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  2. Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights - Wikipedia

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    The company revolutionized gas lighting by utilizing hand-riveting, which is a technique superior to soldering that guarantees the lantern's continuous pristine condition. [2] As a result, their lights are featured prominently in the New Orleans French Quarter and on the mansions in the historic Garden District. [3] [4]

  3. James H. Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Caldwell (May 10, 1793 – September 11, 1863), was an English-born [1] American actor, theatre manager [2] and entrepreneur. [3] Known as New Orleans "Father of Light", [3] he owned the New Orleans Gas Light Company, making New Orleans the fourth city in the United States to have gas lighting. [3]

  4. History of street lighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In New Orleans, arc lamps were used for street lighting starting in 1881. In 1882, the New Orleans Brush Lighting Company installed one hundred 2,000-candlepower arc lamps along five miles of wharf and riverfront; by 1885, New Orleans had 655 arc lights. [1] In Chicago, arc lamps were used in public street lighting starting in 1887. [1]

  5. Oscar Dunn - Wikipedia

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    He was bought by James H. Caldwell of New Orleans, who founded the St. Charles Theatre and New Orleans Gas Light Company. Dunn worked for Caldwell as a skilled carpenter for decades, including after his emancipation by Caldwell in 1819. After being emancipated, Dunn married Maria, then enslaved, and they had two children, Oscar and Jane.

  6. Gas lighting - Wikipedia

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    Gas lights also operate in parts of the famed French Quarter and outside historic homes throughout the city in New Orleans. [citation needed] Prague, where gas lighting was introduced on 15 September 1847, [52] had about 10,000 gas streetlamps in the 1940s. The last historic gas candelabras become electrified in 1985. [53]

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