Lighting Up A New Century: The Addition of Electricity to Woodstock, Virginia
Lighting Up A New Century
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Interview Transcripts

Richard Burnshire

Richard (Eddie) Burnshire was celebrating his 78th birthday on January 22nd when this interview was conducted.  The grandson and son of the Burnshires who worked for Dr. J I Triplett since 1891, Mr. Eddie Burnshire was full of pride for his family's contribution

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Patricia Ezzell

Patricia Ezzell is the on staff historian at Tennessee Valley Authority.  She is responsible for maintaining the wealth of historic information on their website. This task has enabled her to witness firsthand accounts of what electricity meant to people in rural America.

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Society for the Preservation of Old Mills

The Great Lakes Chapter of the Society for the Preservation of Old Mills (SPOOM) has done extensive research on mills in the Great Lakes region. Due to their dedication to preserving milling history, SPOOM chapters have also published several books.

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Dominion: 100 Years and Going Strong

From 1909 to 2009 Dominion Power has provided electricity to Virginia residents.  To mark their centennial celebration, Dominion published several commemorative interviews and books. This interview transcript comes from this commemorative.

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