Zane Riley

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Rural people had virtually no access to electricity until the passage of the Rural Electrification Act in 1936 during the darkest days of the Great Depression. And even before that, during the first decade of the twentieth century, urbanites, suburbanites, and factory owners rarely chose to use electric current over more constant and familiar technologies such as gas lamps and steam engines.
The Grid: Electrical Infrastructure for a New Era
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