1891 Biographical History of Clark Jackson counties Wisconsin
The Sterling Company's saw-mill was erected by the Eau Claire Lumber Company, and was transferred to the Sterling Company in 1888. The main building is 150 x 32 feet, and two stories in height. They use the hand-saw and band-saw, driven by the Phoenix engine, which is a 175-horse power, supplied by a battery of three Kinney Bros. boilers, 32 x 44 inches each, beside a pump boiler. The capacity of the mill is 60,000 feet in ten hours. The mill and yards are supplied by electric lights, generated by a dynamo in the mill. The engine and boiler room is 24 x 50 feet, and the electric light room is 16 x 20 feet. The logs are brought from their camps and those in the neighborhood camps in winter, and during the summer of 1890 they ran the mill night and day. Their planing mill was erected in 1886, and is a large frame, the main building being 120 x 56 feet, with an engine and boiler room 18 x 36 feet. They use the Fisher Mallory 26-inch double surfacer, The Willoughby, Rugg Richardson fourteen-inch flooring mill, and also have self-fed rip-saws and other machinery, driven by a sixty-horsepower Steven's Point engine, supplied with steam from an 18 x 4 feet boiler.
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