Northern States Power [graphic] 1920-1926.

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Northern States Power [graphic] 1920-1926.

Interior and exterior views of power plants, including construction of the Aldrich Station and Riverside Station addition in Minneapolis. Also views of the Garfield Station, Clinton Sub Station, Hiawatha Station, Oak Park Station and Nicollet Island Station, Minneapolis; and High Bridge and Chestnut St. stations in St. Paul.

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Northern States Power Company (Minnesota)

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Northern States Power Company (Minnesota) (NSP) was a Minneapolis-based, publicly held energy company. (After about 2000 it was known as Xcel Energy.) It generated, transmitted, and distributed electrical power and natural gas to customers in Minnesota and in North and South Dakota. A related company, Northern States Power Company (Wisconsin), served customers in Wisconsin and in Upper Peninsula Michigan. Northern States Power Company had its beginnings as the Washington County Ligh...

Hibbard, C. J.

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Gas Traction Foundry was reorganized as the Northwestern Steel and Iron Corporation in the late 1910s or early 1920s. During this time period, the company occupied a square block, numbers 2907-2943 of an unidentified street in Minneapolis. It employed 150-200 workers and manufactured open-hearth steel castings, many of which are visible in these photographs. From the description of Gas Traction Foundry photograph collection [graphic] / photographed by C.J. Hibbard. ca. 1917 (Minnesot...