Niagara Falls 



Dunlap, Orrin E. The new steel arch bridge over Niagara Falls. 

 (Eng. news, Jan. 2, 1896. 35:13-14.) XII 



New wheel-pit of the Niagara Falls power company's power 



plant at Niagara Falls, New York. (Eng. news, Apr. 5, 1900. 

 43:229-230.) 



New work at Niagara Falls by the hydraulic company. (Elec. 



eng., July 28, 1898. 26:73-75.) 



Niagara and its notoriety-seekers. (Cosmop., Mar. 1902. 32: 



333-335.) V 



Niagara-Buffalo transmission line. (W. elec. Dec. 25, 1897. 



21:357.) 



Niagara Falls as an electrical center. (W. elec, June 12, 1897. 



20:325-327.) 



(The) Niagara Falls hydraulic power and manufacturing com- 



pany's new work. (Elec. eng., Dec. 4, 1895. 20: 537-539.) . . . .X 

 Niagara Falls power supply interrupted by fire. (Eng. news. 



Feb. 5, 1903. 49:129.) 



Niagara in winter. (Cosmop., Apr. 1900. 28: 593-604.) .V 



Niagara model for the electrical exposition. (W. elec, Apr. 



18, 1896. 18:181-182.) X 



Niagara power development on the Canadian side. (W. elec. 



July 25, 1903. 33:55-56.) 

 - — Niagara — the scene of perilous feats. (Cosmop., Feb. 1902. 



32: 358-370.) V 



Nikola Tesla at Niagara Falls. (W. elec, Aug. 1, 1896. 



19:55.) X 



Novel features of the Niagara Falls lighting plant. (W. elec, 



Aug. 15, 1896. 19:73-74.) 



Old hydraulic canal plant at Niagara Falls transformed for 



electric transmission. (W. elec, Dec. 5, 1896. 19: 273-274.) . .X 

 One year of electric power transmission at Niagara Falls. (W. 



elec. April 4, 1896. 18:163.) X 



Power development on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. 



(Eng. news, Dec 11, 1902. 48:490-491.) X 



Power transmission from Niagenra Falls. (Cass., Jan., 1897. 



1 1 : 197-204.) X 



Prospects of Niagara power on the Canadian side of the Falls. 



(Sci. Am., Mar. 7, 1903. 88:1 76.) X 



- — The recent subsidence of Niagara Falls. (Sci. Am., Mar. 6, 



1909. 100:181, 187.) V 



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