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Electrifying Rural America
- Few electrified farms
- Electrification as a campaign issue
- The New Deal electrification programs
- Southwest: The Colorado River
- Southeast: The Tennessee River valley
- Publicizing Electrification
- Northwest: The Columbia River
- The Rural Electrification Administration (REA)
- Electrification legacy
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For many Americans in the 1930s one of the most memorable experiences of a lifetime was the day electric power came to...
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