James W. Bishop papers, 1928-1943

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James W. Bishop papers, 1928-1943

Correspondence and writings regarding history of Detroit Edison Company, research for Edison Institute, and Goodfellow fund.

0.7 linear ft. (1 box, 1 wallet)

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Detroit Edison Company

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In 1955, an association of twenty regional power and industrial companies led by the Detroit Edison Company created a non-profit research-and-development company, the Atomic Power Development Association (APDA), to develop the initial proposal for a fast-breeder nuclear reactor in Michigan. Later in 1955, the APDA chartered the Power Reactor Development Company (PRDC) to design, construct, and operate the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant, Unit I after federal approval of the APDA's proposal. Plan...

Bishop, James W., 1874-1953

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Bishop was an associate of Henry Ford; also director of Greenfield Village. From the description of James W. Bishop papers, 1928-1943 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 654103795 ...