Showing posts with label Niagara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niagara. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2007

Badger Paper Mill


The Badger Paper mill was the largest papermill in the country at the time it was built in 1885. The owners/managers were Joseph Vilas, Henry Frambach, John Stoveken. The Mill was destroyed by fire in the late 1890's. The site and foundations were reused in the early 1900's when a Hydroelectric facility was built. This hydroelectric facility is still in operation at a young age of 100 years, producing electricity for the Kaukauna utilities.

More information about the Badger Mill




This image is of the Badger Paper Mill Subsidiary Called the Quinnesec Pulp Company
The mill was built by John Stoveken in the area now called Niagara, Wisconsin on the Menominee River. When John Stoveken built the mill it was called the Northern Pulp Company. John's Son, John Stoveken, Jr. helped to build this mill and lived in a log cabin on the bluff on the Michigan side of the water falls.

More information about the Stoveken Mill in Niagara

More information about John Stoveken and Charles Stoveken in Pembine, WI

Thursday, March 1, 2007

1896 Stoveken Flag


This flag was flown over the Stoveken Paper mill in Niagara, WI about 1896. It was donated to the Niagara Area Historical Society and museum

Niagara Paper Mill 1891


This picture is from 1891 and shows the John Stoveken paper mill at Quinnesec Falls. This area is now known as Niagara, WI. There was virtually nothing at this location before the start of the pulp mill in 1888. The building on the hill at the left is the Grand View Hotel that was also owned by John Stoveken. It was built to house the employees of the mill. On the hill to the right was the home of John Stoveken, Jr (Not in this particular picture)