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2 Warren Harder, Daniel Drawbaugh: The Edison of Cumberland County.<br> University of Pennsylvania Press (Philadelphia), 1960.<br> | 2 Warren Harder, Daniel Drawbaugh: The Edison of Cumberland County.<br> University of Pennsylvania Press (Philadelphia), 1960.<br> | ||
3 “Daniel Drawbaugh: His Plan to Furnish Cheap Electric Light and Power<br> for the People of Cumberland County.” J. Holmes Wilson. The,Br> Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, 1935.<br> | |||
4 Warren Harder, Daniel Drawbaugh: The Edison of Cumberland County.<br> University of Pennsylvania Press (Philadelphia), 1960.<br> | |||
5 “Among the Electricians.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat (St. Louis), March<br> 6, 1883.<br> | |||
6 “Daniel Drawbaugh Beaten.” New York Times (New York), July 3, 1896.<br> | |||
7 “Favorable to Daniel Drawbaugh: The Senate Committee on Patents Decides<br> Against the Bell Company.” New York Times (New York), June 4, 1896.<br> | |||
8 “Daniel Drawbaugh Beaten.” New York Times (New York), July 3, 1896.<br> | |||
9 ibid.<br> | 9 ibid.<br> |
Revision as of 12:07, 12 May 2008
1 Biographical Annals of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania: Daniel
Drawbaugh. Genealogical Publishing Company (Chicago), 1905.
2 Warren Harder, Daniel Drawbaugh: The Edison of Cumberland County.
University of Pennsylvania Press (Philadelphia), 1960.
3 “Daniel Drawbaugh: His Plan to Furnish Cheap Electric Light and Power
for the People of Cumberland County.” J. Holmes Wilson. The,Br> Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, PA, 1935.
4 Warren Harder, Daniel Drawbaugh: The Edison of Cumberland County.
University of Pennsylvania Press (Philadelphia), 1960.
5 “Among the Electricians.” St. Louis Globe-Democrat (St. Louis), March
6, 1883.
6 “Daniel Drawbaugh Beaten.” New York Times (New York), July 3, 1896.
7 “Favorable to Daniel Drawbaugh: The Senate Committee on Patents Decides
Against the Bell Company.” New York Times (New York), June 4, 1896.
8 “Daniel Drawbaugh Beaten.” New York Times (New York), July 3, 1896.
9 ibid.