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- "The Edison Electric Illuminating Company's Pearl Street Station, New York," April 1890 -

- April 05, 1890
- Collections - Artifact
"The Edison Electric Illuminating Company's Pearl Street Station, New York," April 1890
- Alex Dow, President of Detroit Edison, at the 50th Anniversary of the Pearl Street Power Plant, 1932 -

- September 04, 1932
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Alex Dow, President of Detroit Edison, at the 50th Anniversary of the Pearl Street Power Plant, 1932
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 25 - Frank Caddy first came to the Edison Institute museum -- today's The Henry Ford -- as a student at Henry Ford Trade School in 1932. He earned a degree at Detroit Business College and worked his way up through the museum's business offices. Caddy was appointed president of the Edison Institute in 1976 and held that title until his retirement in 1980.

- May 29, 1980
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Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 25
Frank Caddy first came to the Edison Institute museum -- today's The Henry Ford -- as a student at Henry Ford Trade School in 1932. He earned a degree at Detroit Business College and worked his way up through the museum's business offices. Caddy was appointed president of the Edison Institute in 1976 and held that title until his retirement in 1980.
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 27 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 27
- Model of Knife Switch Used at the Edison Pearl Street Station -

- 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Model of Knife Switch Used at the Edison Pearl Street Station
- Model of Edison Company's Pearl Street Station, New York City -

- 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Model of Edison Company's Pearl Street Station, New York City
- The "Jumbo" Dynamo in Its Original Setting, Edison's Pearl Street Lighting Station, New York, New York, circa 1890 - 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 was the first engine-generator to go online providing power to customers on September 4th, 1882. The sole surviving engine-generator from that installation, it is now displayed at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.

- circa 1890
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The "Jumbo" Dynamo in Its Original Setting, Edison's Pearl Street Lighting Station, New York, New York, circa 1890
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 was the first engine-generator to go online providing power to customers on September 4th, 1882. The sole surviving engine-generator from that installation, it is now displayed at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Plaque at the Site of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company's 1882 Pearl Street Station, New York City -

- Collections - Artifact
Plaque at the Site of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company's 1882 Pearl Street Station, New York City
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 29 -

- May 29, 1980
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 29
- Model of Knife Switch Used at the Edison Pearl Street Station -

- 1882
- Collections - Artifact
Model of Knife Switch Used at the Edison Pearl Street Station