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Meters

Meters

An inscription on the bottom one reads,

PAT. JUNE 1, 1909 SEP 28, 1915
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So Motts, do you keep a note pad with you these outings so you can jot stuff like that down?
broken and grinning
How much energy have these dials seen ?

what did the energy get used for ?
cooking super ?
The electricity was provided to a nearby railroad system.
Looks like the dial on my toaster!! I must say, I just recently discovered this site last week and haven't been able to tear myself away. Each chance I get, i look through and am in awe of the photographs. I would LOVE to do this, it's like a dream of mine. Keep up the good work.

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