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Jul 07, 1944

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- Amanda Zielike
Rap-in-Wax backstory!
"From Norma Pfaffendorf: Rapinwax Paper Co. 150 26th Ave S E My mother worked at Rapinwax from Aug. 1944 to Apr. 1945 during WWII. It was a war effort job as the wax paper was used to help keep machine guns lubricated." [RE: Rap-in-wax page], Jason Bolanded added to Facebook group "I found this in a old cook book was researching and found this page just thought I’d share" ... Read More Read Less
Rap-in-Wax backstory!
"From Norma Pfaffendorf: Rapinwax Paper Co. 150 26th Ave S E My mother worked at Rapinwax from Aug. 1944 to Apr. 1945 during WWII. It was a war effort job as the wax paper was used to help keep machine guns lubricated." [RE: Rap-in-wax page], Jason Bolanded added to Facebook group "I found this in a old cook book was researching and found this page just thought I’d share" ... Read More Read Less
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Rap-in-Wax backstory!
"From Norma Pfaffendorf:Rapinwax Paper Co. 150 26th Ave S E
My mother worked at Rapinwax from Aug. 1944 to Apr. 1945 during WWII. It was a war effort job as the wax paper was used to help keep machine guns lubricated."
[RE: Rap-in-wax page], Jason Bolanded added to Facebook group "I found this in a old cook book was researching and found this page just thought I’d share"
Posted Date
Jul 28, 2023
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Jul 07, 1944
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Old Minneapolis Facebook Group
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Jun 16, 1936
Jun 16, 1936

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- Marley Zielike
Children Play In River of Wax
Child Play In River Of Wax - They Made Wax Balls. Workmen today cleared away debris from the fire-damaged plant of Rapinwax Paper Co., 293 Como Avenue, St. Paul, preparatory to re-opening the plant Wednesday. The loss was estimated at $50,000. The blaze which sent a heavy pall of smoke over the industrial district threatened several adjacent storage tanks containing 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline. The trio of workmen, shown above, probably prevented a major conflagration when they hauled a gasoline tank car containing 7,000 gallons of gasoline from the path of the flames with a motor truck. Children miles around attracted to the fire had the novel experience of playing in rivers of molten wax, making wax balls, and modeling miniature figures. Firemen fought the blaze for two hours before it was brought under control. ... Read More Read Less
Children Play In River of Wax
Child Play In River Of Wax - They Made Wax Balls. Workmen today cleared away debris from the fire-damaged plant of Rapinwax Paper Co., 293 Como Avenue, St. Paul, preparatory to re-opening the plant Wednesday. The loss was estimated at $50,000. The blaze which sent a heavy pall of smoke over the industrial district threatened several adjacent storage tanks containing 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline. The trio of workmen, shown above, probably prevented a major conflagration when they hauled a gasoline tank car containing 7,000 gallons of gasoline from the path of the flames with a motor truck. Children miles around attracted to the fire had the novel experience of playing in rivers of molten wax, making wax balls, and modeling miniature figures. Firemen fought the blaze for two hours before it was brought under control. ... Read More Read Less


Children Play In River of Wax
Child Play In River Of Wax - They Made Wax Balls.Workmen today cleared away debris from the fire-damaged plant of Rapinwax Paper Co., 293 Como Avenue, St. Paul, preparatory to re-opening the plant Wednesday. The loss was estimated at $50,000. The blaze which sent a heavy pall of smoke over the industrial district threatened several adjacent storage tanks containing 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline. The trio of workmen, shown above, probably prevented a major conflagration when they hauled a gasoline tank car containing 7,000 gallons of gasoline from the path of the flames with a motor truck.
Children miles around attracted to the fire had the novel experience of playing in rivers of molten wax, making wax balls, and modeling miniature figures. Firemen fought the blaze for two hours before it was brought under control.
Posted Date
Jul 27, 2023
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Jun 16, 1936
Source Name
The Minneapolis Star
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Jun 15, 1936

Paper Plant Fire Threatens St. Paul Oil Blast
Paper Plant Fire Threatens St. Paul Oil Blast - Rapinwax structure is turned into an inferno by the blaze. ... Read More Read Less
Jun 15, 1936


Paper Plant Fire Threatens St. Paul Oil Blast
Paper Plant Fire Threatens St. Paul Oil Blast - Rapinwax structure is turned into an inferno by the blaze.Posted Date
Jul 27, 2023
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Jun 15, 1936
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The Minneapolis Star
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Jun 01, 1936
Jun 01, 1936

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- Charmaine Bantugan
293 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Rapinwax Paper Company By Jane McClure Rapinwax Paper operated in Frogtown for many years at 293 Como Av. The company made wax paper for food handling and food preservation. In the days before plastic wrap and resealable plastic food bags, wax paper was a staple in every kitchen and neighborhood grocery store. Dozens of neighborhood residents worked there in hot conditions. The paraffin wax had to be melted before it went into the paper sheets. At 12:15 p.m. on June 15, 1936, during an intense summer heat wave, the St. Paul Fire Department responded to a call to Rapinwax. Flames broke out in the company’s 75 by 280-foot factory, where vats held two tons of wax. The factory, which was up to three stories tall in places, was engulfed in flames. Black smoke hung over the Frogtown neighborhood. It took an hour for crews to contain the blaze. But what many people would always remember was the flood of melted wax that flowed over sidewalks and grassy boulevards, down Como Avenue and onto a few adjacent streets. Wax coated every surface. The fire loss was more than $109,000. Firefighters and company officials had a very long and messy cleanup. Rapinwax is long gone but its main brick building at 293 Como Av. remains. Cite this Page Jane McClure, “Rapinwax Paper Company,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/195. ... Read More Read Less
293 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Rapinwax Paper Company By Jane McClure Rapinwax Paper operated in Frogtown for many years at 293 Como Av. The company made wax paper for food handling and food preservation. In the days before plastic wrap and resealable plastic food bags, wax paper was a staple in every kitchen and neighborhood grocery store. Dozens of neighborhood residents worked there in hot conditions. The paraffin wax had to be melted before it went into the paper sheets. At 12:15 p.m. on June 15, 1936, during an intense summer heat wave, the St. Paul Fire Department responded to a call to Rapinwax. Flames broke out in the company’s 75 by 280-foot factory, where vats held two tons of wax. The factory, which was up to three stories tall in places, was engulfed in flames. Black smoke hung over the Frogtown neighborhood. It took an hour for crews to contain the blaze. But what many people would always remember was the flood of melted wax that flowed over sidewalks and grassy boulevards, down Como Avenue and onto a few adjacent streets. Wax coated every surface. The fire loss was more than $109,000. Firefighters and company officials had a very long and messy cleanup. Rapinwax is long gone but its main brick building at 293 Como Av. remains. Cite this Page Jane McClure, “Rapinwax Paper Company,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/195. ... Read More Read Less








293 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Rapinwax Paper CompanyBy Jane McClure
Rapinwax Paper operated in Frogtown for many years at 293 Como Av. The company made wax paper for food handling and food preservation. In the days before plastic wrap and resealable plastic food bags, wax paper was a staple in every kitchen and neighborhood grocery store.
Dozens of neighborhood residents worked there in hot conditions. The paraffin wax had to be melted before it went into the paper sheets.
At 12:15 p.m. on June 15, 1936, during an intense summer heat wave, the St. Paul Fire Department responded to a call to Rapinwax. Flames broke out in the company’s 75 by 280-foot factory, where vats held two tons of wax. The factory, which was up to three stories tall in places, was engulfed in flames.
Black smoke hung over the Frogtown neighborhood. It took an hour for crews to contain the blaze.
But what many people would always remember was the flood of melted wax that flowed over sidewalks and grassy boulevards, down Como Avenue and onto a few adjacent streets. Wax coated every surface. The fire loss was more than $109,000. Firefighters and company officials had a very long and messy cleanup.
Rapinwax is long gone but its main brick building at 293 Como Av. remains.
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Jane McClure, “Rapinwax Paper Company,” Saint Paul Historical, accessed June 29, 2022, https://saintpaulhistorical.com/items/show/195.
Posted Date
Jun 29, 2022
Historical Record Date
Jun 01, 1936
Source Name
Saint Paul Historical
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