Excerpt from National Electric Light Association: Nineteenth Convention, New York, N. Y., May 5th, 6th and 7th, 1896 Auburn, N. Y mcintosh, Seymour and Company Boston, Mass., American Circular Loom Company Albert and J. M. Anderson Bernstein Electric Company Frank Ridlon Company holtzer-cabot Electric Company pettingell-andrews Company Simplex Electrical Company Bridgeport, Conn The Bryant Electric Company Chicago, Ill Electrical Industries The Stirling Company Western Electric Company Western Electrician Wilson and Jackson Cleveland, O., Brush Electric Company Standard Carbon Company The National Carbon Company The Walker Manufacturing Company Cincinnati, O., J. A. Cabot, City Electrician Cuyahoga Falls, O., The Falls Rivet and Machine Company East Berlin, Conn., The Berlin Iron Bridge Company Erie, Pa Ball Engine Company Fort Wayne, Ind., Fort Wayne Electric Corporation Charles 5. Bradley Fostoria, O The crouse-tremaine Carbon Company Fremont, 0 thomson-houston Carbon Company Harrison, N. J., Edison General Electric Company Hartfort, Conn., Hart and Hegeman Jewell Belting Company Indianapolis, Ind., Jenney Electric Motor Company Newark, N. J Baker and Company The C. Mcintire Company Weston Electrical Instrument Company New Britain, Conn T. H. Brady New Brunswick, N. J., A. J. Jones New York City, Bishop Gutta Percha Company Chas. A. Schieren and Company Day's Kerite Electric Selector and Signal Company Electrical Review Publishing Company Electricity Newspaper Company.
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