B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Dams -- Wisconsin -- Polk County -- 1900-1910 Dams -- Wisconsin -- St. Croix River -- 1900-1910 Electric power production -- Wisconsin -- St. Croix Falls -- 1900-1910 St. Croix Falls Hydro Generating Station (Wis.) -- 1900-1910

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        B. H. Dingman (Plymouth, Wis.), publisher Dams -- Wisconsin -- Polk County -- 1900-1910 Dams -- Wisconsin -- St. Croix River -- 1900-1910 Electric power production -- Wisconsin -- St. Croix Falls -- 1900-1910 St. Croix Falls Hydro Generating Station (Wis.) -- 1900-1910

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              US ARC PH 2017.001.002 · item · 1908
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard showing the electric power house on the St. Croix River at St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, with the dam in the background. Date provided by photographer. Text printed on verso: B. H. Dingman, Pub., Plymouth, Wisconsin Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Unused.