Article ID: CBB234646411

Illuminating the Streets, Alleys, Parks and Suburbs of the American City: Non-Networked Technologies, 1870-1920 (2020)

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During the nineteenth century American cities transitioned from offering minimal services to providing services through networked infrastructures. Among these were street lights fueled largely by coal gas produced by manufactured gas plants and distributed by pipe line and later by electricity, both arc and incandescent. Because of fuel and construction costs, manufactured gas was expensive and uneven, and gas networks were confined to business sectors and affluent neighborhoods. To provide light to dark neighborhoods and suburbs, off-grid stand-alone technologies unconnected to a piped or wired network often supplied illumination. The most common of these were fueled by gasoline and naphtha, byproducts of petroleum distillation aiming primarily to produce kerosene. This pattern was present in many American cities and towns in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Thus, the case of stand-alone gasoline and naphtha street lights presents an important variation to the advance of the networked city.

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Authors & Contributors
Dawn E. Duensing
Dieterich-Ward, Allen
Rubin, Jasper
Isenstadt, Sandy
Jan Hua-Henning
Zallen, Jeremy
Journals
Technology and Culture
Historical Journal
Business History Review
Publishers
University of Pennsylvania Press
University of Chicago Press
Routledge
Penguin Books
University of Hawaiʻi Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
Concepts
Cities and towns
Urban history
Lighting
Lighting, electric
Urbanization
Urban planning
People
Edison, Thomas Alva
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
18th century
Places
United States
San Francisco (California)
Athens (Greece)
Frankfurt am Main
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Dublin (Ireland)
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