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Appalachian Power company history timeline

1916

On July 12, 1916, a flood caused extensive damage to the wooden dam and destroyed the machinery, disrupting service for two weeks.

1922

In 1922, S. McKinley Ayers of the Tennessee Eastern Electric Company came to Boone to work on the power plant and soon became the first Superintendent of NRLP.

1924

On October 30, 1924, the Tate Dam and larger generating plant located on the Middle Fork of the New River began service.

1935

In 1935, 17-year-old Grant Ayers came to work at NRLP and began an apprenticeship under his father, S. McKinley Ayers.

1940

In 1940, Appalachian Electric Cooperative borrowed money from the United States Department of Agriculture through the Rural Electrification Administration (REA). These funds were used to buy the existing electric facilities in the area.

1963

Blue Ridge Electric began providing additional voltage around 1963, replacing the 1,000 Kilowatt steam turbine generator.

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