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102:, which had limited its growth, and would need greater funding if it was to build another generator to power the fairgrounds. Henry H. Goode, the president of Portland General Electric, traveled to New York in the spring of 1905, so stockholders would invest a total of three thousand dollars to build a new plant. Wright, meanwhile, was put in charge of designing the electrical plans for the fairgrounds. When Goode returned confirming that the money was available, construction began on Wright's plans. 87: 17: 98:'s new City-Eastside Electric Light Plant. In 1904, as preparations for the Lewis and Clark exposition were underway, Wright advised Portland General Electric to consider lighting the fairgrounds, which would give it a greater standing in the eyes of Portland and the world. The company was not well respected by major eastern 269: 76:
Thomas Wright has brought new inspiration to the education system. In addition to the required English and Mathematics courses, he has provided a refreshing addition of Practical skills, most notably Construction. He is a firm believer of the "hands-on" method of instruction, and has taken his
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After the fair, Wright continued to work as an electrician. On June 2, 1928, Wright fractured his skull, after falling while repairing electrical cables. He died two days later, in Portland, Oregon, and was buried in
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Wright was born on October 24, 1873, to George and Eliza Wright. He had two older siblings, Jane and Samuel Wright, and was raised on a dairy farm in northern
27:(October 24, 1873 – June 4, 1928) was a teacher and electrician. While working for Portland General Electric, he designed the electrical lighting for the 1905 617: 602: 403: 388: 524: 393: 408: 632: 622: 607: 353: 28: 627: 398: 484: 296: 235: 423: 369: 346: 63: 105:
Many of the lighting technologies of the World's fair had never been implemented in such a scale before the fair, including the
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Upon arriving in Portland, Wright worked odd jobs: building houses, loading and unloading ships at the
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classes on a number of botanical field-trips, most centered around the discovery of edible plants.
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for 6 months from 1892. On February 21, 1893, the following opinion article was published in the
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The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition of 1905: Portland Oregon's Dream of Prosperity
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Illuminated Fairgrounds at the Centennial Exposition, designed by Thomas H. Wright
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History of Portland General Electric Company, 1889-1981
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Electrifying Eden: Portland General Electric 1889-1965
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Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
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Iowa
Fort Dodge
Portland, Oregon
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Portland General Electric
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Guild's Lake
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Lone Fir Cemetery


"Thomas Wright, Centennial Exposition Electritian, Dies"


ISBN
0-87595-226-7
"Grounds Will Be Ablaze At Night: Lewis and Clark Exposition Will Be Brilliantly Illuminated by Myriads of Lights"
"Special Events Fixed For Fair Each Day of Portland Exposition Will Hold Special Attractions"
ISBN
978-0615644943
Bringing Power to Ideas
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