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When Edward Gardner Lewis built the new headquarters for the Lewis Publishing Company, he also built a printing plant to house the presses and other equipment used in the production of "The Woman's Magazine" and "The Woman's Farm Journal." This photograph was taken from the balcony, and shows the Miehle flatbed printing presses lined up down the west side of the plant. The large rolls of newsprint in the center of the plant were used with the Kidder rotary printing presses on the opposite side of the building.
When Edward Gardner Lewis built the new headquarters for the Lewis Publishing Company, he also built a printing plant to house the presses and other equipment used in the production of "The Woman's Magazine" and "The Woman's Farm Journal." This photograph shows the Miehle flatbed printing presses lined up down the left and the Kidder rotary printing presses on the right. The large rolls of newsprint in the center of the plant were used with the Kidder rotary printing presses.
For the new printing plant, Edward Gardner Lewis ordered specially built flatbed presses from the Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company for the Lewis Publishing Company. Each press had the capacity to print 33,500 complete 32-page magazines per hour. In this photograph, a team of workers has already assembled several of the presses and are working on another one.
For the new printing plant, Edward Gardner Lewis ordered specially built flatbed presses from the Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company for the Lewis Publishing Company. Each press had the capacity to print 33,500 complete 32-page magazines per hour. In this photograph, several presses have been assembled.
For the new printing plant, Edward Gardner Lewis ordered new equipment to handle all phases of production for "The Woman's Magazine" and "The Woman's Farm Journal," including these flatbed Miehle printing presses. These presses, built especially for the Lewis Publishing Company, each had the capacity to produce 3,500 complete 32 page issues of "The Woman's Magazine" per hour. This photograph appeared in "Papers of the People," a booklet produce by Lewis Publishing Company about 1906.
For the new printing plant, Edward Gardner Lewis ordered new equipment to handle all phases of production for "The Woman's Magazine" and "The Woman's Farm Journal," including these flatbed Miehle printing presses. These presses, built especially for the Lewis Publishing Company, each had the capacity to produce 3,500 complete 32 page issues of "The Woman's Magazine" per hour.

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