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Electric City company history timeline

1870

For almost a century, the counties were about the same size, although until 1870 Anderson’s population was larger.

1880

The Electric City earned its nickname in 1880 when electric lights were used throughout the city and were the first in the nation to have streetcars powered exclusively by the city’s electricity.

1889

The Square’s elegant (water and electric lights in every room) Chicola Hotel had opened on its north side with a grand ball on New Year’s Eve 1889.

1893

With the financial assistance of city leaders, he formed the Anderson Water, Light, and Power Co. in 1893.

1900

Mill village growth primarily accounted for the county’s 12,000 in population increase, to nearly 54,000 people by 1900.

1901

But the Portman Shoals Dam and power plant had problems, shutting down for nearly a year in 1901, and was plagued by floods, dam breaks, explosions and electrical fires.

1912

In 1912 the Anderson Water, Power and Electric Co. sold its facilities for nearly $1 million to James B. Duke’s Southern Power Co., which increased voltage and safety.

1921

In 1921, Ford and Edison offered to lease the dam and use it to power a sprawling, futuristic city that would be run entirely on electricity and bring millions of jobs to the area.

1960

The federal government announced that the Corps of Engineers would build Lake Hartwell to control flooding on the Savannah River, and Portman Shoals Power Plant shut down in 1960.

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