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Hydroelectric power plants -- New York (State) -- Niagara Falls

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:

Power Project (Moses)

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Identifier: Box 6
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News clippings, promotional materials, and surveys regarding power options for the Niagara Region

Dates: 1958-1993

Power Project (Moses) ca. 1950-2000

 Box — Carton Box 331: [Barcode: SC0164]
Identifier: Box 6
Abstract

Documents about the Niagara power Project, Power Authority of the State of New York, and other power generation efforts in the region.

Dates: 1958-1993

Power Project - Moses Statements, etc. , 1988

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Identifier: Box 6
Scope and Contents

Statements by Robert Moses along documents and materials commemorating his life and work

Dates: 1988

Power Project (Planning), 1979 - 1989

 File — Drawer SC1037: [Barcode: SC1037]
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Aerial photo used for planning at the Lewiston Reservoir and site plans, Map of NY Power Authority projects across the state

Dates: 1979 - 1989

Power - Schoellkopf Construction, 1906-1908

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Photographs showing construction and the workers building the plant. Some photographs are larger/oversized.

Dates: 1906-1908

Power - Schoellkopf Construction, 1911

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Photographs showing construction of the power plan, the interior, workers, and Niagara River.

Dates: 1911

Power - Schoellkopf Construction, 1912

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Photographs showing the interior of the power plant, construction, and views of the cliffs.

Dates: 1912

Power - Schoellkopf Construction, 1913-1914

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Photographs of the interior of the power plant, machinery rooms, tunnels and exterior

Dates: 1913-1914

Power - Schoellkopf Misc., circa 1912-1924

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Photographs showing the milling district, the Schoellkopf power company and Niagara Gorge. The folder includes 2 copies of printed and captioned photos of the power company.

Dates: circa 1912-1924