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You may want to try:
Schroder, Fred E.H. (1986) More Small Things Forgotten: Domestic Electric
Plugs and Receptacles, 1881-1931. Technology and Culture 27(3):525-543.
Watts, Arthur S. (1939) Early History of the Electric Porcelain Industry in
the United States. Bulletin of the American Ceramic Society 18(8):404-408.
Wright, A., and P.G. Newbury (1982) Electric Fuses. Peter Peregrinus Ltd.,
London.
For identifying and dating electrical apparatus, especially fuses or
insulators, look up the trade catalogs from manufacturing companies like GE,
Westinghouse, or Amalgamated.
Paul J. Mohler
NCDOT Archaeology Unit
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