Niagara Falls 



1897 Local distribution of the cataract power at Niagara Falls. (Elec. eng,, 



Feb. 10, 1897. 23:153.) 



Contains a map showing the location of factories using the Niagara 

 Falls Power Company's power at Niagara Falls. 



1897 New uses for Niagara power. (Elec. eng., June 23, 1897. 23:729.) 



Account of power from Niagara used for elevators in Buffalo. 



1897 (The) Niagara— Buffalo transmission line, (Elec. rev., June 23, 



30, 1897. 30:298-310.) 



Read before the National Electric Light Association June 9, 1897, 

 by J. G. White. 



1897 (The) Niagara-Buffalo transmission line. (Elec. rev., July 7, 14, 



1897. 31:4, 16-17.) 



Read before the National Electric Light Association June 9, 1897, 

 by J. G. White. (Concluded from vol. 30, p. 310.) 



1897 Niagara Falls hydraulic power and manufacturing company. (Elec. 



wld., June 5, 1897. 29:730.) 



The tremendous impetus that has been given to the operations 

 of this company by the installation of electrical apparatus is worthy 

 of note. For nearly forty years, nothing was done with the 

 gigantic power available at the point where their works are 

 located other than the grinding of flour, and the manufacture of 

 paper by the Cliff Paper Company. Now that electric trans- 

 mission has added a new means to those at the disposal of 

 engineers this plant has increased greatly in size and is already a 

 formidable competitor to the Niagara Falls Power Company, 

 which operates the hydraulic tunnel. 



1897 (The) Niagara Falls power company. (Elec. wld., June 5, 1897. 



29:721-723.) 



Perhaps no plant has ever been so much and so fully described 

 as that of the Niagara Falls Power Company. The colossal 

 hydraulic developments which were undertaken to supply power 



for the generation of electric current on a scale hitherto unknown, 

 the enormous machinery which was installed, the serious attempt 



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