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1901 | Inside the Utica Powerhouse

A vintage black-and-white photo of two men in a room with large industrial machinery and equipment.

“In this 1901 photograph, the company engineer relaxes while watching the two Westinghouse generators, directly connected to a 12,000-horsepower Pelton impulse waterwheel. Power was then carried over an 8-mile-long pole line to the substations at Angels Camp, where a battery of transformers stepped down voltage for distribution to its customers." (Photo courtesy of Martin Huberty)

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