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  1. One of the most conspicuous of this class is Henry M. Byllesby, the subject of this sketch, whose portrait is herewith presented. Mr. Byllesby was born in January, 1859, in Pittsburg, Pa his father being the late Rev. D. C. Byllesby of the Episcopal church. His early days were passed at Mount Holly N. J.

  2. One of the inventors of those lamps was Henry Marison Byllesby (16 Feb 1859 - 1 May 1924), who, in the year 1888, held the position of Vice-President and General Manager in that company 4; he was, at that time, only twenty-nine years of age.

  3. Northern States Power Company ( NYSE : NSP) was a publicly traded S&P 500 electric and natural gas utility holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that is now a subsidiary of Xcel Energy ( NYSE : XEL ).

  4. Jul 29, 2019 · More than 100 years after first generating electricity, American Electric Power’s (AEP) 21.6-MW Byllesby hydroelectric plant continues to provide reliable electricity to its customers. The Byllesby plant is located on the New River in southwest Virginia, in Carroll County, near the town of Byllesby, about 60 miles south-southwest ...

  5. NSP's roots go back to 1881 when Henry Marison Byllesby, NSP's founder--then a 22-year-old dropout from engineering school--joined Thomas Edison as a draftsman to build a power plant in New York City.

  6. This dam in Dakota County, south of the Twin Cities, is named after engineer and entrepreneur Henry Byllesby. Born in Pittsburg in 1859, Byllesby gained experience as a young man by working for both Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse, who were bitter rivals.

  7. Henry M. Byllesby, “Henry M. Byllesby to William G. McAdoo,” 1917 March 31, WWP21060, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.