Petitions--pole locations, 1894-1941.

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Petitions--pole locations, 1894-1941.

Series of petitions requesting permission to erect power poles for a variety of companies and industries.

4.75 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8053282

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Amoskeag manufacturing company

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Amoskeag was founded in 1825 by Samuel Slater and others, with mills in Manchester, New Hampshire, and corporate headquarters in Boston, Mass. It was incorporated in 1831 and became one of the largest producers of cotton cloth in the world. It closed in bankruptcy in 1935, and its assets were taken over by Amoskeag Industries, formed by a group of Manchester citizens and businesses to act as a holding company and real estate broker for the bankrupt manufacturer. From the description ...

Manchester Electric Light Company

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Manchester (N.H.). Board of Mayor and Aldermen

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Correspondence and information from all sorts of individuals, institutions, and agencies, received by the board and subsequently presented at its meetings. From the description of Communications, 1850-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70957995 Motions submitted by members of the board, brought up during regular meetings, often submitted in writing. From the description of Motions, 1900-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70957997 Board of Mayor and A...

New England Telephone and Telegraph Company

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Telephone wires, near Becket, Mass. Approximately every twenty years, western New England suffers from devastating ice storms, leaving heavy ice coating on trees and buildings and hazardous conditions. Major storms struck in 1921, 1942, 1961, 1983, 1998, and 2008, with the storm of December 29-30, 1942, disrupting power and closing roads throughout a broad swath of the northeast. In northern New York state, ice depths reached six inches. From the guide to th...

Manchester (N.H.). Office of the City Clerk

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Forms part of the repository's Manchester, N.H., Office of the City Clerk, Board of Mayor and Aldermen subgroup. From the description of Reports--City Auditor, 1891-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70958313 A list of licensing fees to be charged to individuals and businesses was kept by the City Clerk of the City of Manchester, N.H. From the description of Licensing--fees, 1933-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70955569 Events registered with the ...

Commercial Union Telegraph Company

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Citizens Telephone Company.

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Manchester Water Works (Manchester, N.H.)

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Western Union Telegraph Company

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The bark Golden Gate and clipper ship Nightingale were both involved in the Western Union Telegraph Expedition to British Columbia, Alaska and Russia to survey areas where the Western Union Telegraph Company planned to construct a telegraph line linking America and Europe. The line was never completed. Charles S. Bulkley was Engineer-in-Chief and Charles M. Scammon was Chief of Marine. The bark Golden Gate was the flagship of the expedition from June 1865 to March 1866, after which the clipper s...

Manchester (N.H.). City Engineer

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Manchester Traction, Light, and Power Co.

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Public Service Company of New Hampshire

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