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Memphis Light Gas and Water
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The caption from this 1950s/1960s postcard reads:
E. H. CRUMP ELECTRIC SUBSTATION, Memphis, Tenn. One of 20 electric distribution centers of the municipally operated Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division, owned by the people of Memphis. Among the fastest growing cities in America, Memphis counts its low cost electricity with its many other assets.
Click photo to enlarge. Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, NY |
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The caption from this 1950s/1960s postcard reads:
SOUTH GATE ELECTRIC SUBSTATION, Memphis, Tennessee. One of 20 electric distribution centers of the Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division, owned by the people of Memphis. Among the fastest-growing cities in America, Memphis counts low-cost electricity as one of its greatest municipal assets.
Click photo to enlarge. Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, NY |
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The caption from this 1950s/1960s postcard reads:
SHEAHAN PUMPING STATION, Memphis, Tennessee. One of three pumping stations of Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division, owned by the people of Memphis. The stations pump the Nation’s finest water supply from the world’s largest artesian water system.
Click photo to enlarge. Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, NY |

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