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- Edison Machine Works Resistance Box, 1883 -

- 1883
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Machine Works Resistance Box, 1883
- Edison Machine Works Resistance Box, circa 1886 -

- circa 1886
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Machine Works Resistance Box, circa 1886
- Edison Jumbo Dynamo, 1882 - Edison's successful lighting experiments at his Menlo Park laboratory in 1879 bore fruit in the practical system he put into operation in New York City, at the center of which was the Pearl Street power station. This is the sole surviving engine-generator from that installation, and it was the first to go online providing power to customers on September 4th, 1882.

- 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Jumbo Dynamo, 1882
Edison's successful lighting experiments at his Menlo Park laboratory in 1879 bore fruit in the practical system he put into operation in New York City, at the center of which was the Pearl Street power station. This is the sole surviving engine-generator from that installation, and it was the first to go online providing power to customers on September 4th, 1882.
- Cross Sections of Edison Machine Works Electric Cables, 1886-1889 -

- 1886-1889
- Collections - Artifact
Cross Sections of Edison Machine Works Electric Cables, 1886-1889
- Cross Sections of Edison Machine Works Underground Electric Tubes, 1886-1889 -

- 1886-1889
- Collections - Artifact
Cross Sections of Edison Machine Works Underground Electric Tubes, 1886-1889
- Cross Sections of Edison Electric Tubes, 1886-1889 -

- 1886-1889
- Collections - Artifact
Cross Sections of Edison Electric Tubes, 1886-1889
- Edison Dynamo, Type Z, circa 1882 - After Thomas Edison's successful experimentation with electricity generation and transmission, he began production of equipment to meet a variety of users' electrical power needs. Edison's type Z direct-current dynamos, built at the Edison Machine Works in New York City, were among the earliest manufactured for commercial use. The Harding Jones Paper Company installed this dynamo, serial number 13, at its facilities in Middletown, Ohio.

- circa 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Dynamo, Type Z, circa 1882
After Thomas Edison's successful experimentation with electricity generation and transmission, he began production of equipment to meet a variety of users' electrical power needs. Edison's type Z direct-current dynamos, built at the Edison Machine Works in New York City, were among the earliest manufactured for commercial use. The Harding Jones Paper Company installed this dynamo, serial number 13, at its facilities in Middletown, Ohio.