Niagara Falls 



1901 G. H. La nouvelle fosse aux turbines de la Niagara Falls power 



G. H. company. (Le Genre Civil. May 11, 1901. 39:26.) 



Describes the existing installation and the new installation after an 

 account in the Engineering Record. 



1901 General Electric Company. Niagara power on the street railways of 



Buffalo and vicinity. Schenectady : 1 90 1 . 



The largest utilization of water power for street railway pur- 

 poses in the world is that of the International Traction Company, 

 of Buffalo, New York. . . . 



Practically all this system is now operated by electric power 

 derived from the power plant of the Niagara Falls Power 

 Company. 



1901 HARTT, RoLLIN LYNDE. The new Niagara. (McClure, May, 



Hartt 1901. 17:78-84. 



An interesting and graphic account of the significance of Niagara power 

 in industry telling how the Falls made vassals of the producers of the 

 West and turned what had been a market into a factory. 



1901 The new power transmission line. (Eng. news, Jan. 17, 1901. 



45:51.) 



Details in which the second Niagara Falls-Buffalo line differed from 

 the old one. 



1901 The new wheelpit of the Niagara Falls power company. (Eng. rec, 



Feb. 16, 1901. 43:150-151.) 



A description of the wheel pit, tunnel and cofferdam. 



1901 Niagara River development. (Sci. Am., Oct. 12, 1901. 85-230.) 



Preparations for Canadian power development. 



1901 STILLWELL, Lewis B. The electric transmission of power from 



Stillwell Niagara Falls. (Trans. Am. inst. elec. engrs. Buffalo: Aug. 23, 1901. 



17:445-544.) 



The problems presented, the system adopted, the apparatus used, the 

 new pole line and the terminal house and its equipment. 



1901 Weeks, Arthur B. Recent developments at the Niagara Falls 



Weeks power plant. (Sci. Am,, Apr. 1 3, 1901 . 84-229.) 



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