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- Thomson-Houston Current Indicator, circa 1889 -

- circa 1889
- Collections - Artifact
Thomson-Houston Current Indicator, circa 1889
- Thomson-Houston Current Indicator, 1889-1892 -

- 1889-1892
- Collections - Artifact
Thomson-Houston Current Indicator, 1889-1892
- "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
- Joseph Patrick Callan, Former Employee of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit -

- Collections - Artifact
Joseph Patrick Callan, Former Employee of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 14 -

- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 14
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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
- Edison Illuminating Company Building Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Company Building Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford built an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, a few of Ford's current employees -- including William Dulmage, who had assisted with the station's construction -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford built an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, a few of Ford's current employees -- including William Dulmage, who had assisted with the station's construction -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.