Hydroelectric power plants -- New York (State) -- Niagara Falls
Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:
Station 3B - Schoellkopf Station, 1919-1920
Photographs show the construction of Schoellkopf Station 3B. Photographs include: penstocks, workers, Paul Schoellkopf in a number of photos, workers with turbine runner (Alcoa in background), a drill boat in the canal from the "Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co.". (#3000-3299). Constructing Schoellkopf Station 3B.
Supreme Court of the United States Federal Power Commission vs. Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, 1954
Print out of the Supreme Court's decision stating that power company's can still use waterways for electricity generation
Switchboard Contract, 1903
Contract in which the General Electric Company agrees to provide a switchboard to the Canadian Niagara Power Company
The Electric Journal Vol. III, 1906
The Electric Journal, vol. 3, # 10.
Two booklets discussing the uses of electricity
The Equities at Niagara, 1908
Booklet describing the recent statements made in support of building a power generating station at Niagara Falls
The Historical Technologist: Bulletin No. 2, 1984
May 1984, Bulletin #2. Contents: Governors of the Electrical Development Company Generating Station. Published by the Niagara Society for Industrial History, Ontario, Canada.
The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario Its Origin Administration & Achievements, 1928
History book of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario
The Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company: A Visual History
The Niagara Falls Power Company
Album showing images of the falls and the power company's facilities.
The Niagara Mohawk Story (1823-1983) Central and Northern (Ch. 2), 1983
Chapter of history about Niagara Mohawk Power Company