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  2. Bridgman, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The name changed to Bridgman on April 9, 1874. [6] Bridgman later expanded by annexing the area that had previously been Charlotteville. The town is famous for being the location of the 1922 Bridgman Convention, a clandestine communist planning meeting in 1922 that was broken up by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and local authorities ...

  3. Waterworks (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Water Works, Pennsylvania, commonly known as Water Works, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States; Water Works, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Milngavie water treatment works, Glasgow, Scotland; WaterWorks (disambiguation), the former name of several water parks

  4. Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks Co - Wikipedia

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    The court found that the severe frost could not have been in the contemplation of the Water Works. They could only have been negligent if they had failed to do what a reasonable person would do in the circumstances. Birmingham had not seen such cold in such a long time, and it would be unreasonable for the Water Works to anticipate such a rare ...

  5. Funeral of a Mummy on the Nile - Wikipedia

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    Bridgman, who lived in Paris since 1866, made several trips to North Africa between 1872 and 1874. In the winter of 1873–74, he traveled to Egypt for the first time, accompanied by fellow artist Charles Sprague Pearce. After spending some time in Cairo, they traveled upstream along the Nile, reaching as far as Abu Simbel in the south of Egypt ...

  6. Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant - Wikipedia

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    Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is a nuclear power plant located just north of the city of Bridgman, Michigan which is part of Berrien County, on a 650-acre (260 ha) site 11 miles south of St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. The plant is owned by American Electric Power (AEP) and operated by Indiana Michigan Power, an AEP subsidiary. It has two ...

  7. American Water Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, American Water Works and Guarantee Company became American Water Works and Electric Company. [6] In 1947 it was reorganized as American Water Works Company, Inc. [ 7 ] Since December 2018, the company has its headquarters in Camden, New Jersey , [ 8 ] and has about 6,500 professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and related ...

  8. Richard W. Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Richard Whalley Bridgman (c.1761–1820) was an English attorney and writer on law. Life ... He left the following works, published between 1798 and 1813:

  9. Metropolitan Waterworks Museum - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, Boston began modernizing its water supply, which at the time was a combination of wells, pond water, and downhill piping from a Natick reservoir. [3] In the 1870s, Boston city leaders decided the city needed to scale up its water filtration and pumping and began looking into options.