International Milling Company photographs, 1947 Feb. 13-1962 Mar. 12 : 120 Childs Street / Buffalo, N.Y.

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International Milling Company photographs, 1947 Feb. 13-1962 Mar. 12 : 120 Childs Street / Buffalo, N.Y.

Plant, equipment, product and personnel photographs, 1947 - 1962, of International Milling in Buffalo and Lockport, N.Y.

186 photonegatives.

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International Milling Company, Inc.

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Founded in 1892 by Francis Atherton Bean, Sr. at New Prague, Minn. Construction on a Buffalo mill, the company's largest, began in 1926. Conpleted in 1927, it had the capacity to produce 20,000 cwt. of flour per day. The Buffalo mill also produced formula feeds for livestock and poultry. The company name was changed in the early 1970's to International Multifoods Corp., and in 1988 International Multifoods was sold to ConAgra, Inc. From the description of International Milling Compan...

International Multifoods Corporation

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The company that would become International Multifoods Corporation began as a small flour mill in 1892 on property leased in New Prague, Minnesota. The mill was operated by F. A. Bean, Sr., a man who, with his father, had previously owned the Polar Star Milling Company of Faribault which, in 1890 or 1891, had closed with an amassed debt of over $100,000. After four years of profitable operation at the New Prague site and at a site purchased in Wells, Minnesota, Bean lost the New Pra...