Industrial Niagara 



A historical study of the power situation in the gorge with special 1905 

 reference to the lower plant of the Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing 

 Company, and the uses of the power so developed. 



Niagara power in the gorge. II. (Elec. wld. and eng., Nov. 25, 

 1905. 46:899-900.) 



Account of the development of the Hydraulic Power and Manu- 

 facturing Company with a description of the new station and equipment. 



Niagara power in Toronto. (Elec. wld. and eng., June 24, 1905. 1905 

 46:1167-1170.) 



Description of transmission lines and stations. 



NUNN, PAUL N. The development of the Ontario power company. 1905 

 (Presented at 22d ann. conv. of the Am. inst. elec, eng'rs. Asheville, N unn 

 N. C. June 19-23, 1905.) 



New departures at Niagara Falls. 



NUNN, Paul N. Hydro-electric enterprise in Canada. (Can. eng., 

 March. 1905. 13:72-88.) 



Ontario power company's plant at Niagara Falls. (Sci. Am., Feb. 1905 

 II. 1905. 92:126.) 



A description of the forebay, flumes, generators, and capacity of the 

 plant. 



Ontario power plant at Niagara. (Elec. wld. and eng., March 18, 1905 

 1905. 45:508.) 

 Progress and development of the plant. 



Opening of the Niagara Canadian power company's plant. (Sci. 1905 

 Am., Feb. 4, 1905. 92:104-105.) 



A discussion of the capacity and units of the new plant and its relation 

 to the American plant. 



KENYON, O. A. Utilization of Niagara Falls. (Elec. wld. and eng., 1Q 05 

 June 3, 1905. 46:1038.) Kenyon 



Letter to the editor on the economic value of Niagara Falls. 



Rise of Niagara power. (Elec. wld. and eng., Oct. 14, 1905. 1905 

 46:654-656.) 



This clear and concise account of the rise and development of Niagara 

 power is both readable and accurate. 



Hydraulic developments for power purposes about Niagara 

 Falls represent neither an invention nor a revolution, but a growth. 



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