"Power Development at Johnson Falls, Peshtigo River Wisconsin" documents the early 20th-century efforts to harness water power for hydroelectric development. Authored by Lloyd Lyman Smith and focusing on Johnson Falls along the Peshtigo River, Wisconsin, this historical record provides insights into the engineering practices and economic considerations of the time. The report details the planning, design, and potential impact of constructing a power plant at this specific location.
This work offers valuable information for historians, engineers, and anyone interested in the early stages of hydroelectric power development in the United States. It showcases the ambitions and challenges faced during a period of rapid industrial expansion and the increasing demand for energy. The specific focus on the Peshtigo River and Johnson Falls provides a localized case study within the broader context of American technological advancement.
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