Niagara Falls 



1894 

 F. C. H. 



1894 



Geyelin 



1894 



Gillette 



1894 



1894 



Johnson 



1894 



Le Sueur 



F. C. H. Utilisation des chutes du Niagara. (La Genre Civil. 

 Aug. 4, 1894. 25:216-217.) 



Describes the canal, the wheel pit, the tunnel, the turbines and the 

 dynamos. 



GEYELIN, Emil. Geyelin-Jonval turbines in the plant of Niagara Falls 

 Paper Company. (Eng. news, April 5, 1894. 31 :278-279.) 



A discussion of the problem and how it was met by the designing 

 engineer. 



Gillette, King C. The human drift. (Bost: New Era Pub. 

 Co. 1894. Pp. 87-89.) 



Description of a scheme for the formation of a United Company " 

 consisting of all the people and having for its object the control of produc- 

 tion and distribution of the necessities of life. The writer takes the posi- 

 tion that " under a perfect economical system of production and distribution, 

 and a system combining the greatest elements of progress, there can be 

 only one city on a continent, and possibly only one in the world." The 

 city in question would, because of power possibilities, be located on both 

 sides on Niagara Falls. The Falls would be protected from desecration 

 by developing the power on pipe lines laid between Lakes Erie and 

 Ontario, west of the Falls. 



Inverted Geyelin-Jonval turbines at Niagara Falls. (Eng. rec, April 

 7, 1894. 29:297.) 



The wheel pits, turbines and superstructure gears. 



Johnson, Wallace C. New development of power at Niagara. 

 (Cass., Feb., 1894. 5:326-330.) 



The use of waste water for the development of power by the Cliff 

 Paper Mill. 



JOHNSON, Wallace C. The pulp mill of the Cliff Paper Company 

 of Niagara Falls, New York, and discussion. (Trans. A. S. C. E. 

 Aug., 1894. 32:214-230.) 



The paper deals with the use of waste water and gives numerous views 

 and diagrams. 



Le SUEUR, ERNEST A. Commercial power development at Niagara. 

 (Pop. sci. mo., Sept., 1894. 45:60&-630.) 



A technical description of the methods employed by various commercial 

 interests in the application of Niagara power. 



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