Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . n, Clinton,and Elk Counties, Pa . and has special facilities for filling the laigestcontract orders for and manufacturrs. He. with W. Scribner. of Tonawanda. has perfect dock accommodations atTonawanda. on the Niagara River, where they have developed aflourishing business in the coaling of steamers and tugs. Mr. Drill is a recognized authority in th* coal and Iron trades, and is a respon-sible, energetic, and honorable merchant who has ever retained theconfidence of lending commercial and financial circles. 106 ILLUSTRATED , ^
Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . n, Clinton,and Elk Counties, Pa . and has special facilities for filling the laigestcontract orders for and manufacturrs. He. with W. Scribner. of Tonawanda. has perfect dock accommodations atTonawanda. on the Niagara River, where they have developed aflourishing business in the coaling of steamers and tugs. Mr. Drill is a recognized authority in th* coal and Iron trades, and is a respon-sible, energetic, and honorable merchant who has ever retained theconfidence of lending commercial and financial circles. 106 ILLUSTRATED , ^j^ ^ THE QUEEN CITYOFTHELAKESb HWM. DOPP & SON, Manufacturers ot Soap Makers andButchers Machinery, No. 468 Ellicott Street The repre-^ sentative and leading house in Buffalo actively engaged inthe manufacture of soap makers and butchers ma-chinery is that of Messrs. H. Wm, Dopp & Son. whose office andworkshop are located at No. 462 Ellicott Street. Mr. H. Wm. Dopp,who is a thoroughly practical and able machinist, established this. business in In 1878 he commenced the manufacture of soap ters apparatus, and eventually in 1881 added butchers and confec-tioners machinery. In 1888 he died, after a successful and honorablecareer, and the business is now managed by his son, Mr. Wm. H. Dopp,who has been brought up in the trade, and who is also a practical chem-ist. The premises occupied comprise a commodious two story brickbuilding, 25x65 feet in dimensions, tuUy equipped with modern ma-chinery, tools, and appliances. Here ten skilled workmen are em-ployed, and the machineiy is driven by steam power. Messrs. Doppmanufacture Improved Foot Lever Soap Presses, also H. Wm. DoppsPatent Seamless Cast Iron Steam Jacketed Kettle, Improved Render-ing and Refining Kettles. H. Wm. Dopp s Improved Power RemeltingCrotcher, and Steam Jacketed Vacuum Pans for candy makers andconfectioners uses. The H. Wm. Dopps Improved Power RemeltingCrotcher has an eight-horse power engine attached, furnis
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