ee ee ee Upper part of spinning machines in new mill at St. Paul, looking lengthwise of room, showing nipper wheels on right and left hand sides, and framework for grass…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 37 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, A REMARKABLE UNDERTAKING Xill process, when it is baled into large bales, averaging about 200 pounds in weight. These bales are hauled to large warehouses at convenient shipping points on rivers or…
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- Date: 1901
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Image 38 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, THE MOST EXTENSIVE HARVEST IN THE WORLD XEV. CREATING NEW INDUSTRIES |. considerably increased, with the rapid development of the industries. The area harvested last year by this one concern was larger…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 39 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, Weaving room, showing looms with operatives on left hand side, and a partially completed roll of grass matting in the lower left hand corner; cop winder, just in front of the group…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901
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Image 40 of Creating new industries that convert a hitherto waste product, pection tables Mending department, showing goods on ins Trimming room, where the matting is made into rugs a OEE bye) Stee S334. & 3339305335 % Rise, Bas Steg. f Shere, ates Mak…
- Contributor: Myrick, Herbert
- Date: 1901