
Site of Astoria’s First Electric Generating Station
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N 46° 11.432 W 123° 50.626
10T E 434889 N 5115563
This sign is located along Hwy 30 in Astoria.
Waymark Code: WM12AQ
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 12/24/2006
Views: 17
This sign is located on a granite stone on sidewalk west of Rivershore Motel.
Marker Name: Site of Astoria’s First Electric Generating Station
Marker Text: On Christmas Eve, 1885, direct current flowed from a small dynamo in a planer shed of West Shore Lumber Mills to light Astoria’s first electric lamps. Wires strung across housetops connected the dynamo to 30 arc lamps. Customers paid $16 a lamp per month to enjoy the novel service instituted by J.C. Trullinger, proprietor of West Shore Mills and an Oregon pioneer of 1847. Out of his early venture grew Astoria Electric Company, which in 1910 became an original part of the Pacific Power & Light Company system. This commemerative marker contributed by Pacific Power in recognition of pioneers of the electric industry.
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