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electrical power that was available from 4:30 p.m. to midnight and from 4 to 8 am. Drake sold his holdings just a few months before his power project was completed, however his original turbines and generators still produce the power for part of Bend's downtown at the same 100-year-old Bend power plant, now owned by
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Drake, Peter (1709) Private, "Jersey Line," Continental Troops. References: Stryker's Officers and Men of N. J. in the Revolution, pp. 186, 579. Lineage: PETER DRAKE (1709) m. Rebecca () and had; Ithamar Drake (1769) m. Mary Kinder (), and had; Henry Drake (1788–1818) m. Hannah Spining (1789–1853),
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On November 2, 1910, the first electricity was provided to the business district (with intentions to later expand to the residential areas) through five miles of power lines on 85 poles throughout Bend. At that time, 375 lights had been installed and 125 further were contracted for connection to
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Their home, the Drake Lodge, was built upon the spot now part of the Masonic Lodge in the center of Bend, which developed around the Drake's property. Drake was owner of the first sawmill in Bend and saw the irrigation potential of the area. Drake formed the
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The Alexander Drake Building at 250 NW Franklin Avenue in Bend was built in 2001, a three-and-a-half-story 32,000 square foot office building designed by BBT architects and Froelich Consulting Engineers, Inc., is named after Mr. Drake.
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on October 18, 1900. He platted the streets of Bend and was organizer in the Central Oregon irrigation project that was assigned the first land under the
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is also named after him. Wall Street, one of Bend's core roads, is named after the stone fence along the east side of the Drake property now part of
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Spirit of patriotism as evidenced by the revolutionary and ancestral records of the society, Sons of the revolution of the state of California
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and had; Elias Franklin Drake (1813–1892) m. Caroline Matilda McClurg (1827–1895), and had; Alexander McClurg Drake (1859), member
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Bright idea still shines 97 years later, Bend's original power station still in operation in the Deschutes River
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which later led to the Bend area population boom from rapid agricultural development. Drake founded the
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in the foreground" is said to be responsible for the selection of the site on which Bend now stands.
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in 1909 and built the dam and original wooden powerhouse on the Deschutes River.
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Xenia
Pasadena
Bend
Minnesota
Oregon
Bend, Oregon
Xenia
Elias Franklin Drake
Ohio House of Representatives
Minnesota Senate
Saint Paul
1893 Panic
Deschutes River
Pilot Butte Development Company
Carey Act
Central Oregon Canal
Pilot Butte Canal
Deschutes Water, Light and Power Company
Pacific Power
Drake Park
Drake Park Neighborhood Historic District
"Founder of Bend Dies in Pasadena"
Oregon, end of the trail, American guide series
ISBN
978-1-60354-036-0
Bright idea still shines 97 years later, Bend's original power station still in operation in the Deschutes River
"250 NW Franklin Ave., Bend, OR, 97701 – Office Building Property"
"No, Drake Park wasn't named after the ducks"
Bend

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