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Edison's Moorpark Substation as it looked in 1923, a typical facility to serve a small rural community
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This frequency changer at Edison's Colton Substation was a major point of interconnection with Southern Sierras Power Company, prior to the frequency change
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This frequency changer at Edison's Colton Substation was a major point of interconnection with Southern Sierras Power Company, prior to the frequency change. Pg. 219.
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Named Plant Four although it was the first hydro plant built on Bishop Creek, the facility had grown ivy-covered walls by the time this photo was taken in 1923
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Named Plant Four although it was the first hydro plant built on Bishop Creek, the facility had grown ivy-covered walls by the time this photo was taken in 1923. Pg. 70.
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The Company's facilities at El Centro in 1918 included railroad car icing platforms (left), and ice plant (center), and a gas-engine powered generating plant and substation (extreme right)
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The Company's facilities at El Centro in 1918 included railroad car icing platforms (left), and ice plant (center), and a gas-engine powered generating plant and substation (extreme right). Pg. 130.
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This view of Fourth Street looking east from Hill shows part of the downtown area served by Edison, whose main office was at 120 East Fourth Street
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This view of Fourth Street looking east from Hill shows part of the downtown area served by Edison, whose main office was at 120 East Fourth Street. Pg. 33 [THIS IS NOT AN EDISON PHOTO! DO NOT USE THIS NEGATIVE FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT SPECIFIC PERMISSION IN WRITING FROM WILLIAM A. MYERS!]
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