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Home > Montana > Great Falls vicinity > Rainbow Hydroelectric Facility, Foreman's House, On north bank of Missouri River 2 miles Northeast , Great Falls, Cascade County, MT



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Item Title
Rainbow Hydroelectric Facility, Foreman's House, On north bank of Missouri River 2 miles Northeast , Great Falls, Cascade County, MT

Location
On north bank of Missouri River 2 miles Northeast, Great Falls vicinity, MT

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.

Notes
Survey number HAER MT-95-A
Significance: It is significant for its association with the industrial development of Montana and the consolidation of most of Montana's electric industry into the Montana Power Company. The district is also associated with John D. Ryan, the promoter of hydroelectric development at Great Falls. The buildings are representative examples of design concepts of the period. The Foreman's House contributes to the significance of the district.

Subjects
Houses
Wooden Buildings
Hydroelectric Power Plants


Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. FOREMAN'S HOUSE. FRONT (SOUTHEAST) SIDE. VIEW TO NORTHWEST.
2. FOREMAN'S HOUSE. SOUTHWEST SIDE. VIEW TO NORTHEAST.
3. FOREMAN'S HOUSE. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST SIDES. VIEW TO EAST.
4. FOREMAN'S HOUSE. NORTHEAST SIDE. VIEW TO SOUTHWEST.


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